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Thanks to Bob Brali, for his historical account of the General Store of Femme Osage, MO.  Here is your chance to bid on ...
15/10/2024

Thanks to Bob Brali, for his historical account of the General Store of Femme Osage, MO. Here is your chance to bid on a piece of history.
https://www.apro.bid/auction/8757/item/unbelieveable-paul-nienhuser-femme-osage-mo-crock-rolling-pin-2305861

From 1845 until 1964, for nearly one hundred twenty years, one small business, a general store in the village of Femme Osage, served the residents of southern St. Charles County. This store opened during the early days of train travel and closed only a few years before America landed an astronaut on the moon! Even more remarkably, the store was owned by just two families, the Knippenbergs and the Pauls/Nienhusers, during its existence.

In 1845 brothers Herman H. and Friedrich Knippenberg opened a general store in Femme Osage. H. H. Knippenberg, who was born in Germany in 1824, immigrated with his parents to the United States in 1834, coming to the Femme Osage area in 1837. In 1839, upon the death of his father, Knippenberg moved with his mother to St. Louis for six years, where he worked at several jobs, returning to Femme Osage in 1845 to build a house and general store. The same year he married Friedrika Bierbaum; eventually they would have five children, two of whom would die in early childhood. After Friedrika's death, Knippenberg married Catherine Oetting; that marriage produced eight children.

In 1850 Friedrich Knippenberg died, and about one year later Herman took full control of store. On August 9th of the same year, he was appointed postmaster of Femme Osage by President Millard Fillmore. He would continue as the Femme Osage postmaster for nearly fifty-five years, eventually becoming the oldest postmaster in the United States. During the Civil War Henry F. Knippenberg joined his uncle in the business, but he would leave only six years later. Herman H. Knippenberg died on January 3, 1905, and his youngest son Walter took over the store.
Two years later, on January 1, 1908, John Paul and Theodore Nienhauser bought the house and store from the Knippenberg estate for $10,000. The store became known as “Paul and Nienhauser.”

The story of the partnership of Paul and Nienhuser is an unusual one. Both men got their start in the general store business by working for H. T. Gerdeman in the general store he operated at Cappeln. John, twenty-two years old when hired, clerked in the store, and Nienhuser, twenty, drove to area farms to gather produce. Both men lived with the Gerdeman family in their house that was next to the store as part of their pay. Soon Paul and Nienhuser took an interest in the Gerdemans' young daughters, Emma and Laura. Courting soon began, as Theodore and Laura took an interest in each other; John and Emma also courted. After a seven year courtship,on May 3, 1908, the couples were married in a single ceremony at the Gerdeman home in Cappeln, four months after Paul and Nienhuser purchased the store and house.

The men had combined their savings to make the purchase as partners. Since there was no money for a second house, the Pauls and Nienhusers, two men who had lived and worked together for several years and two sisters who had lived together their whole lives, made an unusual decision: they would live together in one house. Needless to say, this was an unusual living arrangement. As one newspaper reporter stated in an article written during World War II, “It suited the girls to go on living together, for they always had, and being married wouldn't make any difference.” Each family had one room upstairs and one room downstairs to call their own, but the kitchen, living room, and dining room were all shared. While their husbands worked in the store, the wives divided the household duties. Seven children, all first cousins, grew up together in the house. All the kids worked in the store: Raymond, Mabel, Harvey, and Corinne Paul, and Myrtle, Irvin, and Lester Nienhuser. According to John Paul, they “never had a fuss at [their] house.” In a 2011 interview, Myrtle Nienhuser Schnarre, over one hundred years old, remembered that it didn't seem odd to live together as one family.

For over a half century, Paul ran the store and Nienhuser did the trucking and other outdoor work, leaving at 5:00 AM twice each week to take produce to St.Louis. The store opened at six o'clock in the morning and closed at nine each night. The men worked hard and were known to be “happy at [their] work, kind and smiling, never fault-finding or complaining” Paul also served as Femme Osage's postmaster for a short time, until the post office was closed on May 31,1908.

