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Antiques Freaks

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Two freaks explore antiques every week. Updates Wednesday.
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Episodes

227 Cabbage Patch Kid Dolls

From beneath the cabbage leaves crawls a vintage toy unlike anything before or since. It's Cabbage Patch Kids, including Death Doll: The Doll That Eats. (Warning for discussions of child endangerment, injury, and death.)

May 25, 202228 minEp. 229

226 Black Velvet Paintings

From indigenous folk art to mid-century kitsch and on through contemporary art revival, it's everyone's favorite medium for wolves howling at moons whilst unicorns rear before waterfalls backed by rainbows.

May 18, 202224 minEp. 228

223 Crackle Glass

From 16th century Venetian glassblowers to mid-century modern monstrosities, come with us on a journey through affordable decorative antique and vintage glassware with a special sparkling look! Don't tell anyone else about this podcast. Burn after listening.

Apr 27, 202222 minEp. 225

222 - Haunted History with Andrew Hill of Seaside Shadows!

Andrew Hill of Seaside Shadows Haunted History Tours joins the Antiques Freaks to chat about ghosts, historic New England cemeteries, haunted antiques shops, and all things spooky! You may notice some strange knocking sounds on Andrew's audio track. We've done our best to remove them, but some remain. We have no idea what caused them. Best we can tell, Andrew is just super haunted. Enjoy!

Apr 20, 202242 minEp. 224

221 Varney the Vampire, Ch. 3 (1845)

Dee's computer crashed with all their notes on it, so while we sort that out, please enjoy the third chapter of the Victorian penny dreadful Varney the Vampire, or, The Feast of Blood . To instantly unlock 80 more chapters of Varney, check out our Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/antiquesfreaks

Apr 13, 202222 minEp. 223

220 Amberina

It's Dee's favorite glassware! Come learn about the beautiful golden sunset shades, with bonus diversions into the Mount Washington Glass Company of New Bedford, MA.

Apr 06, 202219 minEp. 222

219 - The Hog (Carnacki the Ghost Finder with Terrible Book Club)

We've done it, we have! Chris and Paris from the Terrible Book Club podcast have rejoined us, and the Edwardian supernatural Sherlock Holmes knock-off is defeated once and for all. But first, Carnacki takes us to a rubberized rainbow room for some pig-play. (Warning - even more NSFW than usual.)

Mar 30, 20222 hr 34 minEp. 221

218 TV Lamps

A lamp? For your television? You mean the appliance that's already emitting light? Yes.

Mar 23, 202220 minEp. 220

217 Vintage Audio Equipment with Chris

Our friend Chris of the Terrible Book Club podcast tells us all about the wild, wacky, and bizarrely superstitious world of vintage audio equipment. Tone woods. Toasted maple. Centaurs. It's all here.

Mar 16, 202253 minEp. 219

216 Chamber Pots

No, it's not a gravy boat. Nor a soup tureen. And definitely not a dough-box. It's time to tell all about chamber pots and commodes. Wash your hands.

Mar 09, 202223 minEp. 218

215 Dark Academia

What is Dark Academia? And how can it be used to market vintage and antique goods?

Mar 02, 202226 minEp. 217

214 Don’t Buy Human Remains

Skulls, spines, skeletons, teeth, bones, skin, squishy bits, etc. Author and archeologist O F Cieri joins the pod to answer the burning question: should you buy, sell, purchase, or procure human remains? Short answer, no. Longer answer to follow.

Feb 23, 20221 hr 39 minEp. 216

213 Antique Clock Identification

We're certainly not time wizards, but we do know a lot about antique clocks! Join us for a who's-who of clock identification, including tall clocks, tavern clocks, carriage clocks, and Jeremy. Plus, all the lyrics to the late Victorian bop "My Grandfather's Clock."

Feb 16, 202229 minEp. 215

212 Cadogan Puzzle Teapots

Get puzzled! An ancient oddity is transformed into Victorian whimsy in this, the Chinese wine vessel turned baffling teapot.

