ANTIQUE GLASSWARE COLLECTING
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- Where to Find Green Glassware or DrinkwareWhere to find contemporary green glassware for your Holiday dinner table with pattern names of collectible vintage glassware to help your search.
- Learn How to Identify Collectible or Vintage GlasswareDo you collect vintage glassware? Learn where to shop and how to identify vintage glass patterns.
- Collecting Tiara Exclusives Glassware: A Product of a By-Gone EraDo you have any of Tiara Exclusives glassware in your possession? This is a general information about the company and product which now is no longer made. The popular sandwich glass was sold for years under a hostess party plan.
Green Glassware Brings Nanny Back to MeMy favorite depression era glassware brings back memories of my grandmother.- Collecting Vintage Fire King and Anchor Hocking GlasswarePersonally, I've been collecting Fire King and Anchor Hocking items since I was very young.
- Collecting Millefiori PaperweightsWhat to look for in collecting millefiori paperweights
- The Care and Cleaning of Antique GlassAntique glass can be used and loved for years with proper care and cleaning.
Collectible Glassware: Anchor Hocking Fire KingAnchor Hocking Fire-King is an oven proof glass used to make dishware, bakeware, and other items for the home. Produced from the 1940's to the 1970's, it is highly collected today.
Collecting Children's Depression Era GlasswareChildren's Depression era glassware is as beautiful as their larger counterparts but made just for kids. They are endearing reminders that even during hard times "play" was still important.
Where to Buy Cheap Antiques for Profit or CollectingLocations to find cheap antiques to sell or collect.
Collecting Blue Willow ChinaIf you wish Blue Willow for everyday use; consider purchasing vintage or collectible restaurant ware. It holds up very well in everyday use and is usually reasonably priced.
Depression/ Carnival Glass, What is It?A segment on collecting depression/ carnival glass.
Tips for Starting a Valuable CollectionCollecting can be a highly pleasurable and rewarding hobby. Sadly there are people who are out there just waiting to take advantage of you. A little knowledge will go a long way.- Visit Peachtree Peddler's Flea Market South of Atlanta, GA for Treasures of Every KindWhatever your passion, you most likely be able to find it under the big United States flag at the Peachtree Peddler's Flea Market. All under one roof, it is a treasure trove. Plan to spend the better part of the day and leave with treasures all your own.
How I Fell in Love with Fire KingDid you ever buy something that you came to love more than you ever thought you would? A common purchase of a coffee mug evolved into something far more than I anticipated.
Decorating Tips Using Collectibles as a Room Focal PointYour life as a collector may have started with a trip to a flea market where some charming small items caught your eyes. Collectibles can take a part in your decorating theme, becoming a room focal point.
Financial Frugal Factoids: Sell Your Items at AuctionYou dust the same items every week, and often are completely clueless to the value. You could be sitting on a gold mine. Gather up those dust collects, and get them to an antiques dealer or auctioneer. Just know what you are doing beforehand.- What is Pilgrim Glass?Pilgrim Glass is a desirable collectible with a rich history.
- Antiques: Depression GlassA discussion about Depression glass. A little bit about a book that specifically talks about this subject.
- What to Sell at Your Garage, Yard or Tag SalePerfect for first time gargage, yard or tag sale sellers. A general guide on what to sell at your sale.
- The Phoenix Glass CompanyA brief history of the Phoenix Glass Company and the sculpture ware they produced.
- Depression Glass: Tips for Newbie CollectorsDepression glass is a hot collectible, but new collectors need to learn what is available, and be aware of the potential cost, before beginning a new collection or adding to one.
- Your Glass is Not Old, It's Just Depressed!This article discusses the history of depression glass and offers tips for both beginning and experienced collectors.
Finding Thrift Store Antiques & CollectiblesThe author reflects back on life's lessons that lead her from near homelessness to becoming an independent business woman, all through shopping at thrift stores, then selling online. She shares stories and adventures, along with tips that have never been revealed before.- How to Pack for Your MoveNo one will say moving is their favorite thing -- but it's part of life. Here's how to make the packing easy.
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