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  • 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 Collect Wedgwood

    Wedgwood is one the leading producers of fine china and the company has existed in different forms since the 18th century. Today the company is well-known for bone china, which is a popular choice...

  • How to Collect Hand Painted Nippon China

    Antique hand painted Nippon China is both beautiful and fun to collect. When Japan (Nippon) opened its borders to trade with the West, in the mid 1800’s, they began producing china for export to...

  • Guide to Bone China Backstamps

    Bone china is a kind of porcelain that contains bone ash. Its making was first developed in Britain and was borne out of the need to compete with the quality of imported ceramic products from...

  • How to Replace Discontinued Collectible China

    Many times china dishes and other pieces get broken or misplaced leaving a collection incomplete. Discontinued china pieces from sets or pattern collections may be hard to find, but there are many...

  • How to Identify an English China Pattern

    So you've inherited a crate full of Grandma Victoria's dinnerware, but you haven't a clue whether it's Wedgewood or Spode, Royal Doulton or Beleek. Time to put on your detective cap and do a...

  • What Is Ironstone China?

    Ironstone is a type of china popular with antique collectors. The china has a distinctive look and is usually easy to identify.

  • 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 Do You Know If Your China Is Antique?

    Thanks to renewed interest in antique china, collectors are scouring shops, garage sales and their attics to see if they can find that prized piece. Before you buy what looks like an antique plate...

  • Identifying Marks on Antique China

    China is a term used in the pottery and ceramics world to identify high-quality porcelain originally made only in China. Antique china includes all porcelain ware 100 years of age or older....

  • How to Buy Johann Haviland Bavaria Blue Garland Fine China From Germany

    Johann Haviland China was a branch of French porcelain manufacturer, Haviland et Cie. A son of the firm's founder, Johann settled in Bavaria to escape heavy French competition in the china...

  • Types of Porcelain Dolls

    Before porcelain was used for their heads, hands and feet, dolls often were made of wood, paper mache or wax. Porcelain, though, proved more durable. While the earliest porcelain dolls were made...

  • The History of China Dolls

    Believe it or not, china dolls do not come from China. Collectors use the term china doll to describe usually antique dolls with a porcelain head, although the term has been used to describe any...

  • 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 Identify Antique China

    Antique china, whether from America, Britain, the European continent or China itself, is highly collectible. There are a number of ways of identifying and finding out about the origins, maker or...

  • How to Determine Antique Dishes

    Determining whether or not dishes are antique is not as easy as you might think. First, "vintage" is not "antique." According to serious collectors, and Webster's Dictionary, an item is...

  • How to Identify Antique China Patterns

    Identifying antique china patterns can be a challenge! But if you know what to look for, it is possible to gather some information about your piece. China pieces without a mark are much more...

  • Antique Clocks: Porcelain & China Clocks

    The Ansoina Clock Company imported china clock cases from Germany. Learn what qualities to look for in porcelain and china clocks in this free video on collecting antique Connecticut clocks from...

  • What Is Bone China Made Of?

    True bone China is made from bone ash. Bone ash does contain remnants of calcified bone through the process of intense burning. The remaining ash is further crushed and mixed with water.

  • How to Remove Gold Plating on China

    Fashionable china was frequently edged with gold or silver plating. This trimwork can become discolored after improper care or use. These imperfections may be easily restored, but after decades of...

  • About Antique China Cabinets

    When buying an antique china cabinet, take measurements of where the furniture will go, bring pictures of your existing table and look around at different shops to find something that will fit...

  • How to Identify a Bavarian China Crest

    Whether you're trying to determine the origin of a tag-sale find or assess an inherited set of china for insurance coverage, knowing how to decode the makers' marks on the bottoms of china is...

  • Identifying Fine China Trademarks

    Obviously, we all know the difference between Royal Doulton and Melamine but the characteristics of fine china markings go well beyond what we learned in Bridal Registry 101. The trademark on the...

  • Identifying Royal Bavarian China

    Royal Bavarian China is still made today by some companies, such as Royal Bayruth. It is a quality china or porcelain that is very durable, even though it seems thin and fragile. The china dates...

  • About Vintage China Plates

    Vintage china plates are items that are widely collected. Many people seek them in order to create a new look for their table settings or to add decorative flair to their glass cabinets or walls....

  • About Antique China Cabinets

    Antique china cabinets were made by the best furniture designers in both Europe and America. They were considered to be an important innovation in their time, so important that they rapidly became...

  • How to Buy Wholesale From China

    Many people find China’s wholesale prices very attractive. Your business can benefit from importing products from China. Even with the cost of shipping, prices that are more competitive...

  • How to Find Replacement China Pieces

    Whether it's your grandmother's antique china, your beautiful wedding china, or simply your favorite bone china piece you've collected over the years, there's nothing more disheartening than...

  • How to Collect Lenox China

    Walter Scott Lenox founded his company in 1889 with the goal to provide the finest in tableware and giftware. His goals are still followed today to make Lenox China one of the most collectible...

  • How to Care for Old China

    Antique china needs to be given a certain amount of attention. If taken care of properly it can last for decades. Whether you are a beginning collector or you have recently inherited Aunt Flo's...

  • How to Start an Antique China Collection

    Porcelain and ceramics are often referred to as "china," as such items were originally made in China centuries ago. The term is normally associated with dinnerware such as plates, teacups and...

  • How to Appraise Antique China

    Antique china or porcelain place settings can be very valuable depending on the age and design. In general, patterns considered to be rare are highly sought after, while more common patterns tend...

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