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Jewelry Cleaning - The Cheap and Easy Way
By :
Ricky Alberta
Clean jewelry of all types without buying expensive jewelry cleaners or machines.
10 Great Cents
By :
Kip Goldhammer
It is safe to say there have been many important coins in the history of the cent denomination. Ranging from expensive and scarce to rather available and inexpensive, important cents take a number of forms, making the top 10 an interesting and diverse group.The cent was a high priority for the U.S. Mint from its start, with the first cents being minted for circulation in 1793, the year after the Mint opened. Here's my list of the 10 best that have been produced since then.
Coin Collecting Throughout the Ages
By :
John Morris
Coin collecting, or numismatics is a hobby as old as time. As a hobby, it has been around for more than 2,500 years. This is surprising since the use of coins has been around for pretty much that same amount of time too. Man has always had a fixation for small, round, shiny things. And throughout the ages, coin collectors have always been on the prowl for the oldest, rarest, most attractive coins around.
Dolls for Every Occasion
By :
Charles Kassotis
If you've ever wondered why some people collect dolls, read this and see. Perhaps you'll decide to join them!
Animal Figurines and Collecting Animal Art
By :
Cynthia Macy
The joy of collecting animal art and figurines that remind you of a beloved pet!
The Versatility of a Bottle
By :
James Monahan
Bottles are quite fascinating. Aside from being just containers for almost everything, bottles can be used for many purposes.
Feel the Gold Rush with Gold Coins
By :
John Morris
A lot of people find collecting gold coins as not only an incredibly interesting hobby but a fairly lucrative one as well! Over time, your collection will accure value and parts of it can be sold if you desire...
How To Sell Collectibles On Ebay
By :
Gregg Hall
Yes, collectibles! Collectibles are where eBay started, and they're still one of its biggest areas - however much they might want you to believe they're not. eBay's most hardcore and long-time users are almost all collectors of something or other - it is quite common to post what you think is a mundane item, only to have collectors suddenly go to war over it because it is somehow linked to something they collect.
A Look At Sports Memorabilia And Collecting
By :
Gregg Hall
Collecting sports memorabilia is a hobby that can fill your spare time with importance and give you a distraction to the everyday drudgery. What you decide to collect is a matter of personal preference. Some people collect items from a broad range of different sports while others only collect items that pertain to a particular sport or a particular athlete.
A Closer Look At The Bowie Knife
By :
Gregg Hall
The term Bowie Knife which is commonly used today refers to any large sheath knife but it also applies directly to the specific original design by Colonel James "Jim" Bowie and originally created by James Black.
Antique Wheelchair Models
By :
Emmanuel Aubrey
The chair and the wheel were two of man's earliest inventions, dating back to 4000 B.C. The first evidence of combining wheels with furniture was a Greek wheeled baby-bed, built in 530 B.C. It was not until 1595 that an actual wheelchair was invented. This antique wheelchair was used by King Phillip II of Spain.
Vintage Wheelchairs
Collecting Model Ships
By :
Charles Kassotis
Different types of model ships available as collectibles.
Finding Companion Pieces is Like a Treasure Hunt!
By :
Jason Diehl
Increasing the value of your autograph collection can be as easy as finding a companion piece for your existing pieces. Two signatures can be more valuable than either one by themselves.
How to Take Care of Collectible Dolls
By :
Ted Roberson
Taking care of your collectible dolls is the key to having your collection last the test of time.
Coin Collecting Opens The Door To The Past
By :
Susan Jan
Coins have often been regarded as 'mirrors of history'. Other than the monetary value and worth of antique coins, they also possess historical value. Coins belonging to different ages have different stories to tell of empires and emperors.
10 Really Low-Cost Ways to Start Your Stamp Collection
By :
Joan Yankowitz
Stamp collecting doesn't have to be an expensive hobby. You can enjoy collecting stamps with limited financial resources. Here are 10 really low-cost ways to start stamp collecting.
Investing in Autographed Collectibles is Preserving Our History
By :
Jason Diehl
Whenever we invest in our culture we are preserving our history. Collectors of all types are helping to maintain our ever-changing culture.
