Buggy on over to antique shop
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11
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July
Year
1994
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Margaret & Fred Brusher Hold A Coverlet Woven In 1839, September 1974
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1974
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The Press, September 14, 1974
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COVERLET: Margaret Brusher and her husband, Fred, hold the coverlet made by Harry Tyler in 1839. Tyler, a weaver for 34 years, signed his work with a lion (shown in corner) with name of person for whom he made the quilt seen above the lion's tail.
The Press, September 14, 1974
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COVERLET: Margaret Brusher and her husband, Fred, hold the coverlet made by Harry Tyler in 1839. Tyler, a weaver for 34 years, signed his work with a lion (shown in corner) with name of person for whom he made the quilt seen above the lion's tail.
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Ann Arbor Antiques Market Managers - Margaret & Fred Brusher, August 1975 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1975
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Ann Arbor News, August 17, 1975
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Ann Arbor Antiques Market Managers Fred and Margaret Brusher show off one of their own first antique purchases above, a hand-carved American oak desk with hand-wrought iron hinges which they found at the Treasure Mart shortly after it opened. Actually a gun cabinet, it was built in 1870 and purchased by Silent Movie Star Ruth Chatterton for her fiance in England (a "Mr. Brooks" - also a silent screen star). It was later given to Ms. Chatterton's niece, who lived in Ann Arbor, and its authenticity was verified by Ms. Chatterton before her death.
Ann Arbor News, August 17, 1975
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Ann Arbor Antiques Market Managers Fred and Margaret Brusher show off one of their own first antique purchases above, a hand-carved American oak desk with hand-wrought iron hinges which they found at the Treasure Mart shortly after it opened. Actually a gun cabinet, it was built in 1870 and purchased by Silent Movie Star Ruth Chatterton for her fiance in England (a "Mr. Brooks" - also a silent screen star). It was later given to Ms. Chatterton's niece, who lived in Ann Arbor, and its authenticity was verified by Ms. Chatterton before her death.
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Fred & Margaret & Brusher With Their 1922 Delivery Truck, August 1975 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1975
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Ann Arbor News, August 17, 1975
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On display for the first time at today's Antiques Market - if the historical license plates arrived in time - will be the latest addition to the Brushers' collection, a 1922 White Delivery Truck. Fred Brusher and son Patrick recently brought the vehicle here from Appleton, Wis. Only the wooden body portion has been restored. It's completely authentic - and in perfect running order.
Ann Arbor News, August 17, 1975
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On display for the first time at today's Antiques Market - if the historical license plates arrived in time - will be the latest addition to the Brushers' collection, a 1922 White Delivery Truck. Fred Brusher and son Patrick recently brought the vehicle here from Appleton, Wis. Only the wooden body portion has been restored. It's completely authentic - and in perfect running order.
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Fred & Margaret & Brusher With Their 1922 Delivery Truck, August 1975 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1975
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Antiques For The People
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17
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August
Year
1975
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Arcadian Antiques, 838 S Main St, Old West Side, September 25, 2025 Photographer: Steve Jensen
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2025
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Collectors Browse At The Ann Arbor Record Show, January 1996 Photographer: Paul Warner
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1996
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Ann Arbor Catches Up With Livonia
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16
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November
Year
1986
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How Do You Know What's Collectible?
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12
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May
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1985
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