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  • What Are Antique Sugar Pots?

    The term "antique sugar pot" can describe different objects. Industrial and cooking pots are typically made of copper, and domestic storage pots can be silver, pewter, ceramic and glass. Although...

  • How to Identify Collectible Marbles

    Manufactured by hand or by machine, marbles come in varying sizes, colors and patterns. Their manufacturing date, colors, patterns and manufacturing methods make them collectible. Learning to...

  • How to Determine Value on Old Books

    Pricing old books involves a great deal of research and observation. Even old and rare book experts typically find it necessary to contact other experts in the field to establish an estimated...

  • Refinishing Steamer Trunks

    Many attic treasure hunts result in the happy discovery of an antique steamer trunk or two. These large beauties were intended to store the belongings of travelers on short and long excursions in...

  • How to Make a Piano Bench With Storage

    If you have just purchased a piano, or if your old piano bench is no longer serviceable, then making your own piano bench instead of buying one from a manufacturer may save you some money. Some...

  • Different Uses for Vintage Pocket Knives

    The folding pocket knife has a rich tradition among soldiers, farmers, Boy Scouts and even astronauts. Collectors view vintage pocket knives as readily accessible historic artifacts, much like...

  • How to Date Antique Glass Bottles

    Dating antique bottles requires knowledge of the evolution of bottle technology and the ability to research manufacturers and bottling companies. Although glass bottles have been made for a few...

  • How to Buy Antique 35 mm Movie Projectors

    There's nothing like the magical feeling of sitting in a darkened movie theatre watching a movie, looking over your shoulder and seeing the beam of light from the movie projector being projected...

  • How to Price Antique Bennington Pottery

    Pricing Bennington pottery can be challenging because of early variations and contemporary reproductions still being made. Dating back to America's early history, the Bennington pottery style was...

  • How to Replace Tobacco Pipe Stems

    Tobacco pipes are a traditional way to consume tobacco smoke and they can be made out of a variety of compounds. Consuming tobacco has been a religious and medicinal practice for thousands of...

  • How to Identify European Sterling Silver Flatware

    Buying and evaluating antiques has become a very popular hobby in modern cultures. Understanding and identifying what you have found can be the most difficult part of this process. Sterling silver...

  • How to Determine If Flatware Is Silver

    Buying and evaluating antiques has become a very popular hobby in modern cultures. Understanding and identifying what you have found can be the most difficult part of this process. Sterling silver...

  • Help Restoring Antique Cedar Chest

    Cedar chests have a long history in the United States. Found to have insect-repelling characteristics, cedar wood was an inexpensive and popular choice for use in building hope chests for dowry...

  • How to Replace a Battery on a Movado Watch

    When a Movado watch's battery is dying, the watch's second hand will slow. If you notice that the hand is moving at a staccato pace, and that the hand only moves at four-second intervals, it is...

  • How to Purchase a Storage Unit Auction and Make Money

    Don't pay someone money to find out about storage unit auctions! A few tips will get you on the way to being successful at finding and buying a storage unit auction. This information is for the...

  • Building Plan for Children's Chairs

    Grown-up chairs are a problem for most children. Besides being too tall for their feet to reach the ground, the seats often are too deep for them to properly rest their backs when their legs hang...

  • How to Identify Vintage Bottles

    Vintage bottle collectors take great joy in the search for valuable, beautiful antique bottles to add to their collection. If you're new to bottle collecting, learning how to identify vintage...

  • How to Date Hall Teapots

    Robert Hall founded the Hall China company, in Liverpool, Ohio, in 1903. Production of Hall teapots began in 1919 and continues today, along with seasonal items, collectibles, kitchenware and...

  • Different Surgical Instruments & Their Uses

    Collecting medical artifacts is fascinating, and antique surgical instruments are among the most interesting. Experienced collectors are very knowledgeable about the uses and types of surgical...

  • How to Overhaul Tractor Motor

    That old tractor is not running like it should. It just does not have the power. If you enjoy turning wrenches overhauling it might be for you.

  • What Are Shaker Boxes?

    The Shakers were a religious sect who left England in 1774 to seek freedom in America. They are best known for building furniture that was clean-lined and unadorned. Shaker boxes are one of the...

  • How to Identify Clock Mechanism Parts

    Many clocks that look mechanical are in fact regulated by quartz. These are very accurate timepieces, and they don't have many parts. A true mechanical clock is regulated by its mechanism....

  • How to Take Clock Hands Off

    The hands of a clock are one of the most elegant elements of any clock design. Bend them while trying to take them off a clock and you decrease the value of the clock. Bend them and accidentally...

  • How to Sell Antique Lamps

    Selling an antique lamp has as many pitfalls as any other do-it-yourself project. A few are specific to the antiques market, such as dealing with reproductions and risks of harming an item's...

  • How to Identify Antique Silver Plated Teapot

    Buying and evaluating antiques has become a very popular hobby. Understanding and identifying what you have found can be the most difficult part of this process. If you have a silver coffee or tea...

