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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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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Lalique

Find out what to look for when identifying valuable Lalique glass pieces such as vases, plates, and bottles. Plus, learn why the pieces are not crystal and do not contain lead and how to spot the many fakes that exist.

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Autographs

Tips to identify valuable autographs, how to authentic them by their paper and ink color and what makes certain autographs more collectible such as a signed baseball vs. a letter.

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Capodimonte

Values and history for Capodimonte ceramics plus tips to identify the N mark, the types of figures you'll see on pieces and the references used on pieces from the Bible and nature.

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Masonic collectibles

Tips to identify valuable Masonic, the Masons, and Freemasons collectibles by their markings, symbols, and emblems and what collectors want to buy.

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Beer Steins

Tips to identify valuable beer steins by their decorations of German castles and churches and which steins are most valuable to collectors based on when they were made.

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Beanie Babies

History and marketing tactics, values and what to look for with Beanie Babies animals including the list of nine original collectibles produced by Ty Inc.

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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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Miniature Christmas Villages

History and values for Miniature Christmas Villages, how to identify them by their simulated windows and other constructed materials such as papier macher, plastic, and lithographic tins. Key makers are also listed.

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