"I could kill my mother!" I imagine this chilly phrase is hardly ever said in jail-houses or asylums for the criminally insane. However, at auctions, flea markets, shows, and other places where common appearing old articles fetch uncanny prices, it is the single most uttered sentence. Sometimes it's a gentleman who jokes such-one who remembers his boyhood collection of swirled marbles or tobacco cards. "Mom threw it all away," he says. Often, its mothers themselves, even grandmothers whose own mothers have long since passed on. They remember the Shirley Temple dolls, hatpins, post cards, mahogany furnishings, and other things from their youth. If only mom-dad never gets blamed-had had the wisdom to save these things. All of us would be prosperous today. Next time such notions come upon you, remember what J.F.K said: "Ask not what valuable antiques your parents threw away on you, ask what you can save for your children." Here's my suggestions:

Save These Valuable "New Antiques"

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