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A Decade of Barbie Dolls and Collectibles 1981-1991: Identification and Values by  Beth Summers
A Decade of Barbie Dolls and Collectibles 1981-1991: Identification and Values

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A Treasury of Scottie Dog Collectibles: Identification and Values (Treasury of Scottie Dog... by  Candace Sten Davis and Patricia Baugh
A Treasury of Scottie Dog Collectibles: Identification and Values (Treasury of Scottie Dog...


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The authors of our popular 'A Treasury of Scottie Dog Collectibles' have put together a second volume on these terrific terrier collectibles with no repeats from Book 1. Collectors can dig up almost 800 full-color photographs of hundreds of Scottie items in this book, set up in the same chapter format as the first volume for easy reference. Each section is arranged according to material used to create the item. A discussion on the care and feeding of Scottie collectibles and displaying your collection is included, as well as a listing of Scottie merchandisers and publications. 2000 values. AUTHORBIO: Candace Davis owns and operates several small businesses, including Scottie Treasures, Nana's Cottage, Fancywork, and Angus Stitches. Besides collecting Scottie dog items, she collects Russian lacquer boxes, chocolate molds, needlework samplers, and books. AUTHORBIO: A musician and teacher by trade, Patricia Baugh's passion is collecting. Not only does she collect Scottie dog collectibles, but her house is filled with flamingos, Depression glass, Blue Willow china, vintage music books, cairn terrier collectibles, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer books. REVIEW: This 656-page book is arranged alphabetically by manufacturers. It is chock-full of useful information for collectors. Each manufacturer's section includes history, location and dates of production, date code information, examples of backstamps, and other production information as well as color photos of dinnerware and examples of product brochures, advertisements, and catalog pages.

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Alligators, Old Mink and New Money: One Woman's Adventures in Vintage Clothing by  Alison Houtte and Melissa Houtte
Alligators, Old Mink and New Money: One Woman's Adventures in Vintage Clothing


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Alligators, Old Mink & New Money is a celebration of the clothes that capture our memories and imaginations, that leave their indelible stamp on each of our lives. Alison Houtte—a former fashion model who runs the beloved Brooklyn, New York, boutique Hooti Couture—knows that every article of vintage clothing has a story behind it, and she uses these items as a springboard to explore such universal topics as relationships, self-image, the bond between mothers and daughters, and that elusive thing called style.

Whether you're a flea market veteran who savors the thrill of the hunt, a couture shopper with a Vogue budget, or are simply drawn to the de rigueur world of vintage, Alligators, Old Mink & New Money offers a shopping adventure—through auctions, estate sales, flea markets, and clothing racks all over the world—to be savored, and inspired by!

About The Author


Alison Houtte is the owner of Hooti Couture, a vintage clothing and accessories boutique in Brooklyn, New York. Before opening her own business, she worked for more than ten years as a fashion model in Paris and New York, and has appeared in both French and American Vogue, Elle, Cosmopolitan and French Marie Claire. Her Brooklyn home is filled with assorted vintage furnishings and clothing.

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Antique and Collectible Buttons: Identification and Values by  Debra J. Wisniewski and Charles Lynch
Antique and Collectible Buttons: Identification and Values


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Thousands of buttons are featured in over 400 color photographs. No repeats from the first book. Complete descriptions, dates, and current values. This unique book showcases all types of materials such as glass, enamel, brass, plastic, rhinestone, wood, and shell , as well as the amazine pictorials of birds, dogs, cats, insects, people, mythology, and more. AUTHORBIO: Debra Wisniewski is the author of two volumes of Antique Collectible Buttons. She has been involved in her family's estate auctioneering business since 1970. She has served as president and as secretary of the West Michigan Buttoneers and is a member of the National Button Society. She continues to spread the joy of button collecting at schools, historical societies, and civic groups. REVIEW: This book is the second of Debra Wisniewki's bestselling books, with no repeats from her first volume. Using the same user-friendly format as Volume I, the book includes more studio buttons, paperweights, and newly manufactured buttons. Large photos and colorful pages make the book an eye catcher.

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Antique and Collectible Buttons: Identification and Values by  Debra J. Wisniewski
Antique and Collectible Buttons: Identification and Values


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The button, both functional and decorative, can be deservingly considered an art form on a small scale. This book is a dazzling color array of outstanding examples. Thousands of buttons are featured in over 300 color plates. Debra Wisniewski, an avid collector, has chosen the most beautiful and fascinating buttons to represent the vast variety available. They are displayed in this gorgeous hardcover book which provides invaluable information to the collector - complete descriptions, dates, and of course, current values. The realistic price ranges given reflect actual prices paid and considerable discussion with other collectors. All ages, styles and materials are represented in this fascinating reference and value guide. It's a perfect book for anyone who appreciates the art, craft, beauty, and skill apparent in these buttons. 2003 values. REVIEW: In only 168 pages, this book has made a successful collector out of me. It has numerous illustrations, all in color; an orderly method of describing types of buttons and their history; tips on cleaning and displaying them; and addresses of publications, suppliers, and clubs for collectors. Although it is crisply informative, the book also conveys the pleasant, upbeat personality of the writer. -Amazon.com

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Antique and Vintage Clothing: A Guide to Dating and Valuation of Women's Clothing 1850 to... by  Diane Snyder-Haug
Antique and Vintage Clothing: A Guide to Dating and Valuation of Women's Clothing 1850 to...

