Glidden Pottery

Understand how to identify valuable Glidden pottery pieces including how the pottery is marked. Read tips about the history of these popular pottery pieces including their designs, colors and shapes most desired by collectors.

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Feng Shui and Antiques

How to use antiques to decorate and design your interiors using Feng Shui principles and rules with furniture, ceramics, pottery and stained glass windows.

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Dating Pottery Pieces

Tips for the phrases and terms to look for on pieces of pottery when dating your piece to determine its value on pieces by makers like Delft, Nippon, Staffordshire, Limoges and others in the 19th Century.

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Determine Age of Pottery

Tips for the marks and phrases to look for when trying to determine the age of pottery pieces and the values for pieces like Lladro, Hutschenreuther, Van Briggle, and others made in the 20th Century.

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Spode

Tips to identify valuable pieces of Spode china and ceramics by their mark and pattern including the Blue Willow and Christmas Tree patterns of Spode. Values for plates and sets are shared.

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Meissen porcelain

Values and history for Meissen porcelain pieces, tips how to identify valuable pieces and sets by their pattern and mark, plus how restoration could affect value with collectors.

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Limoges Porcelains

Values, history, and tips to identify valuable Limoges porcelains including Haviland, Bernardaud, and T&V and how to find quality pieces and avoid cheap knock-offs.

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Nippon

Use the Nippon mark to date and value your ceramic and porcelain pieces and understand what the mark means, plus learn how to identify the different Nippon designs and valuable pieces.

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Belleek

How to identify valuable Belleek china by its symbols, styles and shapes including deciphering and dating pieces by their 15 different markings and colors. This history of Belleek is also discussed.

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Wedgwood

Values and history for Wedgwood pottery, how to identify the three body types including Queen's ware, Black basalt and Jasperware. Plus, tips about Wedgewood marks and forgeries.

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