Sterling silver

How to identify sterling silver by its various marks like 925, sterling, sterling silver and others. Understand valuable differences between other types of silver like nickel, coin, and German and beware of polishing your silver.

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Weathervanes

Find the prices of weathervanes and their popular shapes like roosters, horses, and cows which are made with copper, iron or zinc and displayed on the tops of churches, houses or barns.

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Pedal cars

History and how to find valuable pedal cars made by Cyclops, Steelcraft, Whitney Reed, Lines Bros, Eureka, Butler Bros.of the popular police, fire engine, and dump trucks model cars. Plus models following the Model T Ford, Austin, Peugeots, Renaults and Grand Prix car designs.

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Salesman Samples

How to tell value and if you have a salesman sample like a sewing machine, stove, cast iron skillet or another or if you simply have a kid’s toy. Tips to help you identify the age of your salesmen sample.

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Betty Lamps

Find valuable betty lamps by learning how to identify the lamp’s oil reservoir lid, wick holder and hook. Lamps were hand made by farmers, handymen, and blacksmiths using tin, brass, or sheet metal materials.

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Candy Molds

Find valuable candy molds and date the molds by their size, shapes, and materials used to make the molds such as sheet metal, copper, tin, silver wash, plastic and even wood.

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World’s Fair Collectibles

How to find valuable collectibles from the World’s Fair including fair tickets, Ferris wheel toys, Eiffel Tower snow globes, bottles, cups and more as they relate to a specific fair’s history.

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Antique Carriage Clocks

Tips to identify valuable carriage clocks and the other names people use for carriage clocks such as sedan, officer’s and bracket. Plus, understand the history of the clocks for correct identification and value.

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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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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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