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Curious Objects at Brunk Auctions
Jun 19, 2026
53m 29s
Camera Ready
Mar 26, 2026
43m 53s
An Earthly Paradise
Feb 25, 2026
34m 47s
Have Hope Will Sparkle
Feb 11, 2026
1h 04m 04s
Something Blue - Delftware ceramics and the women who made them
Jan 7, 2026
38m 47s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6/19/26 | ![]() Curious Objects at Brunk Auctions | Join host Benjamin Miller in conversation with Andrew Brunk, Bert Parsons and George Manger at a special discussion about ceramics at Brunk Auctions. | 53m 29s | ||||||
| 3/26/26 | ![]() Camera Ready✨ | daguerreotypehistory of photography | Anika Burgess | New York TimesCamera Ready+1 | — | photographyNew York Times+1 | — | 43m 53s | |
| 2/25/26 | ![]() An Earthly Paradise✨ | William Morriswallpaper+2 | Verity Babbs | Oxford UniversityAn Earthly Paradise+1 | — | art historianstand up comedian+3 | — | 34m 47s | |
| 2/11/26 | ![]() Have Hope Will Sparkle✨ | Hope Diamondancient gemstones+1 | Melise Ozkardesler | the Hope Diamond | — | rock star hall of famegemstones+1 | — | 1h 04m 04s | |
| 1/7/26 | ![]() Something Blue - Delftware ceramics and the women who made them✨ | Delftware ceramicswomen in art+2 | Genevieve Wheeler Brown | Delftware ceramicsCurious Objects+2 | — | ceramicsfemale artisans+2 | — | 38m 47s | |
| 12/2/25 | ![]() Painting with Glass in Limoges✨ | enamelingLimoges+1 | Laura Kugel | GivenchyJ.P. Morgan+2 | LimogesParis+1 | indestructible enamelGalerie Kugel+1 | — | 40m 42s | |
| 11/12/25 | ![]() 135,500 Pieces (Of Wood)✨ | furnitureinlay+3 | Erin Corrales-Diaz | secretary deskToledo Museum of Art | — | Toledo Museum of Artcurator+1 | — | 34m 12s | |
| 4/23/25 | ![]() Fighting for Freedom✨ | Black CraftspeopleIndependence+2 | BenFirst-Timer+1 | neoclassical tableFighting for Freedom+2 | NorfolkVirginia | exhibitioncraftsmanship+2 | — | 45m 01s | |
| 3/12/25 | ![]() "Junking" with Ralph Lauren Creative Director Mary Randolph Carter✨ | collectingart+1 | Mary Randolph Carter | Jello Rock ClockStatue of the Blessed Lady+2 | — | Ralph LaurenLive With the Things You Love+1 | — | 33m 54s | |
| 1/15/25 | ![]() Lost and Found in Cleveland✨ | filmantiques+2 | Keith GerchakMarisa Guterman | Lost and Found in ClevelandConstipated Appraiser+1 | Midwest | Martin SheenJon Lovitz+2 | — | 50m 27s | |
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| 12/5/24 | ![]() THROWBACK: Thirty-Five Saxon Suits of Armor, with Chassica Kirchhoff✨ | Saxon armormetalworking+3 | Chassica Kirchhoff | the Detroit Institute of Arts | SaxonyDresden | kinetic sculpturehaute couture+3 | — | 47m 12s | |
| 11/14/24 | ![]() Introducing the Fine Objects Society | In this episode, Ben Miller introduces the Fine Objects Society, a new "association of forward-thinking professionals and enthusiasts who share a devotion to fine handcrafted historic objects" of which he is president. Officers Brenton Grom, Bailey Tichenor, Sarah Margolis-Pineo, and Benjamin Davidson, all former guests on the podcast, are on hand to detail the goals of this exciting new endeavor in the antiques field. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices] | 52m 28s | ||||||
| 10/30/24 | ![]() THROWBACK: The Argument for Silver Tableware | They say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. And in the antiques world the sincerest form of imitation is reproduction: the humble and studious attempt to conserve the lessons of the past because of their timeless value. One firm that's well-versed in this particular form of historical homage is James Robinson, Inc., whose hundred-year partnership with a legacy silver workshop in Sheffield, England, has resulted in what host Ben Miller calls "the best historical-style silver flatware being made today anywhere in the world." In this throwback episode, James Boening, director of James Robinson, Inc., and Craig Kent, workshop manager in Sheffield, come on the pod to dish about the vital importance of age-old processes like annealing, and the irony that homeowners would run themselves ragged trying to decide which rug to buy, but will settle for cold, unbalanced steel tableware without even blinking. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices] | 48m 54s | ||||||