The Art of Collecting Animal Figurines
By :
Kip Goldhammer
Animal Figurines are basically replica statues or statuettes of animals that can be made using clay, metal and a host of other molding materials. Animal figurines are used for decorative, collection or symbolic purposes depending on the whims and fancies of the owners.
History of Standing Liberty Quarter
By :
Keith Scott
Ever wonder how the Standing Liberty Quarter came about? Wonder no more!
Insect or Arachnid?
By :
Charles Kassotis
Many people think of bugs as insects, but the fact of the matter is that just about any small, creepy and crawly thing can be a bug.
The Joys of Collecting Antique Toys
By :
Dave Poon
You may have your favorite childhood toy. Like your favorite toy train that you kept near your bed.
Your Word is Your Bond
By :
Bob Rardin
Have you ever heard the saying your word is your bond? It refers to the fact that what you say can be trusted. Here is a question for you. Do you think Barry Bond s words are bondable?
Taking The Risk Out Of Online Antique Auctions
By :
Lee Dobbins
Buying antiques online can be a source of great bargains but could turn into a huge headache if you don't use some common precautions.
How To Value Collectible Coins
By :
Lee Dobbins
Coins can be fun to collect and also a great investment. Many coins are worth well more than the face value and this article will give you the basics on how to determine the value of your collectible coins.
Tips to Consider When Buying a Model Airplane
By :
Julien Raynal
Detailed models of historic and modern military aircrafts are well suited as gifts for military and aviation professionals, as well as collectors of aviation items.
Tips For Online Coin Auction Enthusiasts
By :
Lee Dobbins
Tips on coin collecting and buying coins at online auctions.
6 Quick Steps to Stamp Collecting
By :
Lee Dobbins
Some quick tips to get you started in your stamp collecting hobby.
Collecting Antique Watches - Hobby For A Select Few
By :
Susan Jan
The antique watch business is a multi-billion dollar business. However there are a lot of fakes out there so buying an antique watch requires careful research.
How to Find the Best Antique Coffee Grinder
By :
Dave Poon
Finding an antique coffee grinder is the best thing you can do to create a special coffee or espresso. The taste and flavor of coffee initially dissipates after the coffee beans were grinded. So it is much enticing tasting a coffee or an espresso if you were the one who grinded the coffee beans.
Figuring Out the Totem Poles
By :
Mitch Johnson
Carving a Totem is a splendid thing to do. Now a day it becomes very desirable for room decorations. For those who really have a desire to create by their own self then this article can become an effective guideline for them.
The Tin-Glazed Earthenware
By :
Mitch Johnson
English potters were able to make a great advance in the seventeenth century. They also imitate the art of pottery from other countries like Italy, France, Holland and Germany. And many Dutch emigrants who came to England brought the art and then it became popular in England.
Continental Porcelain in Continental Style
By :
Mitch Johnson
There are some differences between the English and the Continental porcelain. They are different in their designs, styles and their paintings, printings and impressions. We will be looking at some these differences below.
About the Antique Makers and Designers
By :
Mitch Johnson
Do you any antique designers and the cabinet-makers who had made some of the antique pieces that we could see even today. Most of the information about these designers or makers were most of the time very difficult to find. We will know some of these famous designers and makers and something about their works.
Pottery in Persia and Neighboring Countries
By :
Mitch Johnson
The Persians were good potters and well advanced before the European even knew about pottery. Chinese wares were exported to these Persia and Near East countries. Discoveries through many excavations have revealed the beautiful Islamic wares, which were forgotten.
Tips on How to Identify a Good Potter
By :
Mitch Johnson
The collectors of different potteries have used the different ways identifying the makers or potters of different potteries and porcelain wares. The changes in the ownership of many factories have also created confusions in identifying the potters. Some places produce the best of porcelain wares and Chelsea was responsible for the most beautiful porcelain material ever made.
The Story of the Stoneware Pottery
By :
Mitch Johnson
There were many potters whose names could not be recognized due the non-availability or only the availability of their initials which does not help the collectors to identify the makers of some of the masterpieces that had been found in different parts of the world.
Porcelain in Germany - Its Begining and End
By :
Mitch Johnson
The porcelain produced since 1710 is called Meissen in Germany. Johann Bottger successfully experiments in making a hard red ware, he was able to make a white one and in 1710 the Royal Saxon Manufactory was established.
