Sporting Antiques: Fishing - Baseball - Golf - Horse Racing - Lawn Tennis - Etc
Showcasing favorite categories of Sporting Antiques: fishing lures, rods and reels; baseballs, baseball bats, and cracker jack baseball cards; wooden golf clubs, early tees and balls, and golf-themed art & prints; horse racing and fox hunting prints and equipment; lawn tennis racquets and tennis attire ... and so much more.
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Below you'll find Merchants and Products which speak to the topic of this site and which, in keeping with our mission as The Web's Concierge, have been carefully chosen and individually screened for your shopping ease and pleasure. They are not paid ads, but rather companies with whom we have selectively chosen to partner. We do earn a referral fee if you find something you like or need and purchase it. We have striven to bring you the "best in breed" companies ... those that: we like, our friends like, have great sites and service, have good online reviews, positive consumer reports, and are family friendly. Keep us posted with regards to your own personal experiences with them.
You may be surprised at companies that have not been included. The "noisiest" in the marketplace are not always the best. We have chosen 1) newer innovative companies that are performing well and garnering respect in their respective niches as well as 2) "Main Street" companies that have been reliably getting the job done for decades ... in some cases centuries. Our oldest partner, thus far, has been in business since 1819! That's staying power.
Rest assured, if we've included a certain vendor in a site's line-up, there's a very specific reason for it. You may have to hunt and poke a bit, but it'll be well worth the effort. Enjoy the adventure!
Merchants
The Leader of the Pack
Art.com: If you love Art ... any kind of art, any subject ... you're gonna love this site. It's a feast for the senses. You can browse by subject, genre, artist, room to be decorated, and even color palate. Once you've found the image you've been looking for and/or can't live without, then you have multiple product types to choose from ... there's even a great selection of wall tapestries. You'll have fun here ... no matter your special interests or current decorating mission. Their tag line says it all: "Find Your Art, Love Your Space."
Customer Favorites:
Amazon: One of the planet's most mind-boggling arrays of goods. First came the books. Now they've added every other product on the planet. The ultimate in selection and convenience across multiple categories.
Antique Trader Magazine: A fabulous resource if you're into antiques ... you'll find comprehensive and right up to the moment articles, columns, and features about antiques and collectibles; a collector Q & A column; a national directory for "live" antique shopping as well as an Internet directory; antique show and auction calendars; book reviews; coverage of industry news and events; dealer and collector profiles; and so much more. Additionally, you'll have access to a forum for thousands of buy and sell ads in 75 categories where collectors and dealers can buy, sell, or trade their collectibles. A real industry favorite and the issues are "keepers".
Antiques & Fine Art: A newer antiques industry publication for collectors, designers, and enthusiasts interested in fresh, informative content about art, antiques, interiors, and market trends. You'll find scholarly articles balanced with lifestyle features on collectors' homes; articles on investing in art, antiques, and wine; a focus on interior designers; and recent discoveries, sales, and exhibitions.
Art & Antiques: The "new" version (launched in 1984) of the iconic Arts & Antiques Magazine is tailored to those who are passionate about and/or actively involved - as buyers, sellers, or collectors - with the international art & antiques markets.
Art+Auction: The leading international authority on investing in fine art, antiques, and other collectible objects and an independent source of knowledge and analysis. Written for the serious collector, the magazine provides the latest news and insider intelligence on the art market, investigates key trends, and showcases the artists who drive the industry. A Blouin publication.
Gallery Guide - Midwest: The monthly guide to leading art galleries and museums in Chicago, other Illinois regions, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Missouri and the pre-eminent source for art collectors when it comes to knowing about the finest gallery exhibitions each month.
Gray's Sporting Journal: A beautifully produced literary magazine dedicated to outdoor recreation, more specifically hunting and fishing. Since 1975, readers have been treated to an intellectual approach to the subjects. As a subscriber, you'll appreciate your favorite outdoor pastimes being portrayed vie a combination of fine writing, superb photography, and awesome illustration art.
Links Magazine: Bringing you the rich history, ancient tradition, and soul of the game like no other golf publication. An award-winning editorial, accompanied by fabulous photography, escorts you down the fairways of the world's finest resorts and golf communities. For those who love the game of golf.
Reeds Fine Jewelers: A Multi-Generational Family Owned (for over 60 years) Jewelry Establishment Offering Fine Jewelry, Diamond Rings and Bridal Sets, Watches, and Loose Gem Stones, and Custom Crafted Heirloom Jewelry. Also Offering Jewelry Crafted of Precious Metals including Platinum and Titanium. Something for Everyone ... All the Way Up to "Very Exclusive".
Smithsonian: The official publication of the Smithsonian Institute ... covering a broad range of interests with an emphasis on the natural and hard sciences. You'll enjoy thought-provoking articles on art, history (often with a focus on American History and culture), the physical sciences, anthropology, technology, the environment, popular culture, theater, and much more! There are also a goodly number of subscriber "perks" including membership to the Smithsonian Institute and access to the magazine's digital edition (via an iTunes app). Really a great deal and opportunity.
The New York Times Online Store: Great Gifts born from a legendary newspaper's archives. You'll be amazed at the possibilities here! Plan to spend the afternoon. The archives are just the beginning ... there's signed sports memorabilia, fine paintings, antiquarian books,, etc. The breadth and quality of inventory is stupefying!!
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