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  • How to Collect Antique Cast Iron Toys

    To collect original cast iron toys is one of the hardest things to collect because of all the reproductions. Keep your collection original and try not to over pay.

  • How to Collect Old Beds

    Canopy, Jenny Lind, cast iron and four-poster beds all conjure images of beds through history. Romans invented the first beds. Since then, bed frames have been elaborate and simple, constructed...

  • How to Identify Perfume Bottles

    Perfume bottles, perhaps more so than any other category of container, present antique collectors with a wide variety of types and styles to choose from. Collections can easily be built featuring...

  • How to Preserve Family Bibles

    Your beautiful family Bible is special not just because of your family's religious heritage and the message inside, but also because of its physical beauty--which may include gilt edges and...

  • How to Identify the Age of an Anchor Hocking Pattern

    In 1937 the Hocking Glass Company and Anchor Cap and Closure Corporation merged, forming the Anchor Hocking company. This company is still operating today, under new ownership, in Lancaster, Ohio....

  • How to Determine the Value of 19th Century American Country Furniture

    Determining the value of 19th-century American country furniture depends on many factors. The value of American country-style furniture began to increase when a few savvy collectors discovered its...

  • How to Reink a Typewriter Ribbon

    Typewriters are fascinating machines, fun for collecting and inspirational for writing. Manual typewriters, entirely mechanical and without electricity, hold particular appeal for typing purists....

  • How to Re-Ink an Adding Machine Ribbon

    Once common for bookkeeping and other jobs involving complicated calculations, adding machines are a simpler relative of modern calculators. While many are complicated mechanical devices, modern...

  • How to Add Ink to a Typewriter Ribbon

    Vintage typewriters are a fun item for casual hobbyists or savvy collectors. They are complex, intricate machines that are fascinating for engineers and revered by typographers. However, every...

  • How to Identify Antique Gin Bottles

    Gin is one of the world's oldest liquors, having been distilled from juniper berries in ancient Greece. Italian monks in the 11th century added juniper berries to distilled spirits and the current...

  • How to Repair Furniture or Antique Furniture

    Have an antique or family heirloom you want to fix up? Dont want to throw it away. Well most pieces of furniture can be saved. This should help.

  • How to Identify Dishware Patterns

    If you have just inherited a set of vintage dishware from your grandmother or found some beautiful dishes at a flea market, you may be interested in finding out more about them. Many older china...

  • How to Buy Wedgwood

    Wedgwood is a well-respected ceramics firm in England that had its origins with Josiah Wedgwood in 1759. In 1987, Wedgwood merged with Waterford Crystal, becoming Waterford Wedgwood, but the...

  • How to Identify Antique Knives

    Knives have been around for more than 5,000 years. Many types and variations have developed over time. With so many knives in existence, identifying an antique knife may be challenging. You will...

  • How to Identify Silver Antiques

    To identify antique silver, collectors and enthusiasts examine and research their pieces to determine date, style, maker, and country of origin. Ease of identification depends largely on the...

  • How to Collect American Pottery Tiles

    American pottery has been collectible for over a century, and names like Rookwood and Grueby have been most desirable. American pottery tiles have been ignored by many of the pottery collectors,...

  • How to Repair Burner Leak in Ronson Varaflame Premier Lighter

    Ronson Varaflame Premier lighters were first produced in the 1950`s. Varaflame Premier vintage lighters were mentioned in James Bond stories by Ian Fleming; 007 had one. You can buy vintage...

  • How to Collect Pocket Watches

    Just as a contemporary Rolex wristwatch is seen as a symbol of luxury and leisure, so too were expensive pocket watches once prized by the wealthy. Vintage pocket watches come in a variety of...

  • How to Research Antique Jewelry

    Identifying and pricing antique jewelry often requires some detective work. Perhaps the relative from whom you inherited the piece has long since passed on, and no other family members have clues...

  • How to Repair a Worn Antique Victorian Tapestry

    Antique Victorian tapestries are woven textiles, typically in wool. They can be floral, geometric or pictorial. Many antique tapestries have significant damage or wear from time, hanging weight,...

  • How to Collect Scandinavian Pottery

    Scandinavian pottery has been very collectible since Danish Modern style became popular in the 1950s. It is a valuable collectible, and still available. There are many pieces of Scandinavian...

  • How to Identify Quality American Dinnerware

    Identify quality American dinnerware by different characteristics and styles that have become valuable as a result of scarcity or desirability. You probably know that there is not much American...

  • How to Clean Antique Needlepoint

    Antique needlepoint pieces remain a testimony to the skill and dedication of needleworkers. Antique needlepoint pieces may be unfinished, framed or used as pillows or rugs when you find them....

  • How to Wind a Seth Thomas Clock

    Seth Thomas is the United States' oldest clockmaker and both their antique and modern clocks are in high demand. They are made from metal or wood, or a combination of both. Many of the older...

