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Fairy Lamps
Aet glass collectors as well as fairy lamp and lighting specialists seek out examples in everything from satinized cranberry to peachblow glass. -Debbie Coe ...
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Van Briggle
Artus Van Briggle, who founded his pottery in Colorado in 1901, developed his ... marks and those produced before Van Briggle died are most sought after. A record was set for Van Briggle pottery last year when one of his early designs, ...
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Van Briggle
Van Briggle Pottery Nears 100 Years Production. Van Briggle Lorelei Vase c.1920-1929 Van Briggle Dog and House Van Briggle Green over Brown Vase ...
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Van Briggle
Artus Van Briggle, who founded his pottery in Colorado in 1901, ... Bookends, lamps, candlesticks, animal figures and plaques as well as vases are included ...
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Majolica Pottery
Wedgwood, a giant in the ceramic world, did not begin producing majolica until 1860, nearly 10 years after Minton. Their pieces, nearly always marked, ...
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Majolica Pottery
By far the best know of the American manufacturers is Griffen, Smith, and Hill, whose Etruscan majolica designs depict plant and marine life. ...
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Majolica Pottery
Today, as we begin to appreciate the ingenuity and craftsmanship of Queen Victoria’s age, the brilliantly colored ceramic ware known as majolica once more ...
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Oyster Plates
Majolica oyster plates, probably because of their bright colors and unique styling, remain a prime collector's choice. Many designs featured shell patterns, ...
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Majolica Pottery
Today, a signed piece from George Jones carries a premium. Wedgwood, a giant in the ceramic world, did not begin producing majolica until 1860, ...
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Bakelite Jewelry
Interestingly, the 409 test produces a yellow stain from any color of bakelite. The latter is the most consistently reliable, the first is the least ...
 
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