John Paul died in 1957, only a few months after Emma had passed away. Theodore Nienhauser continued to run the store until his death in 1964. Five years later, Laura would die. In 1965 the building was sold, and the general store which had opened during the Mexican War of 1845 finally closed as the Vietnam War raged. For the first time in one hundred twenty years, the residents of Femme Osage and the surrounding area had no general store to serve them. Surely there can be no doubt that the Knippenbergs and the Pauls/Nienhusers were very successful in their small business.

Funko Pops have become a significant cultural phenomenon since their inception in 2011. Here's a brief overview of their...
08/07/2024

Funko Pops have become a significant cultural phenomenon since their inception in 2011. Here's a brief overview of their history and some interesting tidbits:

Funko, founded in 1998, initially produced bobblehead figures of various pop culture characters. The transition to Funko Pop vinyl figures came in 2010-2011, when the company shifted focus to creating stylized vinyl figures with large heads and small bodies.

Funko Pops gained rapid popularity due to their wide range of licenses, covering everything from movies and TV shows to sports, music, and even historical figures. They are known for their collectibility and limited editions, often released in series or sets that cater to specific fandoms or themes. Rare or discontinued figures can become highly sought after by collectors.

Funko Pops are characterized by their exaggerated features, such as oversized heads and eyes, which add to their distinctive appeal.

There are thousands of Funko Pop figures available, including variants like keychains, oversized figures, and exclusive releases.
Funko frequently collaborates with brands and creators for special editions and crossover products, such as movie
moments and themed collections.

The Funko community is active online and at events like Comic-Con, where exclusive releases generate significant buzz and long lines.

The secondary market for Funko Pops is robust, with some rare figures fetching hundreds or even thousands of dollars.

Overall, Funko Pops have carved out a unique niche in the world of collectibles, appealing to fans of all ages with their blend of nostalgia, design, and accessibility.

This item is part of the online auction: Stokes: Entire Estate Collection Star Trek Memorabilia. Bidding starts Jul 17 and ends Jul 21. Item is located in Port Orchard, WA.

Jewelry created by Albert Weiss, a prominent American costume jewelry designer. Albert Weiss founded his company in New ...
02/07/2024

Jewelry created by Albert Weiss, a prominent American costume jewelry designer. Albert Weiss founded his company in New York City in 1942, specializing in high-quality costume jewelry that often featured intricate designs and the use of rhinestones.

Weiss Jewelry became known for its craftsmanship and attention to detail, with pieces ranging from earrings and necklaces to brooches and bracelets. The jewelry was popular during the mid-20th century and continues to be sought after by collectors today for its vintage appeal and craftsmanship.

https://www.apro.bid/auction/8893/item/pair-weiss-clip-earrings-w-amber-stones-2128321

I remember as a child my Grandmother of German descent make these cookies every Christmas.The history of German springer...
25/06/2024

I remember as a child my Grandmother of German descent make these cookies every Christmas.
The history of German springerle cookies can be traced back to at least the 14th century in southwestern Germany, and they have been a part of Bavarian holiday celebrations since then. The name springerle translates to "little jumper" or "little knight", and the cookies are made from a soft dough that's pressed into molds or rolled with a special pin to create intricate designs. The earliest molds were likely made from clay, stone, or wood, and the designs often depicted biblical scenes or holiday motifs.
Here is your chance to start or continue a holiday tradition.
https://www.apro.bid/auction/8782/item/house-on-the-hill-springerle-cookie-molds-and-recipes-2116775

Fenton glass and carnival glass are both significant in the history of American glassmaking, particularly in the late 19...
25/06/2024

Fenton glass and carnival glass are both significant in the history of American glassmaking, particularly in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Fenton Glass:

Founding: Fenton Art Glass Company was founded in 1905 by brothers Frank L. Fenton and John W. Fenton in Williamstown, West Virginia, USA.

