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The Collector’s Minute: Porcelain and Pottery Markings Reference Points (11/16/09)
This mark was used on French Quimperware pottery made by the De la Hubaudière factory from 1883 to 1895. You might wonder when watching the appraisers at “Antiques Roadshow” just how they can determine so much information about a … More >>


Big Ben: The Iconic London Landmark Appears on Thousands of Collectibles (7/20/09)
The Big Ben clock tower and the House of Parliment in London, England. Big Ben is one of the iconic images of London and has appears on thousands of collectible items over the last 150 years./td> /td> Big Ben is probably the most famous clock in the world, and is one of London, England’s best known landmarks. … More >>


Rinker on Collectibles: What Does Bankruptcy Mean To Collectors? (6/23/09)
harry-rinker2The early January 2009 announcement that Waterford Wedgwood PLC is entering receivership, the British form of bankruptcy, is the latest … More >>


The Origin of Royal Doulton Porcelain (5/19/09)
An example of a Toby character mug, this one a bootmaker from the “D” series./td> /td> /td> Porcelain and china firms usually take their names from the company’s founder. In 1815, John Doulton became a partner with … More >>


Sell Abroad or Stay Home? (1/19/09)
Are foreign markets better for selling antiques than American markets? Collecting has gone global, thanks to the Internet. As a result, … More >>


Is it Time to Buy Royal Doulton Again? (3/15/08)
Today’s Photo: Royal Doulton Tiger sold for $270 at Direct Auction, Chicago More >>