Northwood Carnival Glass

Love carnival glass? Need more information for your listings when reselling? Dr. Lori reveals how to identify and value Northwood carnival glass and find it’s hidden mark. Also, learn about its patterns and history, how carnival glass got started and Northwood’s relationship to Fenton and Tiffany glass.

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Collectible Milk Bottles

How to identify milk bottles, determine their origin, and date the bottles by their shape, label, color, and seams. Understand how the 'scar' can help classify the bottle and markings like ‘store’ also provide clues.

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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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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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