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- Antiques - What is an Antique? By Sharon Stajda Finding a definitive definition for both an antique and a collectible is not possible. Just what constitutes an antique and what constitutes a collectible is determined by each individual antique dealer. Many times, the dealers will...
- Wedgwood And The Wedgwood Museum Saturday, October 04, 2008 Wedgwood Musuem to Open in October The long-awaited Wedgwood Museum, located at the site of the Wedgwood factory in Barlaston, UK is scheduled to open on October 24, 2008. Some will visit Wedgwood to see the first vases which...
- Antiques & Collectibles - Info on Fakes and Reproductions Can you recognize a fake or reproduction in the antiques and collectibles you buy? Do you know the difference between a fake and a reproduction? A "fake" is an item that looks similar to an authentic piece and has similar markings, but...
- History Of Clinchfield Pottery By Sharon Stajda, The first pottery workers were hired from nearby Ohio. This is the main reason the workers were labeled the "Northern People" by the residents of Erwin. The Ohio craftsmen were responsible for training the Erwin r...
- Bernie's antiques, Seattle WA Owned by Bernie is Bernies Antiques, which is an old style antique shop where items are super old and the store it's self dates back to the 40's. The building was once a Kaiser dealership, with big windows and a part that has garage doors for the mec...
- History Of Roseville Pottery By Sharon Stajda, The founder's of Roseville pottery were George Young, and C.F. Allison. The business it self got off to somewhat of a modest beginning, making general stoneware for the home. In 1902 the pa...
