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Georgian Crystal - See the Glassblowers at Work: Tutbury's Last Glassworks is Open to the Public - Come and Visit

By: Christine Fadhley

Blue Mountain Pottery – A Canadian Classic: Famous Company was Based in Collingwood, Ontario, Canada

By: Feature Writer Lauren Flanagan

Collecting Blue Ridge Pottery from Tennessee: Vintage American Pottery with Folk Art Designs by Southern Potteries

By: Kathryn Hedderig

Collecting Meissen Porcelain: German Manufacturer Discovered European Porcelain Process

By: Lyda Phillips

Colonial American Glassmakers and Glassmaking: Norton, Southwick, Smeedes and Wistar Led the Way

By: Marie Brannon

Flow Blue Pottery with Jeffrey Snyder: Cobalt-Marked Earthenware Still Popular with Antiques Collectors

By: Feature Writer Michael Vyskocil

Numbers on West German Pottery: Identifying Mid Century German Ceramics

By: Forrest Poston

Fat Lava Glazes: Introduction to W. German Drip and Volcanic Glazes

By: Forrest Poston

Introduction to West German Pottery: A Brief History of the Ceramics and Collecting Guide

By: Forrest Poston

Clewell Pottery Maker's Marks: Identifying Rare Bronze Patina

By: Kim Kenney

Clewell Pottery: Ceramics with Rare Patina on Bronze

By: Kim Kenney

Shipping Glass and Pottery: Materials and Techniques for Packing

By: Forrest Poston

Collecting McCoy, Hull and Roseville Pottery: Finding, Identifying and Buying Vintage American Pottery

By: Vickie Britton

Christmas Ornaments American Style: Traditional and Innovative 20th and 21st Century Decorations

By: Feature Writer Martha R. Gore

America's First China Company: Pre-Revolutionary Status Symbol: Bonin & Morris Porcelain

By: Regina Kolbe

Collecting Carnival Glass for Fun and Profit: How to Identify and Find Good Buys on Carnival Glass

By: Vickie Britton

Denby Pottery Announces Bicentenary Plans: Denby's Bi-Centennial Designs Announced

By: Christine Fadhley

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