2024 Spring Issue (price includes shipping)
2024 Spring Issue (price includes shipping)
⁃ Tips for incorporating 1800’s storage pieces into your displays
⁃ 85 year linoleum to wall-wall floorcloth
This issue features home tours from the homes of:
Bev Quickel of Mount Wolf, Pennsylvania: Life in an early farmhouse filled with early painted primitives and naturally worn pieces.
Chris & Sandra Foote of Scottsville, New York: A restored home showcasing museum pottery, pewter, colonial wall stenciling, a mural, and an old stone smokehouse.
Dennis & Barbara Schroeder of Parma Heights, Ohio: Dennis prefers collecting larger items like jelly cupboards, dry sinks, and stepback cupboards. Barbara likes to collect smalls like firkins, pantry boxes, and dry measures. Together, they make the perfect team.
Ty & Jamie Brunt of Millbury, Ohio: A farmhouse decorated with rye baskets, apothecaries, wallpaper boxes, and leather-bound Bibles.
Marlene Mangum of Middleton, Virginia: A 60-year-old antique collection influenced by Colonial Williamsburg.
⁃ Puncheons: the earliest wood floors