Feb 09, 202218 minEp. 214

210 Antique Rugs with Joanna Mahserdjian of Upstate Rug Supply

The Antiques Freaks are joined by Joanna Mahserdjian of Upstate Rug Supply to learn all about the delights of collecting one-of-a-kind, hand-woven, all-natural works of fiber arts - rugs, carpets, mats, bags, pillows, ottomans, and more! From dining room to show room (and beyond!), Joanna shares her antique rug journey. For more, check out her site at UpstateRugs.com, or visit The Shop on Warren Street in Hudson, NY.

Jan 26, 202242 minEp. 212

209 Self-Pouring Teapot

The Victorians and their sickening whimsy strike again! We have three words for you: Self. Pouring. Teapot.

Jan 19, 202215 minEp. 211

208 B - The Sailor’s Word Book (1867)

Beating the booby. Blowing the grampus. Broth of a boy. Bum-boat. All these terms and more defined in our dive into 19th-century nautical vocabulary.

Jan 12, 202247 minEp. 210

207 Paper Dolls

The precursor to Barbie, Polly Pocket, Jem and the Holograms, and American Girl dolls. From French aristocratic mockery to Depression-era penny toys to queer mid-century icons, we've got the history of antique and vintage paper dolls. Plus a compelling argument for you to surrender your vintage bookshop stock to Ken.

Jan 05, 202230 minEp. 209

206 A - The Sailor’s Word-Book (1867)

Able-whackets. Anti-guggler. Awkward squad. All these nautical terms and more are defined at last in this 19th century navy dictionary.

Dec 29, 202122 minEp. 208

205 Victorian Christmas Cards

Goats stealing fruit from a boy's basket. Frogs in little jackets skewering each other with teensy swords. A jolly party of Ice Age mammals skating across a frozen pond. What do these images have in common? CHRISTMAS! At least, according to those wacky Victorians and their sickening whimsy. Blame Charles Dickens. (Content warning for discussions of child abuse and child death.)

Dec 22, 202130 minEp. 207

Antiques Angels - Galen by Jaclyn Osborn

Angels. Demons. Vampires. Werewolves. Fairies. Dragons. Seven (eight?) deadly sins. Wingfic. This antiques-themed gay romance novel has everything - except antiques. Let's get into it.

Dec 15, 20211 hr 3 minEp. 206

203 The House Among the Laurels - Carnacki the Ghost-Finder (with Terrible Book Club!)

Chris and Paris from the Terrible Book Club podcast join us to read yet another story from Carnacki the Ghost-Finder! A chilling tale of spooky Edwardian haunting by William Hope Hodgson. It's like if Sherlock Holmes pointed at ghosts instead of solving mysteries. And Watson was divided into four characters, none of whom are permitted to speak or do anything. CONTENT WARNING for graphic animal death (dog).

Dec 08, 20211 hr 15 minEp. 205

202 Antiques Fraud! The Chair Daddy of Versailles

It's a tale as old as time. Venerated antique furniture expert suspected of fraud. Scrappy young antiques-dealing upstart with a shop on the wrong side of the tracks attempts to expose a bad deal. The reputation of the Palace of Versailles hangs in the balance. And it all comes down to licking a chair. Dee's taste-based antiques identification methods are vindicated in this, the sordid story of the Chair Daddy.

Dec 01, 202123 minEp. 204

201 Epergnes

Exquisite. Precarious. Whimsical. Join us as we explore the history of epergnes, from Georgian and Regency dining to Victorian flower-arranging and mid-century modern Fenton mistakes.

Nov 24, 202125 minEp. 203

200 Napco Pottery

Mid-century modern kitsch returns! It's more horror than horror.

Nov 17, 202119 minEp. 202

199 Budoir Dolls

Add some four-foot-tall veracity to your next Jazz Age theme party with budoir dolls! These stylish composition-doll companions come in a wide variety of flavors, including street urchin, butch lesbian, wacky cabbage, Rudolph Valentino, and many more. Rouge your knees and impress your friends with the ultimate dance partner and home decoration all in one!

Nov 10, 202123 minEp. 201

198 Victorian Ectoplasm and Spirit Photography

Join us for a spooky exploration of 19th century spiritualists and magicians, wherein we REALLY earn that Explicit tag! Things get weird as we explain the antiques connection to A Haunting in Connecticut and how Victorian mediums channeled the dead through cheesecloth. Enjoy!

Nov 03, 202129 minEp. 200
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