What is Patina?

Patina and its correct usage in the world of art and antiques is discussed. How many so-called expert do not use the term correctly. An object's patina can impact its value in the fine art and antiques market. [Video]

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Pairpoint Lamps

Dr. Lori focuses on ways to identify the many Pairpoint glass types, markings, and decorative motifs found on Pairpoint lamps. Values for Pairpoint lamps regularly soar into the tens of thousands of dollars for good pieces.

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Alfred R. Nunamaker

Dr. Lori discusses the works of art and career of Pennsylvania Impressionist painter, Alfred R. Nunamaker. Nunamaker painted landscape scenes among fellow artists Walter Baum, Edward Redfield, Walter Schofield, Daniel Garber, and George Sotter.

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Mr. Peanut Collectibles

The history of Planters Peanuts and the advertising icon, Mr. Peanut is explored along with insider tips about the collectibles market for Mr. Peanut antiques and vintage objects. Dr. Lori shows you why collectors are nuts for Mr. Peanut.

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Wayne Morrell

Rockport, MA artist is best known for his earthy landscapes in the American Impressionist tradition. Morrell's paintings capture imagery of boats in harbor and blooming trees in the manner of Emile Gruppe and Allan Freelon.

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Moriage ware

Dr. Lori outlines the methods for making, decorating and identifying the most valuable moriage ceramics. Gold leaf, wet slip ware decoration, and sculptural relief designs are traits of this Asian inspired ceramic collectible. Don’t let the lack of markings fool you, moriage is widely collectible and very valuable.

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Ansel Adams

Ansel Adams helped to position photography within the realm of the fine arts. A preservationist and nature lover, Adams' iconic black and white photographs of the American west command nearly six figures on the art market.

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McCoy Pottery

The history and impact of the McCoy pottery company is the topic. Collectible cookie jars, vases, planters, and other ceramic objects made by the Ohio firm are discussed for their decorative designs and their vintage collectible value.

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Mary Gregory Glass

Trace the history of Mary Gregory glass from Sandwich, Cape Cod, MA to the glass center of Pittsburgh, PA and beyond. These  white enamel stylized images of Victorian children and landscapes on glassware attract collectors and command high prices.

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Majolica

Majolica is an earthenware ceramic dating back to Italian Renaissance of the 14th Century. Identify the various types including Palissyware and Minton. A pair of circa 1875 majolica teapots recently sold for more than $10,000.

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