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  • 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,...

  • How to Identify Sterling Silver Flatware

    Sterling silver flatware can be found in garage sales, heirlooms or in a forgotten box in the attic. Pieces handed down from generation to generation may lose their identity, be misplaced or...

  • What Is Fostoria Glass?

    Fostoria glass was produced in Fostoria, Ohio, in 1887. Fostoria created a variety of pieces, including stemware, goblets and plates, along with dinnerware. American Whitehall and Crystal Cubist...

  • How to Do Wood Inlay

    Dating back to the ages of the pharaohs, wood inlay is the art of covering a structural surface in wood veneers of different sizes, textures and colors to form a picture, pattern or design. In...

  • About Wedgwood China

    Wedgwood china is famous all over the world and is highly prized among collectors. The company has produced many kinds of china since it formed in 1759. Wedgwood is well known as one of the...

  • How to Date Japanese Ceramics

    It is believed that the field of Japanese ceramics spans more than 8,000 years. Japan's early pottery was decorated with a cord pattern known as Jomon ware. It had a woven appearance and was...

  • How to Identify Early American Furniture

    The earliest American-made furniture is believed to date back to about 1650. Consider that the pressing need to provide food and shelter often left little time for settlers of the New World to...

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