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What Is It? What’s It Worth? Dresser-Designed Minton Porcelain Vase (12/7/10)
mintonsgrandpaAnne J. has a piece of porcelain that her grandfather had picked up in England during the Second World War. … More >>


The Collector’s Minute: Wedgwood Black Basalt (6/29/10)
A pair of 19th-century Wedgwood wine & water ewers pieces in black basalt. Today, they are most likely found at auction and sell in the $5,000-$6.500 range.  These wine & water ewers are 19th-century Wedgwood pieces in what’s referred to as “black basalt,” a hard, black … More >>


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 >>


Q & A with Harry Rinker: Things of Science, Holly Hobbie Dinnerware, USS Kentucky Menu (11/16/09)
Harry RinkerQUESTION: I have several Things of Science kits that I received through the mail when I was a youngster. … More >>


The Wedgwood Portland Vase History And Meaning (5/22/08)
The Wedgwood Portland vase has become a hallmark of the Wedgwood company and its roots trace back to the begining of time. More >>







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