
Agility Nut - Agile, indeed. My site has hundreds of pictures but for shear encyclopedic coverage of American Art Deco, Streamline and roadside buildings, Debra Jane Seltzer has no equal. Is there anywhere she has not been?
Shorpy - Voted one of the 10 best blogs ever, and its easy to see why. Some Art Deco but the real attraction here is the folks at Shorpy have access to (among other things) the archives of the Detroit Publishing Company. If you're not familiar with what a good scan from an 8x10 original looks like, you're in for a treat.
Rejuvenation Lighting - One of relatively few places that make modern Deco items that really look like they could have come from the Art Deco era.
Terry Tynan Lamps - Gorgeous lamps from a master of metal spinning.
Rose Iron Works - Real, French-inspired Art Deco, made by the same people who made the originals.
French Cab - Museum-quality French Art Deco at prices that are quite reasonable for what you get.
EstateSales.org - Now why didn't I think of this? A comprehensive listing of estate sales by city or state. You can advertise your estate sale, too.
IronForge.com - Fireplace doors and screens based on Edgar Brandt designs. I liked the Craftsman styled pieces even more.
Kelly Art Deco Light Museum - Ken Kelly of Vintage Hardware, has a museum devoted to Art Deco lighting. I haven't been there but it sounds impressive.
Collector's Weekly - A fascinating site with lots of beautifully illustrated articles on collectibles, especially 20th century items - clocks, cameras, plastics, posters, pottery and of course, Art Deco.
