Antique Trader

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Antique Trader
CategoriesHobby magazine
FrequencyBiweekly
Year founded1957
CompanyActive Interest Media
CountryUnited States
Based inStevens Point, Wisconsin
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.antiquetrader.com
ISSN0161-8342

Antique Trader is an American biweekly magazine about antiques and collectibles. Published in Stevens Point, Wis., the publication covers in-depth articles on antique and collecting trends, informative features, antique show and auction previews and highlights, decor and market trends. Columnists write about the business of antiques, postcards, dolls and toys, furniture, fine art, and bottle collecting. It features articles on antiques-related businesses such as shops, auction houses and corollary services, as well as content from F+W Media's antiques and collectible reference book line.

History and profile[]

Founded in 1957 by , Antique Trader was solely an advertising newspaper connecting buyers and sellers of antique and collectible items. In 1972, under the editorial direction of antiques expert , the publication added antique industry and collecting news. It later spun off a book line, including the annual , its 2019 edition being its most recent.

In 1992, Babka Publishing sold Antique Trader and its related entities to Landmark Communications, which, in turn, resold the titles to Krause Publications in 1999. The magazine took on the F+W Media Inc. label after that company obtained Krause in 2002.

As of August 2018, Karen Knapstein is the editor and Corinne Zielke is the publisher. The magazine, which is created in both a print and digital format, is designed by Sandi Carpenter and Timothy Baldwin and Steve Madson manage advertising sales. Antique Trader magazine has a bi-weekly circulation of more than 40,000 readers and more than 5,000 unique daily visitors to its website. Its blog has been rated one of the most widely read on antiques and collectibles.

External links[]


Retrieved from ""