The Different Types of Porcelain Potters
By :
Mitch Johnson
Thomas Turner the founder of the Caughley factory is credited with producing the original version of the favored 'willow-pattern', which was copied on both pottery and porcelain by innumerable other makers, and remains popular today.
The Best of American Furniture
By :
Mitch Johnson
American furniture are rare to find outside America and they are highly priced because of their rarity they fetch high price for the collectors. There is not much difference in their styles and their designs and decorations from that of the European one.
The History of American Pottery
By :
Mitch Johnson
Many records of the early American pottery do not many evidence to prove their existence, but some of the written names and some pieces of the potteries shows that the American potters were very skilled and artistic.
Antique Bracelets Information and Caring Tips
By :
Dave Poon
Since the gold discoveries in the early and mid 1800s, the United States introduced the Cape Diamond Bracelet in the market in the late 1800s. It is considered as one of the most expensive antique jewelries and had to be remounted because of its limited supply.
English Pieces of the Furniture World
By :
Mitch Johnson
England has a rich collection of antique furniture in its possessions. This is because of its rich historical background. Many of their designs and style were copied and inspired from different countries. Let us have a look at some of the types of tables and from where they got their names.
History of Chinese Oriental Pottery and Porcelain
By :
Mitch Johnson
Many people do not know from where the oriental pottery and porcelain were first made what are their origins. China, Korea and Japan are the countries that made oriental pottery and porcelain.
Some of the Best Still Surviving Furniture
By :
Mitch Johnson
Many people enjoy and use the furniture and hardly give a thought on how were the woods or the furniture comes into existence. Most of us dont know from which woods these furniture are made. Here we will look into the different kinds of sofas and other furniture.
Best Wooden Furnitures of Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century
By :
Mitch Johnson
Some of these products had different origins. Commode, Console table, cradles, cupboards and wardrobes, davenport, desks is some of the types of furniture that we are going to discuss in this page.
The Best Way to Identify the Best Furniture
By :
Mitch Johnson
Here we will look into how to identify the best ways to recognize the furniture whether they are good or bad and old or new. This can be done through the general appearances, the coloring, construction, etc. All these could help you to identify the best and the worst.
The Best of Austria Porcelain
By :
Mitch Johnson
There have been no details of the historical records of the porcelain development in Austria. Their manufactories were established with the help of people who ran away from Dresden.
The Royal Furnitures and Their History
By :
Mitch Johnson
Sometime the emergence of new designs could coincide with that of the personal designs of the rulers like that of King Louis XVI. The variety in tastes of the patrons sometimes gives birth to new designs.
The Progress of Porcelain Factories
By :
Mitch Johnson
With the passage of time the old styles and designs of porcelain making were still practiced by purchasing the formulas. There were production of both qualities for both domestic use and higher qualities for exports to other countries.
Famous Places of Porcelain Productions
By :
Mitch Johnson
In the eighteenth century there were some places like the Derby and Bristol that produces some of the best porcelain wares in those times and are still copied for their styles and designs. Derby produces in the early1745 and in Bristol production started in the year 1748.
Famous Places of Porcelain Productions
By :
Mitch Johnson
In the eighteenth century there were some places like the Derby and Bristol that produces some of the best porcelain wares in those times and are still copied for their styles and designs. Derby produces in the early1745 and in Bristol production started in the year 1748.
Why People Love To Collect And Display Collectible Pins
By :
Gregg Hall
Pin collecting has always been a popular hobby and continues to be so. There is such a huge variety to choose from and since they are small, they don't take up a lot of space.
Majolica - The Greatest Beauty of Italy
By :
Mitch Johnson
We will be looking at some of the continental potteries and their patrons who encouraged the development of the potteries in these countries like the Moorish conqueror of Spain. After he left Spain his styles of potteries were still made.
How Porcelain Spread in France
By :
Mitch Johnson
The Royal gave permission to starts the National manufactory of porcelain in France in 1745 and make porcelain in the Saxon style. This is a painted and gilded with human figures, etc.
History, Uses and Value of Silver
By :
Mitch Johnson
The noble metal as the silver is known has been used in many ways as coins or jewelry. To protect from fraud a system of Hallmarking was first done in London as long ago in the year 1300. Many changes had taken place in the marking history of silver.
