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10 tips on how to identify authentic vintage pottery at the thrift store
Thrift store shelves often hide overlooked treasures. Knowing what details to notice can turn an ordinary pottery find into ...
Vintage pottery is often overlooked at thrift stores and estate sales, but that doesn't mean you need to be out of the loop. These pieces are actually valuable.
More than a dozen pieces of colorful Spanish pottery dating back to the 1930s will be available to collectors Sunday during the Cathedral Festival's silent auction, from noon to 5 p.m. on the grounds ...
Enclosed is a photo of my Catalina Island pottery pitcher and six matching tumblers. My aunt purchased them in 1932. They are blue with tan rims. I would like to know if Catalina Island pottery is a ...
Jean Barol, a French potter, made this 8-inch vase decorated with birds and metallic luster glaze. It sold recently at a Cincinnati Art Galleries auction for 01. Current prices are recorded from ...
American art pottery, ignored by many museums and collectors until about 20 years ago, has become pricey and difficult to find. One of the most famous factories to make art pottery–and one of the few ...
Remember the Beanie Baby craze of the 1990s? Perhaps you've heard about the tulip bulb frenzy of the 1600s? There's a new frenzy brewing now at your nearest T.J .Maxx, Marshalls or Home Goods store ...
This Fulper pottery set was given to my mother around 1950. It has "Fulper" stamped on the bottom of each piece other than the flower frog. Is it still considered to be collectible? Dear E. S.: To ...
Five accomplished potters and alumni from the School of Art and Design, Rebecca Chappell (MFA 08), Sanam Emami (MFA 02), Ryan Greenheck (MFA 04), Alleghany Meadows (MFA 99), and Kyla Toomey (BFA 04), ...
North Carolina can lay claim to one of the country’s most notable and collectible pottery… Jugtown pottery. This special and unique ware has a rich Southern history. This pottery originated in Moore ...
Remember the Beanie Baby craze of the 1990s? Perhaps you've heard about the tulip bulb frenzy of the 1600s? There's a new frenzy brewing now at your nearest T.J .Maxx, Marshalls or Home Goods store ...
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