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Collector's Encyclopedia of English China: Identification and Values by Mary Frank Gaston
Collector's Encyclopedia of English China: Identification and Values



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In this book author Mary Frank Gaston encompasses English china made form the late eighteenth through the early twentieth centuries. Not surprisingly, she picked the time period that is the focal point of interest for most collectors of true antique china. There are more than 450 full color photos in the book. The subject matter ranges from Chelsea Grape to Wedgwood, with plenty of offerings in between on such china as Majolica, Ironstone, and Staffordshire.

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Collectors Encyclopedia of Homer Laughlin China by Joanne Jasper
Collectors Encyclopedia of Homer Laughlin China


Over 175 full-color photos of this beautiful china with histories, sizes, dates, and values. The primary emphasis is on the most popular dinnerware from 1900-1950. This is the first book devoted to the dinnerware of Homer Laughlin. 2000 values. AUTHORBIO: Joanne Jasper, an antique lover and Homer Laughlin fan for years, visited the Homer Laughlin plant in Newell, West Virginia with her daughter and decided to make her idea for a collector's reference a reality. She spent countless hours researching, interviewing, and taking photographs. Her book has become a bestseller. REVIEW: This book was inspired by a visit to the Homer Laughlin Factory in Newell, West Virginia, by the author. For the casual collector of Homer Laughlin China, this book will show the evolution of the Homer Laughlin designs throughout the years. For the serious collector and dealer, this book is a great reference manual which can assist in the identification of different shapes and decorative patterns. It especially assists in differentiating between shapes which closely resemble one another.


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Collectors Encyclopedia Of Milk Glass Identification Values by Betty Newbound
Collectors Encyclopedia Of Milk Glass Identification Values


This comprehensive, easy-to-use book is the first published to cover milk glass that was mass produced in the United States since 1930. Patterns and shapes made by Fenton, Westmoreland, L.E. Smith, and Kemple are all featured in full-color photographs as well as vintage company catalogs and advertisements. This beautiful presentation will be a great addition to any glassware dealer's or collector's library. 2005 values.


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Collectors Encyclopedia of Roseville Pottery by Sharon Huxford
Collectors Encyclopedia of Roseville Pottery



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This revised edition is brought to you by the authors of the bestselling McCoy, Weller, and Fiesta titles, Bob and Sharon Huxford. It is a revamped edition of their original bestselling Roseville Pottery title that was published in 1976 and has become a standard among collectors.

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Collectors Guide To Crackle Glass by Stan Weitman
Collectors Guide To Crackle Glass



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This book consists of large, detailed color photographs and descriptions of crackle glass items along with a price guide that will greatly help people interested in selling or collecting crackle glass. It also gives a history of where, how, and why crackle glass was developed. It is the first in a 2-volume set by the authors.

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Collector's Guide to Feather Edge Ware: Identification and Values by Lisa S. McAllister
Collector's Guide to Feather Edge Ware: Identification and Values



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Newcomers to the field of feather edge collecting will be delighted to see the vast array of items produced in this lovely design: tureens, master salts, pepper and mustard pots, ladles, cups and mugs, plates of all sizes, platters, open and covered dishes, drainers, sauce boats, and many more. 150 full color photographs included. A brief section on reproduction will be helpful for both experienced and beginning collectors. AUTHORBIO: In 1992 Lisa McAllister co-authored her first volume of the Collector's Guide to Yellow Ware with John Michel. That book has been brought back into print with updated information and current market values. She has also produced two more volumes on her own in that series, as well as the Collector's Guide to Feather Edge Ware. REVIEW: This book is an identification and value guide intended to help you identify a piece of Red Wing Art Pottery and given an average price you can expect to pay for the item. A history of Red Wing begins the book, as well as information on marks and shape numbers. Detailed color photographs make this book a must-have for collectors.

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Collectors Guide to Glass Banks by Charles V. Reynolds
Collectors Guide to Glass Banks



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This work is the most comprehensive book dedicated to glass banks available on today's collector's market, with over 1,100 full color photos. Glass banks, bottle banks, candy containers, bubble banks, fish bowls, glass blocks, advertising mugs, and others are shown and identifed. Complete details are listed for each bank pictured, including height, category, price range, available colors, type of glass, slot and label information, and other pertinent information to aid in identification. 2001 values. AUTHORBIO: Charles Reynolds is the current president of the Mechanical Bank Collectors of America, and a member of the board of directors of the Still Bank Collectors Club. He is an active member of the Train Collectors Association, Mid-Atlantic Penny Bank Club, Figural Bottle Opener Club, Kollectors of Old Kitchen Stuff, Candy Container Collectors of America, and Antique Toy Collectors of America. REVIEW: This book identifies as many glass banks as possible, and places banks in categories that suit each type of bank collecting interest. There are fourteen categories to identify every type of glass and part glass bank produced. Information on the type of bank, size, slot information, lid (if any) and a grading scale are provided.

