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Bring your antiques to appraisal day in McHenry County

Ever wonder how much grandma's old serving tray is worth? What about that heirloom oil painting or turn-of-the-century shawl?

The McHenry County Historical Society & Museum will host an Antique Appraisal Day from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 27, at the museum, 6422 Main St., Union. Reserve a 10-minute slot in advance by calling the museum at (815) 923-2267. You must arrive at least 15 minutes prior to your scheduled time to confirm your appointment and pay.

Walk-ins also are welcome on a first-come, first-served basis - pending time and scheduling constraints.

The cost is $5 for each object with a maximum of three appraisals per individual. Thanks to the generosity of our appraisers, all proceeds benefit the nonprofit historical society.

Antiques will be appraised by these professionals.

• Debbie and Jim McArdle, owners of Iron Horse Antiques & Appraisers in Crystal Lake - Art, photography, textiles, holiday items, documents, country store advertising, pre-1920 American flags. Debbie has been an antiques collector since 1970 and an antiques dealer since 1978. Her husband, Jim, joined her in the business in 1996. They specialize in pre-1920 American antiques and currently sell at Colonial Antique Mall in Woodstock, as well as at various antiques shows around the country. They are members of the Chicago Suburban Antiques Dealers Association, Wisconsin Antique Dealers Association and the Northern Illinois Antiques Dealers Association.

• Lynne Eltrevoog, Union - China and glass. A collector for more than 45 years and a dealer for 25 years, she managed the former On The Square Antique Mall in Walworth, Wis. for 18 years and has been a volunteer at the historical society for more than 20 years.

• Pam Maxwell, Sleepy Hollow - ceramics, owner of the former River Street Creative Art Center in East Dundee and former ClayWorks Studio owner in the Lakeside Arts Centers Center in Crystal Lake.

• Dave Harms, Crystal Lake - Christmas memorabilia. Dave has collected Christmas memorabilia since 1980. He has been a member of Golden Glow of Christmas Past, a worldwide club for collectors of antique Christmas items, for the past 36 years.

• Daniel Ring, Bull Valley - Stamps. A member of the American Philatelic Society and historical society board, he has been collecting stamps for more than 60 years - ever since his mother received an advertisement for perfume with a French stamp on it. He noted that while most common stamps were made by the millions and worth only face value - its postmark, rarity, location and subject matter.

• Barb Peterson, Prairie Grove - Dolls. Peterson owns the Attic Window & Heirloom Doll Hospital in Walworth, Wis., and is a certified "doll doctor." She also is a judge on the national level for the United Federation of Doll Clubs. "After my kids (left the house) I started getting into dolls and doll restoration," she said. "I like to fix dolls, restore them; make them look like they did. It was something new and challenging for me.

• David Krieg, Harvard - Toys. Krieg, of Harvard, has been running auctions and appraising toys for more than a quarter century. "I started with collecting toys back 26 or 27 years ago," Krieg said. "My specialty is anything with wheels. … First it was farm toys, then trucks and then advertising stuff."

• Bret Dougherty, Michael Halvey, Studio 2015, Woodstock - jewelry. Dougherty who is part owner, appraiser and head of acquisitions for Studio 2015 Jewelry, will be joined by Halvey, the firm's designer. Studio 2015 moved from the Square to its present 6,500-square-foot studio at 11701 Catalpa Lane in 2007. Owner Tom Dougherty, his wife, April, and their son Bret, along with their enthusiastic staff continue to innovate. Among their favorite things to do is design jewelry and interact with people appraising jewelry.

Sign up to bring your own object, or just come and watch the fun. Free admission to the museum will be extended to those bringing an object in for appraisal. Others pay regular admission: $5, $3 seniors and students; $12 for families. Members are free. Visit www.GotHistory.org.

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