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Milk Glass |
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Named for its milky white coloration, milk glass pieces are a favorite collector’s category. Derived from porcelain production techniques, milk glass became popular since pieces could be made far more affordable than porcelain. Milk glass actually can be found in a variety of colors, but the milky appearance will distinguish it from other types of glass collectibles [...] » Read more |
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Haviland China |
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Dating from the 19th century, David Haviland left New York to begin the Haviland China company in France, where his reputation for fine china and vivid patterns quickly grew. Haviland revolutionized the use of limoge blanks to save money and time in the production process. The company continued to grow under Mr. Haviland’s sons until the time of the great depression, and in 1972, Haviland finally shut down [...] » Read more |
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Wedgwood China |
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Wedgwood is one of the most recognizable marks in the world of china. The mark of Wedgwood denotes quality and craftsmanship, with a tradition that dates back to the 18th century [...] » Read more |
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Westmoreland Glass Company |
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Steeped in history, Westmoreland glassware has become highly collectible. Known for its molded glass products, the Ohio company’s 100-year legacy continues to attract the attention of collectors [...] » Read more |
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Corning Glass Museum |
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A visit to the Corning Glass Museum is something many glass collectors would enjoy. From glass blowing demonstrations to a complete history of Corning’s legendary glass making, you’ll find plenty to do and see here [...] » Read more |
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Royal Doulton China: Flowers of the Month Tea Cups |
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If you collect modern china, then you can’t pass up Royal Doulton’s Tea Cup of the Month collection. Coveted by many collectors, Royal Doulton china is renowned worldwide for quality china and these teacups are nothing less than one would expect from this reputable manufacturer [..] » Read more |
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