| 10/16/24 | ![]() From Barn to Yarn: The story of spinning wheels, with Heavenly Bresser | In this episode, Ben Miller speaks with knit maven Heavenly Bresser, founder of the store Heavenly Knitchet and devotee of ye olde spinning wheel. The pair gets into the mechanics of spinning wheels, the form's centuries-old history, and the largest wheel in Bresser's extensive collection, which is also her favorite: a pendulum wheel manufactured by Justin B. Wait in the 1800s, whose drive wheel is 46 1/2 inches in diameter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices] | 49m 04s | ||||||
| 9/25/24 | ![]() Learning to Love Antique Rugs, with Jan David Winitz: Part 2 | In this episode with Claremont Rug Company, president and founder Jan Winitz and Ben Miller explore myths about rugs, and the symbolic meanings of colors in rugs and importance of signatures. Winitz introduces his Oriental Rug Market Pyramid, which categorizes rugs from high collectible to reproduction levels, illustrating this and other points with four Persian Ferahan Sarouks, each of which represents a different quality level and degree of rarity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices] | 43m 03s | ||||||
| 9/11/24 | ![]() Learning to Love Antique Rugs, with Jan David Winitz: Part 1 | In part one of a two-part episode with Claremont Rug Company, president and founder Jan Winitz gives Ben the goods on the first Oriental rug he ever acquired. Made on a vertical loom over the course of nearly a year by a group of women, its imagery includes dragons (for the masculine principle of the cosmos) and phoenixes (for the receptive, earth-rooted feminine principle). It made such an impression on Winitz that he's never attempted to sell it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices] | 29m 51s | ||||||
| 8/28/24 | ![]() The curious histories behind board games, at the American Folk Art Museum | In this week's episode, Ben Miller speaks with Emelie Gevalt, curatorial chair for collections and curator of folk art at the American Folk Art Museum in New York. On view starting September 13 at the museum is the exhibition Playing with Design: Gameboards, Art, and Culture, an exhibition co-curated by Gevalt, who has brought along one special example to discuss: a nineteenth century painted-wood Game of the Goose board. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices] | 40m 52s | ||||||
| 8/14/24 | ![]() Tiffany's frog-shaped creamer and pufferfish sugar dish, at the Met | In this week's episode, Ben Miller speaks with Annamarie Sandecki, who describes herself as the "semi-retired former director" of the Tiffany Archives, and Medill Higgins Harvey, curator of American decorative arts at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. On the light table are a curiously shaped creamer and equally curious sugar bowl, the first in the shape of a frog and the second shaped like a pufferfish. Both were made by Tiffany under the aegis of design director Edward C. Moore, whose personal collection of decorative arts objects from around the world served as an inspiration to Tiffany in the later 1800s, and is the subject of a current exhibition at the Met, Collecting Inspiration: Edward C. Moore at Tiffany and Co. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices] | 41m 28s | ||||||
| 7/31/24 | ![]() CO Bites: Pretty, Dangerous | In this week's episode, host Ben Miller speaks with Sarah Margolis-Pineo about a turning chair prototype made at the Mount Lebanon Shaker community. But don't sit in it. Looking like a Wendell Castle sculpture avant la lettre, its bird-bone-thin spindles and threaded metal swivel mechanism are too delicate to support the weight of a full-grown adult. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices] | 13m 26s | ||||||