Silver in Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century
By :
Mitch Johnson
There have been many silver pieces from the past that are unlikely to come up in the open for the public from either museums, churches or private collectors, etc. Refugees coming to England had contributed immensely to the quantities of silvers through their high standards of craftsmanship. The silver metal and their designs have been subjected to different influenced.
Some World Wide Famous Clocks
By :
Mitch Johnson
In early Britain time keeping became very important because of the ships finding problems in locating their position. This made the British clock-making famous world-wide. And clocks as we see some of them still existing in their original forms, put outside for public uses.
The Best Way to Identify Antiques
By :
Mitch Johnson
One of the most well known timbers is the Mahogany, which is mostly imported from the nations like Cuba, San Domingo, Bahamas and Honduras. It is red-brown. There are others trees that have come to be known as Mahogany but they are not actually Mahogany
The Most Remarkable English Porcelain Factories
By :
Mitch Johnson
There were many porcelain based factories in England and some of them like the factories operating during the eighteenth century at Chelsea and Worcester were the most consistent in their use of marks. This helped the collectors to identify the original from the fake ones.
Advancement of Porcelain Factories
By :
Mitch Johnson
Many factories that produce quality wares survived till today. They are either run by the descendents of the original founders or the new owners and partners. Some of these factories are Coatport factory, founded by John Rose, Spode - founded by Josiah Spode and the Wedgwood factory, etc.
Things You should Know about Inlay Decoration
By :
Mitch Johnson
Carving was the earliest ways of decorating the woods. This carving was done almost in all types of woods. It gave a new looks and a generated a new interest for furniture. And then you have inlay type of decoration, an alternative of carving.
How to Identify the Marked Potteries
By :
Mitch Johnson
It is very difficult to identify potteries and their maker due to the non-availability of their names or only signature, which are very difficult to identify for the collectors. Wine bottles are one of the easiest one to identify with their dates and names.
The Progress of Porcelain in Germany
By :
Mitch Johnson
Some the places in Germany like Hochst, near Frankfort, Berlin, Furstenburg, near Cassel, Nymphenburg, near Munich, and Ludwigsburg, near Stuttgart produced wares of hard-paste types with varying quality and designs.
Tables and Their Histories
By :
Mitch Johnson
Usually the oak woods were used to make the dining tables earlier. They were, round, oval or long in shapes and sizes. Different types of woods were used for different types of styles for making the antique furniture that we could see today.
History and Types of Porcelain
By :
Mitch Johnson
Here we will be learning more about the history of porcelain. What are its ingredients, how is it prepared, and what are its uses. Porcelain has become one of the most common wares in the modern days.
The Spread of Pottery Styles
By :
Mitch Johnson
The Dutch not only exported dishes and other domestic wares they also exported the Dutch tiles to England and other European nations. Thus the making tiles became a separate branch of pottery making.
The Story of Glass in England
By :
Mitch Johnson
In the twelfth to the sixteenth centuries there were glassmakers in Surrey and Sussex where there was plentiful of timber, which produced colored glasses. Glass for England domestic needs was imported from Venice. Jacopo Verzelini make Venice glasses in London and teach Englishmen the art.
Some Of The Reasons Why You Should Consider Collecting Civil War Bullets As A Hobby
By :
Gregg Hall
The Civil War still holds a great deal of fascination for the people of America. It caused brother to fight against brother, the freedom of slaves and totally restructured the government. Because of this continuing fascination, there are groups that reenact the war, wearing copies of the uniform and performing mock battles with other enthusiasts in the Southeast.
The Most Remarkable Porcelain in Italy
By :
Mitch Johnson
The Italians attempted many times to imitate the Chinese porcelain but resulting in only white glass. The first factory in Italy was started in 1720 by Francesco Vezzi, which made hard-paste porcelain varying in colour from white. Some of the rulers patronage the making of the porcelain wares.
Porcelain Revolution in England
By :
Mitch Johnson
There were many factories that came up in the late eighteenth and nineteenth century. And some of these factories are still in production like the Royal Worcester Porcelain Company. Most of these factories have closed down long time back, like that of the Longton Hall. Many of the pieces of their wares are still in existence.
