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Price It Yourself! by Joe Rosson,

Price It Yourself! by Joe Rosson,
Discover the tools used by professional appraisers to evaluate your own antiques and make educated decisions in the antiques market. Now the information once held by a select group of professional appraisers is available for all levels of collectors. With great wit and wisdom, Joe L. Rosson and Helaine Fendelman -- hosts of the popular television show Treasures in Your AtticTM, seen on PBS stations nationwide -- will help you identify, understand, and determine the potential value of any type of antique or collectible. "Price It Yourself! not only explores all the basic concepts and skills that you must know in order to value an antique ACCURATELY, it is also filled with practice appraisals to help you develop an "eye" for value. "Price It Yourself! is truly the most comprehensive antiques appraisal and research guide available, covering furniture, glass, pottery and porcelain, silver and other metals, household collectibles, and much more.



Antique Trader Guide to Fakes & Reproductions by Mark Chervenka, X
Antique Trader Guide to Fakes & Reproductions by Mark Chervenka, X
Complemented by nearly one thousand photographs offering a comparison of fakes and genuine antiques, a new edition of the popular guide provides valuable advice on how to identify fakes, forgeries and reproductions of such collectibles as glass, china, furniture, toys, and silver, with new chapters of Bakelite, garden ornaments, and holiday collectibles. Original.



Bone china - Bone china is a British porcelain in which calcined ox bone is added to the body, which gives a very white colour. This was first used by Thomas Frye in 1748 to make a type of soft-paste porcelain.

Soft-paste porcelain - Soft-paste porcelain is a substitute for true porcelain. It is made of ground-up glass or frit (to give translucency) blended with white clay, soapstone and lime.

Pickard China - Pickard China is a china and porcelain, decorating and manufacturing company in Illinois.

Chinese export porcelain - Chinese export porcelain refers to a wide range of porcelain that was made and decorated in China exclusively for export to Europe between the 16th and the 20th century.



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