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Royal Doulton Identifying Marks–Dating |
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Royal Doulton, like any other company has, over the course of its existence, changed its mark several times, although in many cases the changes were slight in nature and did not completely change the mark or style. |
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Federal Glassware Patterns |
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Belleek China Marks |
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Glass Makers Marks–Identification Assistance |
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This series of articles explores the glass and china marks that will help you to identify the maker of the glass product that you’ve purchased or are considering purchasing. |
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Libbey Glass Collectibles |
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Libbey Glass Company began their business life named the New England Glass Company. |
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Royal Doulton and its Predecessor–Doultonware |
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Glassware From the Fabulous Fifties |
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Its hard to think of an era that produced more interesting, quirky things than the fifties and that includes the glassware, the dinnerware and the furniture.. In the fifties you could find every possible height and shape of glass imaginable and entertaining by means of a cocktail party was the newest rage, so everyone, who was [...] » Read more |
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Art Glass from Bohemia |
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Bohemian glass was world famous for its quality and appearance and today many glass factories and glass works in the Czech republic produce Bohemian glass, making what are replicas if older glass patterns, and capitalizing on the reputation of the Bohemian glass quality, although it may or may not be of that same quality. » Read more |
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Carnival Glass |
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Carnival glass was wildly popular when it first came out, but the interest in it fell by the wayside for a long time, particularly just pre the depression years, and Fenton, as well as many other companies ceased making it, however due to collector interest in it, Fenton company began production again and in fact still produce carnival glass today. » Read more |
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