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Collector's Guide to Ideal Dolls: Identification and Values, 3rd Edition by Judith Izen
Collector's Guide to Ideal Dolls: Identification and Values, 3rd Edition



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A fun read, the book is well organized and gives collectors the story behind these wonderful dolls. With the addition of new photos and up-to-date information and values, this book is a highly readable reference guide, providing sweeping coverage of every known doll produced by this amazing company. An invaluable addition to the doll collector's library. -Antiques & Collecting Magazine

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Collector's Guide to Victoriana (Wallace-Homestead Collector's Guide Series) by O. Henry Mace
Collector's Guide to Victoriana (Wallace-Homestead Collector's Guide Series)



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The term "Victoriana" means many things to many people, and has been used on occasion to denote objects that resemble anything made during the Victorian era. Here the author wisely limits his coverage to objects actually produced during the reign of Queen Victoria, from 1837 to 1901. Room by room, this entertaining guide takes the reader through a typical middle-class Victorian home, discussing activities that took place in each room and describing objects normally found there. Individual entries include, whenever possible, a description of the object's uses, variety, and value as a collectible; a photograph; a list of price ranges; and a selected reading list. While one might quibble over a few points (e.g., the author refers to crocheting as "a form of knitting"), this guide is both thorough and readable and the accompanying bibliography is up to date. Highly recommended where interest warrants. (Index not seen.)-- Janice Zlendich, California State Univ. Lib., Fullerton
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Collector's Guide to Yellow Ware, Book 3: An Identification and Value Guide by Lisa S. McAllister
Collector's Guide to Yellow Ware, Book 3: An Identification and Value Guide


Ten years ago author Lisa McAllister teamed up with John Michel to bring collectors the definitive guide to collecting American yellow ware, then produced a second book in 1997. Now she presents an all-new volume in her series, Collector's Guide to Yellow Ware, Book 3, which contains over 300 photographs with no repeats, and new information vital to collectors in this field. Filled with fresh facts on yellow ware, the book contains marks never before seen, many figural pieces, flower pots, urns, pitchers, and storage pieces of all sizes and shapes. In addition, there is an entire section devoted to bowls, one of the greatest categories of interest for yellow ware collectors, which includes photo, origin, sizes in which the piece was made, and value for each bowl. As in McAllister's two previous books, potters and their marks are included, as well as a glossary and bibliography. Anyone who takes a look at this book will be amazed at the variety of forms of yellow ware, an early nineteenth century whimsey that grew into a twentieth century utilitarian object. AUTHORBIO: In 1992 Lisa McAllister co-authored her first volume of the Collector's Guide to Yellow Ware with John Michel. That book has been brought back into print with updated information and current market values. She has also produced two more volumes on her own in that series, as well as the Collector's Guide to Feather Edge Ware. REVIEW: This book is invaluable for yellow ware collectors. Hundreds of color photographs and a useful marks section are included. The colorful pages add to the beauty of this book.


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Constant Friends: The Victorian Scrapbook of Ophelia B. Clise by Michele Durkson Clise
Constant Friends: The Victorian Scrapbook of Ophelia B. Clise

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Costume Jewelry a Practical Handbook and Value Guide by Fred Rezazadeh
Costume Jewelry a Practical Handbook and Value Guide


Costume Jewelry, A Practical Handbook & Value Guide is the first book to provide information regarding the investment potential of one of today's hottest collecting fields. The breadth of the industry is represented by different types of costume jewelry - defined as fashion jewelry - both domestic and foreign. It provides comprehensive information on a broad range of jewelry, emphasizing the more common, rather than the unique and rare, types of jewelry which most collectors are likely to encounter in the market place. Dealers as well as collectors will enjoy the more than 2,200 pieces featured in full color, and appreciate the wealth of information provided. The author explains the ever-changing market, value scales, and investment tips, as well as hints on cleaning, repairing, displaying, and storing jewelry. This beautiful, full-color book will be a welcome addition to all collectors' libraries. 2002 values. REVIEW: Over 2,000 pieces of American, Austrian, Czechoslovakian, German, Italian, Oriental, and Spanish costume jewelry are featured in this book. Besides the numerous international companies, there are over 100 American manufacturers with background information. Unmarked pieces are given coverage, as well as gold filled and silver jewelry, brass, copper, pewter, tin, plastic, and beaded jewelry.


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