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		<title>Autographed Jimi Hendrix Guitar part of Red Baron Auction in November</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Presidential items, to include a bench handmade by Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan&#8217;s College yearbook, to be sold November 6 &#8211; 7 by Red Baron in Atlanta; Auction could be red Baron&#8217;s biggest sale ever. Other items include a signed acoustic guitar played by Jimi Hendrix when he backed up The Monkees in 1967, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Presidential items, to include a bench handmade by Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan&#8217;s College yearbook, to be sold November 6 &#8211; 7 by Red Baron in Atlanta; Auction could be red Baron&#8217;s biggest sale ever.  Other items include a signed acoustic guitar played by Jimi Hendrix when he backed up The Monkees in 1967, and a 1958 MG MGA hot rod car, one of a kind and in remarkable, like-new condition.</strong></p>
<p>(ATLANTA, Ga.) – Red Baron – the premier auction house in the Southeast – has saved the best for last in 2010 with a fall auction that will be packed with over 2,000 lots that would impress even the most discriminating and seasoned collector. The weekend event will be held Nov. 6-7 in the Red Baron gallery, located at 6450 Roswell Road in Sandy Springs, near Atlanta.</p>
<p>&#8220;This will certainly be our greatest event of the year, and possibly ever,&#8221; said Bob Brown of Red Baron. &#8220;We have gone to great lengths to assemble an array of items that would suit the taste of any connoisseur: architectural antiques, fine furnishings, fine art, rare and vintage guns, guitars signed by rock ‘n&#8217; roll legends, jaw-dropping gems, killer cars, vintage wine and more.&#8221;</p>
<p>The auction will feature several important presidential items, to include a bench handmade and signed by Jimmy Carter (with a photo of Mr. Carter building the bench), Ronald Reagan&#8217;s yearbook from his senior year at college (The Prism, 1932), with an autographed message from Mr. Reagan, and a wax figure of Ulysses S. Grant, in full uniform, from Madame Tussaud&#8217;s Wax Museum in England.</p>
<p>Headlining the guitars category will be an acoustic guitar played and signed by the late musician Jimi Hendrix, a Galveston guitar signed by numerous rock legends, two Peavey Predator series electric guitars (signed by Lynyrd Skynyrd, Bob Dylan, Jerry Garcia and others), a guitar signed in bold writing by blues legend BB King, and many vintage Gibsons and Martins.</p>
<p>Fans of royal couture will be amazed by a collection of clothing items from the collection of Princess Lucie Shirazi, a Belgian-born aristocrat who married Prince Ali Shirazi Parav of Iran. She died in 1994 at age 86. Pieces from the collection will include a Pauline Trigere&#8217;s tailored dress with bolero jacket, a circa 1930s black velvet opera coat and many other gorgeous items.</p>
<p>Rare, magnificent bars – a staple at most Red Baron sales and a wonderful addition to any fine home or office – will be led by &#8220;The Joker Bar,&#8221; an original back bar in Honduras mahogany, crafted for use on a Mississippi riverboat and so-named because of the four large joker masks integrated into the capitals. Also sold will be a nice towering antique Brunswick liquor cabinet.</p>
<p>Another jaw-dropping lot promises to be an original set of 15 stained and layered figural windows made in the late 19th century by the Tiffany Glass &#038; Decorating Company and still in their original wood frames. The set, titled Parable of the Sower, was commissioned by Noah Pomfrey&#8217;s children and installed in St. Paul&#8217;s Universalist Church in Meriden, Conn., in 1893.</p>
<p>Speaking of Tiffany, vintage lamps made by the renowned manufacturer will include a 10-inch Damascene shade on a hand-blown glass base (circa 1900-1910), a blown glass linen fold shade on a dore adjustable counterbalance base (circa 1910-1920), and a harp floor lamp with gold Favrile shade and signed,  numbered base. Very nice Pairpoint lamps will also be sold.</p>
<p>From the fine art category, just a few lots of note include an oil on canvas by Jules Ghobert (Belgian, 1881-1971), titled Bath Time; two original oil on board works by Wayne Morrell (Am., b. 1923); an oil on canvas by Giuseppe Puricelli Guerra (It., 1825-1894), titled Hawking; and a grand scale oil on canvas by W. H. Smith, on the subject of &#8220;Eve&#8221; (circa 1900).</p>
<p>Wild and wonderful vehicles are another Red Baron trademark, and this sale will be no exception. Where else can you bid on a veritable fleet of 1960s Good Humor ice cream trucks? Other offerings will include a 1958 custom-bodied one-of-a-kind MG MGA hot rod, a 1963 Land Rover, a 1965 British armored scout vehicle, and restored Willys Jeepsters (1924, 1948).</p>
<p>From the open road to outer space, Red Baron has got it all. Sold will be a massive 397-pound meteorite that landed in Chile and will now be auctioned. Other finds will feature a rare white quartz crystal from Brazil weighing over 1,000 pounds, a large fossil of amenorites, and an authentic baby dinosaur skeleton from the Cretaceous period, originally unearthed in China.</p>
<p>Guitars won&#8217;t be the only musical lots on the menu. Other items of &#8220;note&#8221; will include a completely restored Wurlitzer jukebox (Model 850), a very nice signed harp in mahogany with a gilt edge, a rare musical clock in European walnut with fine carvings, and a large Regina 25-disc polyphone music box in a mahogany cabinet with foliate carvings and 12 additional music discs.</p>