Early Production: Initially, Fenton produced hand-painted decorations on glassware such as pitchers, bowls, and vases. They gained a reputation for their skilled craftsmanship and artistic designs.

Innovations: Fenton was known for its innovative glassmaking techniques. They developed iridescent glass (known as carnival glass) in the early 1900s, which became highly popular.

Carnival Glass: Fenton's carnival glass, introduced around 1907, was characterized by its colorful, iridescent finish that resembled the more expensive Tiffany and Steuben glass. It was initially named "Iridill" but later renamed carnival glass due to its popularity during the time of carnivals and fairs.

Success and Legacy: Fenton continued to produce a wide range of glassware, including art glass, hobnail glass, and opalescent glass, throughout the 20th century. Their pieces are highly collectible today.

Closure: The Fenton Art Glass Company ceased its traditional glassmaking operations in 2011, due to economic pressures and changing consumer tastes. However, the Fenton name and its legacy remain influential in the world of glass art and collectibles.

Carnival Glass:

Origin: Carnival glass originated in the United States around the turn of the 20th century. It was produced by many glassmakers, with Fenton being one of the most notable.

Iridescent Finish: Carnival glass is known for its distinctive iridescent or rainbow-like finish, achieved by spraying the hot glass with metallic salts during the manufacturing process. This technique was inspired by more expensive art glass styles of the time.

Popularity: Carnival glass became immensely popular in the early 1900s, especially during the Great Depression when it was marketed as an affordable alternative to more expensive glassware. Its vibrant colors and iridescent sheen made it attractive to collectors and enthusiasts.

Varieties: Carnival glass comes in a wide range of colors and patterns, often with intricate designs and pressed glass molds. Some pieces were also hand-decorated or featured unique motifs.

Decline and Revival: The popularity of carnival glass declined after World War II as consumer tastes shifted. However, there has been a revival of interest in carnival glass among collectors, and original pieces are highly sought after.

In summary, both Fenton glass and carnival glass have left a significant mark on the history of American glassmaking, with Fenton being known for its craftsmanship and innovations, and carnival glass for its distinctive iridescent finish and popularity during the early 20th century.

Bid now on this very diverse Fenton and Carnival Glass.
https://www.apro.bid/auction/8851/bidgallery/sortlist_Y3VycmVudF9iaWQgREVTQw

17/06/2024
Attention Corvette Lovers or those looking for a unique Father's Day gift.  In this auction you will find unique items f...
25/04/2024

Attention Corvette Lovers or those looking for a unique Father's Day gift. In this auction you will find unique items from Zora Duntov.
Zora Arkus-Duntov, often referred to as the "Father of the Corvette," was a Belgian-born American engineer and automotive enthusiast. He is most famous for his significant contributions to the development of the Chevrolet Corvette. Duntov joined General Motors (GM) in 1953 and quickly became involved in the Corvette project, which was in its infancy at the time.

Duntov played a pivotal role in transforming the Corvette from a stylish but underperforming sports car into a high-performance machine. He championed the idea of incorporating powerful engines, better suspension systems, and aerodynamic enhancements into the Corvette design, which helped establish it as an iconic American sports car.

Throughout his career at GM, Duntov remained dedicated to pushing the boundaries of automotive engineering, particularly in the realm of performance and motorsports. His influence on the Corvette extended beyond engineering, as he also fostered a strong connection between the car and the racing world, helping to shape its image and legacy.

Zora Arkus-Duntov's passion for performance and innovation left an indelible mark on the automotive industry, and his legacy continues to be celebrated by Corvette enthusiasts and engineers alike.

