Valuable Murano Glass

Are you trying to determine if you have Murano glass? Can’t find any markings, signatures or stickers? Learn how the glass is made as Dr. Lori reveals details about valuable Murano glass, its history, how to spot fakes and what is required for glass to be called Murano.

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Carnival Glass Makers & Markets

Names like Fenton, Northwood and Westmoreland are some of the carnival glass makers that buyers desire in the markets. Discover why it’s popular, how it was affected by the Depression and its relation to Tiffany glass. Plus, learn about its collecting history and get reselling tips.

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Identify and Value Colored Glass

Need help to identify and value colored glass pieces you’ve bought when thrifting? How do the colors of glass pieces affect their resell value? Read how ruby, Vaseline, white and milk, purple and black, and other colored glass pieces are made. Knowing how pieces are made will help you with their identification and value.

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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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Marbles

How to find valuable marbles and what to look for when identifying the colors and patterns of marbles made with clay or glass. Also, understand the history and names of marbles.

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Valuable Punch Bowls

Tips to identify valuable punch bowls by their size, shape and design, plus the history of the bowl is discussed. Punch bowls often reflect someone’s social status with popular designs made with glass or ceramic.

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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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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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Limoges Porcelains

Values, history, and tips to identify valuable Limoges porcelains including Haviland, Bernardaud, and T&V and how to find quality pieces and avoid cheap knock-offs.

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