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Hummel Figurines |
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Since their introduction in 1935, Hummel figurines have been continually popular as collector pieces worldwide. Easily recognized, the Hummel pieces come in a wide range of characters, sizes and designs [...] » Read more |
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Limoges: Not Just Porcelain |
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Limoges China has been popular for over 100 years, yet in that time span, many people are still unaware that Limoges is not a factory per se’ but many factories all situated in a region of France known as Limoges, for which the China is named. » Read more |
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The Federal Glass Company |
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Known for its Depression Glass styles and patterns like “Peacock Feather”, Federal Glass began in Ohio in the early 1900s [...] » Read more |
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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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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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