Ceramics 101: Earthenware, Stoneware & Porcelain

Auctions are great places to find antique and vintage ceramic items for a great price, but sometimes you may not always know exactly what it is that you are getting. That’s why we are offering this Ceramics 101 overview to help you know what you’re buying. Our first post will discuss the types of ceramic clay bodies, followed by a future post that will go into more detail on methods of decoration.
Halloween Collectibles: Ghosts, Ghouls, & Pumpkins Oh My!

Learn more about the history of Halloween and Halloween collectibles in this ghoulish blog!
“Don’t Scratch That Itch!”: Dispelling Auction Myths

Some facts from Will Farmer to help dispell the most popular auction myths.
The Importance of Antiques & Auction Houses

Before buying that living room suite at an expensive retail shop, check out this blog that focuses on the importance of antiques and the money you can save shopping at auction.
Flatware 101

Here at Farmer Auctions, we frequently have a variety of flatware, commonly called silverware up for auction – from single pieces to entire sets. We also find many bidders have questions about distinguishing and identifying their flatware. Since there is such an incredible variety of flatware patterns, this brief introduction may assist you when buying a personal set.
Quilts: It’s All in a Name

Wild Goose Chase, Pineapple Log Cabin, Crazy, Princess Feather, Delectable Mountain – you might not guess it, but each of these is the name of a quilt pattern! A quilt’s most basic purpose is to keep those beneath it warm. But, on another level, quilts serve more abstract and aesthetic purposes such as expressions of self, tradition, and one’s skill. However, quilts are not entirely subjective, and they mean as much to those who lived with them as those who made them. Because of this, many of us have memories of quilts that were treasured by our families, and, if we are lucky, many of us have the quilts themselves.



