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Americana in the New York Times

If you enjoy looking at my blog or like my booth at the Brooklyn Flea, I recommend that you check out this article about Americana in Today's NYTimes Home & Garden section.

The reporter did a nice job of describing a somewhat vague period and style from the post-Victorian era through World War II. I like the practicality and beauty of many things from this time. The advertising and commercial design was simple, imaginative and well-made.

Here are a couple of nice examples from my collection of Americana from this period.

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1920's Coffee Tin

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Early 20th century Hat Forms

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Back at the Bank for Two More Weekends

After a long cold winter and a warm trip to Mexico, I will be back at the Brooklyn Flea at the bank for the weekends of March 12th and 13th and March 19th and 20th. After that, we move out into the great outdoors. I will be selling at both the Fort Greene and the new Williamsburg markets. Check out the Brooklyn Flea website for more info.

Here are some spring cleaning and spring (eggs remind me of spring) related things that I will have in my booth DSC_0003 at the bank.

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