The Changing Scenario of French Porcelain
By :
Mitch Johnson
With the permission of the king, many porcelain factories progressed to different levels. They were encouraged to move forward with new ideas and experiments with their designs and styles. Many places like Paris and Eastern France made great progress in the porcelain making.
Some Popular Furniture Designer and Their Designs
By :
Mitch Johnson
We are going to see more designs and types of furniture, which came up into prominence in the eighteenth and nineteenth century. Some of these people were very influential and powerful as well. They were the Adams, the Hepplewhite, and the Sheraton, King William IV and the early Victorian. They encouraged their own styles of furniture.
Reflection of the Woods
By :
Mitch Johnson
The city of Venice monopolized the mirror-glass making in Europe in the seventeenth century. Then it was spread from England. The first mirror were flats plates of highly polished metal called 'steel'. Mirrors were framed like paintings. Most of them were made with a deep rounded edge, veneered with walnut, carved, inlaid with marquetry or lacquered.
The Different Types of Pottery
By :
Mitch Johnson
The making of pottery progressed with the progress of centuries. There are various types of pottery and coated or painted with different types and styles of decorations. We will see here how pottery has progressed till today.
The History of Fake Porcelain Factories
By :
Mitch Johnson
There were many small factories, which did not, got mentioned in many of the historical evidences that were discovered from different parts of England. But these small factories contributed much to the development and spread of the porcelain wares from the country. Here we are going to see about those small factories of porcelain works.
Successful History of English Pottery
By :
Mitch Johnson
We use the pottery products almost everyday in our life. But there are few people who know the history of the pottery and porcelain. Here we will look into the difference of the pottery and the porcelain and try to understand the some of the different aspects of the pottery and porcelain.
History of Royal Chairs
By :
Mitch Johnson
The earliest forms of our common chairs came into use from the sixteenth century. Chairs were only affordable by the royal people and were rarely made for the common man. Many styles and designs have come up since those ages when only the royal and high-class people could afford to have a chair. It is here that you will learn more about the chairs journey.
Chinese Pottery and Porcelain Trade
By :
Mitch Johnson
With the progress of China in the pottery and porcelain the European nations started their hunt to imitate or copy the Chinese styles and designs. The Chinese made drinking-vessels, cups and saucers and teapots popular in their own styles. The Chinese trade with the European in the potteries and porcelain wares grew quite high.
The Best of Chinese Porcelain
By :
Mitch Johnson
The wares sparsely decorated and relied as much on the beauty of the shape and surface of the ware as on the actual brushwork is known as the 'Chinese taste'. This rarely found out of China. Even with the advent of the times the eighteenth century styles and designs still prevails.
Remarkable French and Chinese Glass
By :
Mitch Johnson
The French made the Venetian styles of glass and have no particular distinction. The French glass making began to develop in the eighteenth century.
Different Art of Making Glass
By :
Mitch Johnson
Let us look into the details of some of the wares that we uses daily and really do not know about their history and uses. Glass, silver, plate, enamels, and metalwork are some of the wares that we are going to look into details. And there are different types of glass and their uses are varied.
Chinese Pottery and Porcelain - Great Progress in Style and Design
By :
Mitch Johnson
Ching-te-chen, the southwestern of Nankin, became a centre of manufacturing porcelain in the fourteenth during the Ming dynasty. These products of porcelain spread the fame of China throughout the civilized world exporting them to western countries. Let us have a look at the details of the Chinese pottery and porcelain history.
The History of Porcelain in Belgium, Holland and Switzerland
By :
Mitch Johnson
Belgium made a good progress in the eighteenth century copying both the Sevres and Meissen styles but their original works was mostly done in the tablewares and figures. Tourney was one of the important places in Belgium, Amsterdam and The Hague in Holland and Zurich and Nyon near Geneva in Switzerland.
Glass of Germany and Holland
By :
Mitch Johnson
The quality of the paintings of the glass made the Germans noteworthy. The Germany craftsmen were able to successfully engrave natural rock-crystal adapt that to their skill to glass setting a new standard of glass-making. And Netherland made the Venetian type of glass in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. They excelled in glass decorations.