  • How to Install Sleep Eyes in Bisque Dolls

    If you need to reset or replace the rocker eyes, also known as sleep eyes, of an antique doll completely, the materials you need are simple enough. What's not so simple is doing the job right so...

  • How to Sell Vintage Tablecloths

    Vintage tablecloths are old enough to be interesting and collectible but not yet 100 years old, which qualifies them as antiques. Included in this definition are tablecloths from the early to...

  • How to Identify Old Silver Markings

    Buying and evaluating antiques is a popular hobby. Understanding and identifying what you have found can be the most difficult part of this process. It's also perhaps the most essential as you...

  • How to Tell the Brand of a Silver Tea Set

    Buying and evaluating antiques has become a popular hobby. Understanding and identifying what you have found can be the most difficult part of this process. If you have a silver coffee and tea...

  • How to Remove Rust From Surgical Instruments

    Antique surgical instruments are made of several different materials. Early blades were made of iron, and by the turn of the 20th century stainless steel blades became common. Often blades were...

  • How to Sell Collector Stamps

    Imagine that you recently inherited the coveted "Penny Black" stamp, the first stamp ever created. Or imagine that you have a huge collection of collector and antique stamps. You may have a...

  • Easy to Make Cat Bed

    A cat bed gives your kitty a safe place to rest that acts as its home base. Bedss can be purchased at home stores and pet supply stores. They are, however, sometimes very expensive. You can make...

  • How to Tell the Difference Between Antique Marbles & New Marbles

    Determining the difference between antique marbles and new marbles isn't as easy as it may seem at first glance. During the 20th century, millions of new marbles were made to look like old...

  • How to Identify Antique Bottles

    Antique bottle collecting is a popular hobby, and the first question a collector usually asks is, "how old is this bottle?" To estimate a bottle's age, it is necessary to understand how it was...

  • How to Identify Silver Hallmarks

    Buying and evaluating antiques is a very popular hobby in modern cultures. Understanding and identifying what you have found can be the most difficult part of this process. Sterling silver in...

  • How to Appraise Sterling Silverware

    Buying and evaluating antiques has become a very popular hobby in modern cultures. Understanding and identifying what you have found can be the most difficult part of this process. Sterling silver...

  • How to Tell Real Silver Dinnerware

    Buying and evaluating antiques has become a very popular hobby in modern cultures. Understanding and identifying what you have found can be the most difficult part of this process. Sterling...

  • How to Conserve Antique Wood

    It is becoming increasingly popular to salvage antique wood from barns and old houses. This wood can be a valuable material and add interest and character to new construction. It often consists of...

  • How to Appraise Sterling Silver Trays

    Buying and evaluating antiques has become a very popular hobby in modern cultures. Understanding and identifying what you have found can be the most difficult part of this process. Sterling silver...

  • How to Identify an Antique Rocking Chair

    Although there are examples of a few early antique rocking chairs in England, they were not commonly made and used in England or America until the mid 18th century. An antique rocking chair is one...

  • How to Preserve Antique Wooden Farm Tools

    The preservation of antique farm tools, usually made of a combination of iron and wood, requires care and maintenance appropriate for each material. Additionally, the antique items should be...

  • Ironstone Facts

    Ironstone is a refined earthenware pottery that became common in the 19th century. It was an improvement over its predecessor, pearlware. Unlike pearlware, which had a bluish-greenish cast,...

  • How to Price an Antique Brass Bed

    Brass beds were first manufactured in the 1820s and they have been popular ever since. For some, a brass bed is the epitome of elegance, evoking a by gone era. For others they represent...

  • How to Find Money With a Metal Detector

    It is very simple to find money with a metal detector. It is not uncommon to find a couple dollars in a short period of time in the right places. Along with that you can often find jewelry,...

  • What Is the Value of My Antique Veneer Vanity?

    Antique vanities, small dressing tables where a woman sits to do her hair and makeup, were made during the 18th, 19th, and early 20th centuries. Many of the veneered models seen today in antique...

  • Tips on Antique Stove Restoration

    Although modern stoves are more efficient and easier to use, many people desire the style and uniqueness of antique stoves. Locating and restoring an antique stove requires patience and a large...

  • How to Display Antique Fishing Lures

    Antique fishing-lure collectors pursue their lures by date, size, color, company, material and design. These collectors revel in discovering, identifying, dating and classifying their treasures. A...

  • How to Restore Antique Hardware

    Antique hardware comes from furniture, windows, doors, trunks and other objects. Much of it is made of brass, but silver, bronze, pewter and metal composites were sometimes used. These antique...

  • Information on Antique Stoves

    Restored around the world for their historic novelty, antique stoves have varied in technology and design over the last two centuries. From cast-iron, wood-burning stoves, to modern-day ceramic...

  • How to Identify Antique Dresser Chest Types

    Antique dressers began as very simple chests in the medieval era (fifth to 16th centuries). Dressers reached the height of sophistication with 18th century American Philadelphia-made...

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