  • How to Sell Collectible Dolls

    If you are lucky enough to have saved your toys and dolls from when you were a little girl or you inherited a selection of vintage dolls from a relative who cherished them, you could be sitting on...

  • How to Remove Ink Stamps From Papers

    Book nooks. You find them hanging out at the local library or frequenting most yard and garage sales seeking bargains on books. You might just be a book aficionado yourself but, every so often,...

  • How to Identify Your Vintage Silverplate Flatware Pattern

    If you want to sell vintage silverplate flatware or simply enjoy collecting it, knowing the flatware's pattern is very important. The search can be time-consuming, but if you have patience, a good...

  • How to Identify Franciscan China

    When Gladding, McBean & Co., a sewer tile manufacturer founded in 1875, decided to add dinnerware to the company's product offerings, principles expected modest success. They underestimated...

  • How to Buy a Real Antique Sheriff's Badge

    Antique sheriff's badges are true symbols of the Old West, when the country's westward expansion brought riches to some, through cattle or gold, and a whole new breed of outlaw dedicated to...

  • How to Clean Vintage Tools

    The challenge in learning how to clean vintage tools is that you cannot use any old abrasive to scrub away rust and dust that accumulates over time. You must use special techniques that not only...

  • How to identify a World War One German Spike Helmet

    How to identify a pickelhaube helmet.World War One.Please recommend this article.

  • How to Find a Key for Older Coke Machines

    Since the creation of Coca-Cola in 1886, Coca-Cola or "Coke" related products and memorabilia have attracted the attention of collectors all over the world---with vintage Coke machines one of the...

  • How to Buy Used Transistor Radios

    Transistor radios, which rely on tiny semiconductors to amplify radio signals, brought portability to radios previously bogged down by heavy, fragile tubes. Though invented in 1947 by AT&T...

  • How to Identify Civil War Bayonets

    Despite the introduction of large-scale military weaponry, old battlefield tactics such as the line charge were still taught on both sides at the beginning of the U.S. Civil War. Thinking that the...

  • How to Become a Book Hound

    "Book Hound" is a nickname given to people who collect rare books either as a hobby, or often for income. Good book hounds can sometimes even make a living finding the perfect rare...

  • How to Find Vintage Tablecloths for Fun or for Ebay

    Collecting vintage tablecloths has been a passion of mine. I not only love the hunt but I use them too! I have sold vintage tablecloths on EBay and over the years have made extra income for my...

  • How to Tell The Difference Between The 3 World War 2 German Helmets

    three types of world war 2 german helmets and there differences.Please leave a positive recommendation.

  • How to Successfully Run an Antiques and Collectibles Booth

    Would you like to sell you antiques and collectibles in a rented space in an Antique Mall or do you currently sell items and want to increase your sales? Read the following information for hints...

  • How to Wash a Cabbage Patch Doll's Hair

    Cabbage Patch Kids are a favorite among many children and collectors. The original doll had a cloth body with hair made out of yarn. Washing a Cabbage Patch Kid's hair needs to be done gently to...

  • How to Make Money from Antiques

    The easiest way to make money from antiques is to buy an antique item at a low price and sell it at a profit, just like any other business. This is easier to say than do. I have made a good side...

  • How to collect American Folk Art

    Collecting American Folk art is a wonderful hobby for anyone to start. There are so many things that are out there that can interest someone, if they have a particular subject matter that they...

  • How to Collect Antique Shaving Mugs

    Shaving mugs were used from ca. 1880-1930. This article deals with identifying, valuing, and collecting examples of antique shaving mugs.

  • How to identify if you have a Rya rug

    Rya rugs are an ancient and wonderful rug craft that started in the Scandinavian countries. There are a few clues that can help you to identify a Rya rug when you are shopping in antique shops in...

  • How to Clean Antique Tools

    If you have antique tools, chances are you're not looking to use them as much as to preserve them. That means you have to take special care when cleaning them to ensure that they don't get...

  • How to Find an Antique Engagement Ring

    An antique engagement ring is more authentic and original than a regular, run-of-the-mill engagement ring. Putting the time and effort into looking for and finding the perfect antique engagement...

  • How to Read Hallmarks

    Hallmarks are a very old way of identifying the fine work of skilled craftsmen, dating from the Middle Ages. Artisans and craftsmen banded together in guilds, to set quality standards, share...

  • How to Sell Your Antiques Online

    Selling your antiques online is a great way to make a quick profit. Selling your antiques online is an easy task to accomplish if you know the right steps to take.

  • How to Refinish a Radio Cabinet

    Refinishing an old radio cabinet the right way depends on whether it is an antique, because there are two schools of thought on what to do. One argument favors preserving the original wood or wood...

  • How to Clean Antique China

    The antique china you inherited is much more than a valuable commodity. It's also a family heirloom -- if not yours, then someone else's. China is also extremely fragile, making pristine pieces...

  • How to Get Out of Print Books

    Finding out of print books may seem like a hard task, but there are many ways to locate out of print and even very rare books. Out of print books represent our past in so many ways. Whether it...

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