<p>Red Baron Antiques is one of the oldest, largest and widely-known fine antiques sources in the Southeast. The firm is celebrating over 35 years of providing its customers with world-class service and unique inventory, displayed at its gallery facility, which is open to the public Monday through Friday, from 9-6, and Saturday from 9-4. Red Baron is closed on Sundays.</p>
<p>Red Baron also has several affiliate operations, such as The Red Baron Collection, Gallery 63, King Galleries and Queen&#8217;s Garden. These are profiled in the ‘Affiliates&#8217; tool bar of the firm&#8217;s website, at www.rbantiques.com. Red Baron also owns Southern Seasons Magazine, a high-society lifestyle publication dedicated to the arts, culture, entertainment, style and class.</p>
<p>Red Baron is always in the hunt for quality merchandise for future sales. If you have an item, estate or collection to be considered, you may call them directly, at (404) 252-3770. Or, you can e-mail them at info@rbantiques.com. To learn more about Red Baron Antiques and the Nov. 6-7 auction, log on to www.rbantiques.com. A free color catalog is available on request.</p>
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		<title>Abraham Lincoln&#8217;s Favorite Portrait</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Jan 2009 17:07:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Eastman House displays Abraham Lincoln’s favorite image, featuring museum’s conservation of shattered glass plate Jan. 20, 2009 &#8220;This interpositive is the closest you will ever get to &#8216;seeing&#8217; Lincoln ROCHESTER, N.Y. &#8211; A conserved glass-plate image of Abraham Lincoln from 1860 is being presented to the public for the first time &#8211; and is not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.eastmanhouse.org/inc/press_room/09-01-20-1.php" target="_new" rel='nofollow'><strong>Eastman House displays Abraham Lincoln’s favorite image, featuring museum’s conservation of shattered glass plate</strong></a></p>
<p>Jan. 20, 2009</p>
<p>&#8220;This interpositive is the closest you will ever get to &#8216;seeing&#8217; Lincoln</p>
<p>ROCHESTER, N.Y. &#8211; A conserved glass-plate image of Abraham Lincoln from 1860 is being presented to the public for the first time &#8211; and is not only Lincoln&#8217;s personal favorite portrait but it is the closest one will get to &#8220;seeing&#8221; Lincoln. In honor of the bicentennial of Lincoln&#8217;s birth, a display titled &#8220;Lincoln Portrait: Conservation of a National Treasure&#8221; will go on view beginning Feb. 1 at George Eastman House International Museum of Photography and Film. </p>
<p>The museum is showcasing its two-year conservation treatment of a partially shattered glass-plate interpositive of Lincoln. The image, depicting a &#8220;handsome&#8221; and beardless Lincoln, was taken when he was beginning his presidential run. It is celebrated as one of the best portraits made of the 16th president, and he was in agreement. &#8220;That looks better and expresses me better than any I have ever seen; if it pleases the people I am satisfied,&#8221; Lincoln said, in response to the portrait.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Rare Political Campaign Buttons</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Aug 2008 04:09:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Collectors seek rare political campaign buttons Yahoo! News By SANDY SHORE, Associated Press Writer Mon Aug 25, 2008 &#8220;DENVER &#8211; The most valuable campaign button that will emerge this political season may not even carry pictures of Barack Obama or John McCain. It turns out the key to making political campaign buttons or other memorabilia [...]]]></description>
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<p>Yahoo! News<br />
By SANDY SHORE, Associated Press Writer<br />
Mon Aug 25, 2008</p>
<p>&#8220;DENVER &#8211; The most valuable campaign button that will emerge this political season may not even carry pictures of Barack Obama or John McCain.</p>
<p>It turns out the key to making political campaign buttons or other memorabilia valuable for collectors isn&#8217;t necessarily the candidates; it&#8217;s the quantity &#8211; the fewer, the better.</p>
<p>&#8230;The process to manufacture campaign buttons was patented in 1894 and first used in 1896 when Republican William McKinley defeated Democrat William Jennings Bryan.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Collecting Political Memorabilia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Little Pieces of Politics, Some Obscure, Lure Collectors NYTimes.com By STEVE FRIESS Published: August 6, 2008 Las Vegas &#8211; &#8220;Here in the ballroom of the Riviera Hotel &#038; Casino at the 2008 American Political Items Collectors National Convention, Dr. Toepel has no such fear. He is joined by about 300 fellow aficionados who understand the [...]]]></description>
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<p>NYTimes.com<br />
By STEVE FRIESS<br />
Published: August 6, 2008</p>
<p>Las Vegas &#8211; &#8220;Here in the ballroom of the Riviera Hotel &#038; Casino at the 2008 American Political Items Collectors National Convention, Dr. Toepel has no such fear. He is joined by about 300 fellow aficionados who understand the appeal of gathering, studying and selling memorabilia related to politicians&#8230;</p>
<p>&#8230;Even stalwart Republicans acknowledge that items related to Senator Barack Obama of Illinois, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, may become especially valuable if he is elected because he would be the first black in the office. A button, for instance, issued at Mr. Obama&#8217;s campaign kickoff in February 2007 sold for $150 on Monday, the first day of the gathering, which ends Thursday.&#8221;</p>
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