Q. Please tell me what you can about this fabric bookmark. It is made of silk, and the lettering and Statue of Liberty are also silk. It measures 7 by 1 1/2 inches. Does it have any interesting history? Any…
Q: Can you tell me the origin of a fragile woven silk souvenir ribbon I inherited from my grandmother? The wording at the top says 'Souvenir of the Independence of America.' Below that there's a picture of a statue of…
Q: I recently acquired two Stevengraphs: “Columbus Leaving Spain” and “The Landing of Columbus.” Both have the words “Woven in Pure Silk at World’s Columbian Exposition Chicago 1893” beneath the picture. They have their original mats and are in very…
Compare the prices listed in our April 1975 Buyer’s Price Guide with updated 2014 prices. Remember: Inflation has pushed the value of a 1975 dollar to about $4.50 today. First listed price is from 1975. Second listed price is from…
The women’s movement in the 1960s and 1970s sparked an interest in the craft work of women from past centuries. That seems to have started the amazing rise in the price of old quilts, woven coverlets, samplers, and other examples…
In Coventry, England, about 1860, weaver Thomas Stevens adapted his loom to produce woven bookmarks, fancy ribbons, and other novelties. He developed Stevengraphs, woven silk pictures that were mounted on cardboard and sold to be hung in homes. These silk…