Be sure to check out this auction for many more Corvette related items.
https://www.apro.bid/auction/corvette-guy-liquidation-2-corvette-and-nascar-memorabilia-twa-memorabilia-military-items-signs-diecast-and-artwork-by-dana-forrester-8459/bidgallery/

What is a Bosson?These are models of heads and figurines that were made of gypsum plaster and produced in very high deta...
02/04/2024

What is a Bosson?
These are models of heads and figurines that were made of gypsum plaster and produced in very high detail. All models were hand painted. One of the reasons that 'Bossons' are so valued and collectable is because of the detail and realism. Cast plaques ready for hand painting.

BOSSONS - THE FACES THAT LAUNCHED A THOUSAND COLLECTIONS
Bossons is the name given to an extraordinary collection of character wall masks, figurines, shelf ornaments, animal studies, wall plaques, lamp bases, bookends, wall clocks, thermometers, barometers, pottery figures and mirrors that were produced by the W. H. Bossons Company of Congleton, England between 1948 and 1996. The brainchild of a talented father and son team, they have become highly sought after works of art all around the world, but especially in the USA and England. Both W. H Bossons and his son W. Ray Bossons studied pottery making in Stoke-on-Trent. When ill health forced Mr. Bossons Sr. to retire to Congleton in 1944, he started making lead soldiers and Christmas figurines out of metal and plaster as a hobby. Eventually, using a variety of technical skills including mold making, he decided to produce a range of wall plaques. His son, W. Ray Bossons was a talented artist and the two set up a business in 1946 at Brook Mills in Congleton. They trained half a dozen young ladies as paintresses, young men as molders and were soon making a set of high-relief pictorial wall plaques. These were illustrated in their first ever catalogue in 1948-49 under the title "Beautiful Britain Series". the first plaque created by Bossons was entitled "Village Scene" followed by "Little Moreton Hall", "Shakespeare's Birthplace" and "Ann Hathaway's Cottage". When W. H. Bossons Sr. died in 1951, Ray Bossons took over the company and in 1958 designed the first of the internationally recognized "Character Wall Masks". The first character was a 10" "Snake Charmer" followed by the "Mandolin Player", "Drummer", "Caspian Man" and "Caspian Woman".

Here's your chance to start a unique collection or to add to an existing one.

This item is part of the online auction: Online Downsizing Moving Auction - St. Charles, Missouri 63304. Bidding starts Mar 23 and ends Apr 4. Item is located in St Charles, MO.

A 1920s brass Automaton Singing Bird Cage would have been a marvel of its time. During the early 20th century, particula...
21/02/2024

A 1920s brass Automaton Singing Bird Cage would have been a marvel of its time. During the early 20th century, particularly in the Art Deco era, automata were popular mechanical devices that showcased intricate craftsmanship and often whimsical designs. Singing bird cages were one of the popular types of automata.

These devices typically featured a small bird, often a canary or a similar species, housed within an ornate cage made of brass or other decorative materials. The bird was mounted on a mechanism that allowed it to move, sing, and sometimes even mimic natural behaviors such as preening its feathers or flapping its wings.

The singing bird mechanism was powered by a spring-driven motor, which would have been wound up periodically to keep the bird's movements and song going. The cage itself would have been elaborately designed, reflecting the aesthetic sensibilities of the 1920s, with intricate patterns, filigree work, and possibly even gemstone embellishments.

These automaton singing bird cages were not only popular as decorative pieces but also as conversation starters and sources of entertainment. They were often found in wealthy households and were considered luxurious items.

Today, antique automaton singing bird cages from the 1920s are highly sought after by collectors of vintage mechanical devices and can command significant prices at auctions and antique markets. They are valued not only for their historical significance but also for their exquisite craftsmanship and enduring charm.
https://www.apro.bid/auction/8078/item/rare-antique-automation-singing-bird-cage-music-box-1897978

Tpday is the day many school children look forward to and many husbands and boyfriends dread. Did you ever wonder where ...
14/02/2024

