Identifying Valuable Staffordshire

Understand how to identify valuable Staffordshire pottery pieces. Simple tips include looking at the decorations on the plate, platter, etc. and also by recognizing the shape of the figurines.

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Staffordshire Pottery

Understand what makes a piece Staffordshire pottery, why Staffordshire is desirable and view a list of makers who create the valuable ceramic pieces.

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Chalkware

Tips to identify where this Santa bank was made just by what Santa is doing and the colors used for the bank. Look at photos to understand how to identify age and condition which affects its value.

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Kutani ware china

Tips to help you identify highly desirable and decorated Kutani ware china from northern Japan by its color and imagery. Read about its history dating back to the mid-1600s.

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Cut Glass

History and values for collecting cut glass from Europe and America. Process of glass cutting and the famous makers such as T.G. Hawkes, Steuben, Libbey, and Dorflinger. [Video]

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Pressed Glass

History of Pressed Glass in American including values on the market, process for making glass, and popular patterns. The Boston and Sandwich Glass Works and other famous makers are discussed. [Video]

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Carnival Glass

History of carnival glass as the “poor man's Tiffany” glass. Tips to identify valuable pieces from major manufacturers such as Northwood and Fenton and values of carnival glass pieces on the market. [Video]

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Noritake

Origins of the Noritake china firm, values for specific china sets, and information about the history of china and porcelain.

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Friar Tuck Collectibles

Goebel figurines from the Friar Tuck line for table use, tips for identifying the circa 1950s era collectibles, and their values are discussed.

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Understanding Pottery Marks

Learn how pottery marks can indicate a great deal of information about your ceramic piece. Spot the pottery mark by color, date, country of manufacture, maker's location, clay quality, etc. [Video]

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