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Antique Children's Fashions 1880-1900 by  Hazel Ulseth and Helen Shannon
Antique Children's Fashions 1880-1900


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A reference manual that will aid the doll dresser in making authentic period costumes for French Bebes and German bisques of the late 19th century. Featured is a full-size pull-out pattern for a 20-1/2in (52cm) doll from The Delineator, December 1894, plus detailed instructions on patterns. Extensive glossary. 20 color and 112 b/w photographs as well as numerous illustrations. 126 pages.

About The Author
Hazel Ulseth and Helen Shannon have written several doll dressmaking resource books over a number of years. Among their most popular are Costume Cameos 1 through 5, A Handbook for Doll Costumers, and Creating Fur Teddy Bears: Mink and Fake Fur. Ulseth and Shannon have contributed many doll and Teddy Bear costume and making project to Doll Reader and Teddy Bear and friends magazines. They frequently give workshops on doll costuming and teddy bear making at large toy and doll shows throughout the country.

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Antique Trader Answers to Questions About Antiques and Collectibles by  Kyle Husfloen
Antique Trader Answers to Questions About Antiques and Collectibles

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Antique Trader Vintage Clothing Price Guide (Antique Trader) by  Kyle Husfloen and Madeleine Kirsch
Antique Trader Vintage Clothing Price Guide (Antique Trader)


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-Diverse appeal - hip young consumer crowd into retro clothes and veteran collectors with a passion and an eye for vintage

-Vintage clothing is featured in 64,000 auctions daily on eBay

From 1920s flapper dresses to 1950s beaded cardigans and bell-bottom jeans of the '70s, vintage clothing is helping to define today's fashions. This book covers pricing and history of affordable items sold at general stores including Sears and Montgomery-Ward, as well as expensive couture from leading designers such as Chanel and Dior. In this handy guide, historians, collectors and consumers with an eye for fashion will discover:

-Clothes and accessories from the 1800s-1979 for men, women and children

-1,200 detailed color photos to assist with identification

-History snippets about each era featured

-Prices and identification for more than 2,500 items

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Antiques Roadshow Primer : The Introductory Guide to Antiques and Collectibles from the... by  Carol Prisant and Chris Jussel
Antiques Roadshow Primer : The Introductory Guide to Antiques and Collectibles from the...


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The simple but brilliant attraction of the popular PBS series is that deep down inside, everyone wonders if that family heirloom or flea-market antique in the corner of the living room has any real value. Antiques Roadshow Primer can help you answer that question. Carol Prisant, who writes about antiques and collectibles for Martha Stewart Living, House Beautiful, and New York, quickly notes in her introduction, however, that this is a primer--an introduction to the basics of antiques--and does not presume to make the reader an instant expert.

In that vein, the focus is on the bread and butter of the antique world: silver, glass, pottery, porcelain, books, paintings, jewelry, rugs, clocks, and furniture. These are the items that are not trendy (Barbie dolls, 1920s beaded bags) and subject to massive fluctuations in price and value. Instead, Prisant points out, they are the types of items that are good for the long haul and, she notes, the front hall. So how do you determine if an heirloom is worth something? The following tips are offered when inspecting furniture: run your fingers underneath or over the back of the piece--very sharp edges and corners indicate recent manufacture. Remove one screw in some inconspicuous spot. An old, handmade screw will have irregular widths between the spirals, running the whole length of the shaft. The slot in the head may be off-center. Look for the distinctive curved pattern left in sawn wood by the teeth of a circular saw--it is one important sign of manufacture after 1840.

Prisant also reveals tricks of the trade for inspecting diamonds: place the gem against your upper lip, she advises. If it's glass--the oldest imitator of a diamond--it will not feel cold at all, while a real diamond will. Definitions are also offered for "antique furniture" (any object 100 years old or older, according to the U.S. government), "used furniture" (secondhand furniture less than 100 years old), and "period furniture" (made when its design was first popular and new; generally the most valuable of antique furniture). At its best, Antiques Roadshow Primer instills a sense of genuine interest and enthusiasm, much like the PBS show, by making the antiques and collectibles world less of a stuffy discussion about an untouchable item behind lock and key and more about drawing connections to the heirloom in the corner. --John Russell

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Lines snaking around every major and minor U.S. metropolitan civic center are the hallmarks of PBS' wildly popular Antiques Roadshowand may soon queue at library doors. Why? Appraiser-dealer Prisant, with a lot of help from marketing-savvy Workman Publishing, has extracted some of the best finds and tips and data from the TV series, and has added selected background information. Photographs and illustrations are prolific throughout the 10 chapters; either solo or within a chart, all pictures include annotations as well as narrative "crib sheets." From furniture to books and manuscripts, each section features a broad overview of manufacturing and techniques, makers, "discoveries" from the show, distinguishing characteristics, and clues that will reveal the rarity of the object. Easy on the eyes--and the wallet--as well as the best place to begin serious antiquing. Barbara Jacobs
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A-Z of Antiques and Collectibles by  Judith Miller
A-Z of Antiques and Collectibles


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Written by world-renowned antiques authority Judith Miller, this encyclopedia offers over 3,000 alphabetical entries that define: styles, periods, designers, makers and factories; materials and techniques; and what a piece is, how it was used, and when it was most fashionable. Whether your interest lies in Tiffany lamps, teddy bears, Greek pottery, or Gothic Revival style, this is a must-have for anyone interested in antiques and collecting, from the experienced collector to those new to the subject.

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Bean Bag Toys: Easy-To-Make Clothing, Furniture, and Accessories by  Kathryn Severns
Bean Bag Toys: Easy-To-Make Clothing, Furniture, and Accessories

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