Tpday is the day many school children look forward to and many husbands and boyfriends dread. Did you ever wonder where the tradition of exchanging paper valentines started? The tradition started to become popular in the 18th century and evolved further in the 19th century. Before the 18th century, it was about exchanging gifts, such as gloves and spoons, and being someone's valentine for a whole year.
In the 19th century, the practice of exchanging pre-printed cards became more common, and it took off in the U.S. in the 1840s as increased paper production and printing presses lowered costs and increased the number of pre-printed cards available. The phenomenon of mechanical automation ushered in a new era of Valentine’s card production, and more than 60,000 Valentine’s Day cards were sent in Britain in 1835. The tradition continued to evolve, and today, an estimated 145 million Valentine’s Day cards are exchanged annually. Here is a chance to bid on some vintage Valentine's Day card.
https://www.apro.bid/auction/8136/item/vintage-valentines-22-1880938

Lalique is a French brand known for its exquisite crystal creations. René Lalique, a renowned French glass designer, fou...
14/01/2024

Lalique is a French brand known for its exquisite crystal creations. René Lalique, a renowned French glass designer, founded the company in 1888. Lalique initially gained fame for his Art Nouveau jewelry designs but later expanded into creating luxurious glass and crystal items.

Lalique crystal is highly prized for its quality, craftsmanship, and artistic designs. The crystal pieces often feature intricate patterns, frosted finishes, and detailed motifs inspired by nature, mythology, and the Art Deco movement. Lalique produces a wide range of items, including vases, bowls, figurines, glassware, and decorative objects.

The manufacturing process involves a combination of traditional craftsmanship and modern techniques. Lalique crystal is often handcrafted, and the brand is known for its attention to detail and commitment to producing pieces that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing.

Collectors and enthusiasts appreciate Lalique crystal for its beauty and the brand's heritage in luxury craftsmanship. Lalique pieces can be found in various international museums and private collections, reflecting their status as timeless works of art.
https://www.apro.bid/auction/7959/item/small-lalique-crystal-bird-figure-1845457

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28/12/2023

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Congratulation to DC Drains the winner of a Insta360 go 3!

You got everyone just what was on their Christmas lists, but did you get that Insta360 go 3 64gb you wanted? Here's your chance to win one, just in time to capture 2024 in living color. Register here at https://www.apro.bid/register for APro.bid America's fastest growing online auction platform comment with your username and done. No purchase necessary. Only open to new registrations, only one registration allowed. Random drawing held December 31st. 2023 at midnight, Cental Time. Winner will be notified via messenger. Prize value:$400.

General Electric introduced the first Bakelite radio in Australia in 1932, Bakelite was used due to the high cost of woo...
20/11/2023

General Electric introduced the first Bakelite radio in Australia in 1932, Bakelite was used due to the high cost of wood at the time.
Although, they came in vibrant colors and shapes. The most popular at the time was imitation walnut in the early 1930's.
Bakelite was discovered by Leo Baekeland, in the effort to find a replacement for shellac, which comes from the secretion of the Kerria lacca beetle. After much experimentation and filing a substantial number of patents.
He finally settled on a method of making insoluble products of phenol and formaldehyde, which he named after himself.
It is highly heat resistant, leading to perfectly it's first commercial use as molding tiny insulating bushings.
In the years to come it would be used in many different realms of everyday life from jewelry, cameras, saxophone mouthpieces, early machine guns, appliance casings, radios and so much more.

15/11/2023

We've talked about the history of lots. Yet, we haven't talked about the future of lots. With the innovation of Pinterest and other social media sites, recycling, reusing, and DIY have reached an all new level.

With that said here are just a few ideas of how your Grandmother's handkerchief can be revitalized and transformed into a beautifully, precious keepsake.

https://www.apro.bid/auction/7748/item/vintage-ladies-hankies-in-holder-1762746

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Before the invention of the cradle scythe, or grain cradle, people harvested grain with a sickle or a scythe. Using a si...
09/11/2023

Before the invention of the cradle scythe, or grain cradle, people harvested grain with a sickle or a scythe. Using a sickle, the reaper would grasp the stalks with one hand, cut them with the sickle in his other hand, and place the cut stalks into a windrow. If he used a scythe instead, he didn’t have to stoop over to mow the grain. But then the cut stalks fell to the ground every which way and he had to go back and gather them into an orderly windrow later.