Silver in the Continental Countries
By :
Mitch Johnson
The average collectors usually do not pay high price for the silver wares. Many wars have destroyed the silver not only in England but also in other nations of the continent like France, Germans, Sweden and the Netherland. But the non-availability of reliable information made the study of silver difficult to come to and concrete conclusion.
Discovering Different Kinds of Watches
By :
Mitch Johnson
Pocket watch was first made in 1520. Then it keeps on improving with time and we have a lot of choices. They come in all shape and sizes and different designs and decorated with different types of ornaments. One of the most important thing in a watch is it movements accuracy and the materials and their durability.
Incredible Design and Style of Japanese Porcelain
By :
Mitch Johnson
The Japanese started making the porcelain in the sixteenth and seventeenth century operating near Arita, in the province of Hizen. The best known wares are the dishes and jars decorated in the so-called 'Imari' style painted on a heavy bluish-toned body with a mixture of flowers, scrolls and panels in dark blue, red and gold.
Types of Stones and Their Characteristics
By :
Mitch Johnson
There are some jade and stones that we know very less about them. The natives of New Zealand sometimes use these stones for making figures of human and even articles like axe-head. These stones had never failed to surprise and delight the craftsmen and collectors alike.
Popular Glasses of England and Ireland
By :
Mitch Johnson
The glasses in England and Ireland have almost the same features. Some of the glasses made in England were the rarest and most expensive one like the colored glass. The English produced the most popular wineglasses in the eighteenth century. The glasses produced in Ireland were almost the same with that of England.
Some of the Famous European Ivory
By :
Mitch Johnson
Ivory is one of the most precious things especially in the present time due to its scarcity. Many of them have been kept in the collectors possessions. There are demand for even the things that resembles closely ivory like the teeth of the hippopotamus, walrus, narwhal, and sperm-whale, and the bones of animals. These things have also become very expensive.
Different Types and Uses of Embroidery
By :
Mitch Johnson
Embroidery though had a long history, but it very difficult to find them now because they could not last that long. English embroidery was one of the most popular one.
The Best Carvers of Ivory
By :
Mitch Johnson
IVORY has been used for making works of art from Biblical times onwards. The comparative ease with which it can be manipulated and its durable nature has always attracted craftsmen of all nations, and the latter quality has led to the preservation of a surprisingly large number of ancient examples.
Some Decorating Metals for Porcelain
By :
Mitch Johnson
Here we are going to look at the details of enamels. What is enamels and what are its uses and what is its story. The different types of enamels will be looked and their uses as well.
The History of Brass Metals
By :
Mitch Johnson
Making of articles and figures from the brass metal probably dates back to the seventeenth and eighteenth century. Some of the things that were made with brass are candlesticks, dishes of various sizes, chandeliers
The Best Soapstone and Quartz of China and Japan
By :
Mitch Johnson
Stones like the soapstone and quartz are rarely known but they have significant importance in countries like China in their religious life besides their other uses in articles and figure. Here you will know more of them in more details.
Iron and Steel in Different Countries
By :
Mitch Johnson
The progress in iron and steel gave new ideas of firearms where Samuel Colt the inventor of automatic revolver during the nineteenth century played an important part.
The First Invention of Sheffield Plate
By :
Mitch Johnson
Here we are going to have a look at the history of Sheffield plate and how it has transformed since its discovery. It is much less expensive than silver but it is as strong and looks as good as the real silver.
Enormous Uses of Tapestry in Olden Days
By :
Mitch Johnson
Tapestry was woven on a loom usually in large sizes. Many types of threads were used in making the laces like silk, gold and silver threads weaving different picture on subjects including the and Biblical history, mythology, and peasant scenes after Teniers, etc.
What You Need to Know about Greek and Roman Ceramic
By :
Mitch Johnson
Ceramic has come from a long history of time. With human being has more knowledge and advanced equipment, people start making the development in ceramic making. In this article you will learn the history of ceramic from the Greek time until Roman time.
The Brilliant Story of Lace
By :
Mitch Johnson
There was wool stitching with colorful wools from famous paintings and on Biblical subjects in the nineteenth. And there were beadworks as well which is an allied to embroidery and very popular in the seventeenth century during the reign of Queen Victoria. And lace was one the subject of interest in the earlier days.
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