| 7/17/24 | ![]() Introducing Mitchell Owens | ANTIQUES has a new editor in chief! Mitch Owens, formerly of World of Interiors, joins Ben Miller on this special episode to give listeners an inside look at his art and design philosophy, and his plans for the magazine. Sneak preview: when Ben asked what would be the salvation of the antiques world, Mitch replied that it's essential to inspire collectors to acquire objects "promiscuously." "People love things, people are magpies, and I think we should do everything in our power to encourage these explosive affairs of the heart," he says, even if they occur across diverse collecting categories. An example of our editor's own "promiscuous" taste is this week's curious object: a copy of a fifteenth-century enameled and gilded wedding cup made by the Murano glass-making family Barovier. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices] | 48m 48s | ||||||
| 7/3/24 | ![]() The "Confirmed Bachelor" Who Forever Changed American Homes | In this episode, Ben digs into the history of Beauport, the Gilded-Age mansion perched on a rock ledge overlooking Massachusetts's Gloucester Harbor. Built by Henry Davis Sleeper, one of the country's first interior designers, it was conceived as a house-sized Valentine for the statesman and economist Piatt Andrew, the object of Sleeper's (unrequited) affections. Vin Cipolla, president and CEO of Historic New England, which stewards the house today; the institution's curator of collections Erica Lome; and writer and curator R. Tripp Evans feature. Additional music by @JackIsidore @SamGriffinGuitar Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices] | 41m 47s | ||||||
| 6/19/24 | ![]() THROWBACK: The WPA Origins of the American Doll, with Allison Robinson | During the Great Depression, the Works Progress Administration funded an interracial labor program in Wisconsin that employed over five thousand women to craft handmade goods: the Milwaukee Handicraft Project. Especially noteworthy among the rugs, quilts, costumes, and books that the women produced is a run of exquisitely crafted and clothed toddler-sized dolls. Host Benjamin Miller learns from scholar Allison Robinson about how these dolls—made to represent different ethnic groups both foreign and domestic—provide insight into New Deal–era debates over women's labor, race, and cultural nationalism . . . and into the origins of Barbie and American Girl. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices] | 46m 17s | ||||||
| 6/12/24 | ![]() Whale Teeth and the Pirate Princess | This week on our Curious Objects podcast, host Benjamin Miller is joined by Marina Wells to discuss scrimshaw. Whalebone, teeth, and other products of the sea adorned with nautical scenes and remembrances of home, scrimshaw is a portal into the lives and daydreams of whalers confined for months at a time aboard bobbing, blood-and-blubber-spattered boats. Under discussion in this episode are a pair of sperm whale teeth bearing depictions of what look like female pirates. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices] | 33m 13s | ||||||
| 6/5/24 | ![]() Are Trends Sooo Over? | This week, Ben is joined by Dan Rubinstein, design journalist and host of the Grand Tourist podcast, to discuss TRENDS. But first of all . . . do they even exist anymore? Or are we living in a post-trend world ruled by the math of the algorithm and the magnetism of sui generis celebrities? Ben and Dan consider trends through historical and pop-cultural lenses, using a very curious object as the jumping-off point: a pewter brooch in the shape of a Norse shield designed by Jorgen Jensen, son of Scandinavia's trendiest modern silver maker Georg Jensen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices] | 47m 45s | ||||||
| 5/22/24 | ![]() The Secret Code Book at the Independence Seaport Museum | In Part 2 of a special two-part podcast, host Benjamin Miller speaks again with Peter Siebert, president and CEO of Philadelphia's Independence Seaport Museum, this time about a Revolutionary War–era naval signal book made for English Admiral Richard Howe. "Prepare to haul to the wind together on the starboard tack when in order of battle, and the ships are to haul to the wind forthwith when the admiral fires a third gun" and other such recondite orders fill this hand-printed and watercolored volume, belying its usefulness as an eminently modern tool of warfare. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices] | 40m 52s | ||||||
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