First patented in 1823, the grain cradle is a scythe with a claw-like cradle attached. The three to six iron fingers of the cradle parallel the length and curve of the scythe blade. A snead attaches the cradle fingers to the blade end of the scythe handle. The cradle catches the grain each time the mower swings the scythe. The mower then tilts the cradle and drops the cut stalks, already oriented in the same direction, into the windrow. An experienced cradler could harvest two acres of wheat per day. Created to the Madison County Historical Society for their impeccable research on the cradle scythe.

https://www.apro.bid/auction/7678/item/antique-wheat-cradle-1753954

06/11/2023

As a quilter it always saddens me a bit to see a family part with handmade quilts, especially double wedding ring quilts. This one hits a little hard because of the history and symbolism of this particular pattern. The double wedding ring quilt pattern was first published in 1928.

The interlocking rings are symbolic of two becoming one in the union of marriage, considered lucky for couples. It was often sewn by mothers and grandmothers to offer to their children for weddings or anniversaries.

Often sewn with scraps of clothing making it even more personal and a treasured remembrance of the quilter.

https://www.apro.bid/auction/7640/bidgallery/sortlist_Y3VycmVudF9iaWQgREVTQw/perpage_MTAw

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05/11/2023

So many of us recall our Grandmothers, Mothers, or maybe you even having a few pieces of Pyrex in your cabinet.
Pyrex trademarked as PYREX and pyrex was introduced by Corning Inc. in 1915. Pyrex glassware is made of borosilicate glass including boron trioxide. One of the reasons Pyrex is so popular is its ability to go from fridge to oven. That is because of the boron trioxide it contained that makes its glass temperature tolerant.

Pyrex's Federal Eagle pattern was released in 1967. The pattern is sometimes called Americana, Federal, Early American, Colonial Eagle. PYREX released at least 151 patterns, including advertising, restaurant tableware, and promotional pieces.

https://www.apro.bid/auction/7680/bidgallery/page_OA/sortlist_Y3VycmVudF9iaWQgREVTQw

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In the 70's the Big Jim character line was the third most iconic and  best seller behind Star Wars, and GI Joe. The icon...
05/11/2023

In the 70's the Big Jim character line was the third most iconic and best seller behind Star Wars, and GI Joe. The iconic action figure introduced in 1973, Big Jim stood 9.5" tall. At the time of Big Jim's introduction Barbie's Mattel line was offering them huge success. Competitors were having ultra success with G.I. Joe. Mattel was in a bit of a race against a fellow competitor Mego as they were creating an action figure of similar stature. Big Jim was designed to be a man's man action figure who was into exploring, sports, and extreme action. Based on Barbie's success Mattel realized that the real revenue would come from a line of Big Jim accessories, including the items in this lot a carry all case and a camper. For the opportunity to own Big Jim visit this link.
https://www.apro.bid/auction/7497/item/vintage-big-jim-with-his-truck-and-camper-interests-include-sword-fights-cooking-tailgate-parties-and-streaking-1731481

Isn't this Roseville Bushberry Ice Lipped Pitcher just an awesome throw back from your Grandmother's dining room table. ...
05/11/2023

Isn't this Roseville Bushberry Ice Lipped Pitcher just an awesome throw back from your Grandmother's dining room table. This particular pattern was introduced in 1941. It came in three colors blue, green, and orange. The Bushberry pattern line had 64 different pieces that were produced. You have the opportunity to see this darling pitcher setting on your dining room table soon. Bid here...https://www.apro.bid/auction/7604/item/roseville-bushberry-ice-lipped-pitcher-1734647

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