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  • How to Get Appraisal of Lost or Stolen Coins

    If you have ever had coins stolen from your home, storage facility or while being moved by a moving company, how do you figure out hwta they were worth if you no longer have them?

  • Types of Music Boxes

    The music box was invented by Swiss watchmaker Antoine Favre in 1796. The music box became more popular as it evolved into different styles. Today, music boxes are made in a variety of designs...

  • How to Identify Antique Wall Clocks

    If you own an antique wall clock, you are probably curious about where it originated and when it was made. Antique clocks are often passed down from earlier generations or bought as collector's...

  • How to Collect Tins

    In the world of tin collecting, one principle rules: It's all about history and scarcity. That said, you can be certain that tin memorabilia will continue to be prized since it's still being used...

  • How to Date Antique Clocks

    Mechanical clocks date back to the early 1500s. Early clocks were inaccurate and did not improve significantly until the development of the pendulum about 150 years later. Weights drove the gears,...

  • 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 Get Tiger Woods Autograph

    Tiger Woods is considered the best golfer that has ever lived. Everybody wants to get Tiger Woods autograph and take Tiger Woods picture as proof that they were in his presence. The problem is...

  • How to Tell Reproduction Pottery

    There is no expert that has not got burned by a reproduced piece of pottery

  • 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 Profit from Market Manipulation in Gold and Silver

    This article is written to tell you the truth about government manipulation of the prices of gold and silver and tell you how to profit from this information.

  • 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...

  • Vintage GI Joe Identification

    The action figure GI Joe has been around since 1964. Hasbro is the original maker and still is, however they have been made in Canada as well and occasionally under the name Hassenfeld Bros, Inc. ...

  • How to Buy Switchblade Knives

    Made popular during the James Dean era of films, the switchblade knife carries a mystique that can be alluring. Unfortunately, owning a switchblade can land you in hot water with the authorities,...

  • Seth Thomas Mantel Clocks Information

    Clock collecting is a hobby of many antique lovers, and some prefer to acquire pieces made by one specific company or that are one specific style. Seth Thomas Mantel clocks are one brand of...

  • How to Clean a Vintage Knife

    Whether or not to clean a vintage knife is of hot debate in the knife collecting community. While some knives benefit from minor cleaning, any dirt or rust that will involve large-scale...

  • How to Collect History Flasks

    Antique bottles are popular collectors' items and can be found in all shapes, sizes and colors. If you want to collect history flasks, consider a few important factors and keep an eye open for a...

  • How to Identify Reed & Barton Silver Hallmark

    Silvermaker Reed and Barton was founded in 1824 in the United States. Today the company sells silver, crystal and china. For each year of silver production from 1928-1957, in addition to the words...

  • What Is Genuine Fostoria Glassware?

    Fostoria Glass Co. created elegant, brightly colored glassware, sometimes referred to as "Depression glass." These beautiful heirlooms continue to delight their owners, and collecting the elusive...

  • How to Find Nemo Snowglobes

    Would you like to add a Finding Nemo snow globe to your collection or are you are just looking for a unique Christmas gift for your Disney-obsessed grandchild? With a little diligence and some...

  • How to Adjust the Time on a Pendulum Clock

    Pendulum clocks are antique clocks that typically include a clock with a minute and an hour hand placed above a swinging pendulum within a wooden cabinet. Pendulum clocks can vary in materials and...

  • How to Grade Buffalo Nickels

    Buffalo nickels are graded on the Sheldon scale--the standards of which are defined by the American Numismatic Association (ANA). A grade of 70 on the Sheldon scale is the highest, with 1 being...

  • How to sell comic books beyond eBay

    Want to sell your comic books, but don’t want to pay eBay fees? There are places beyond eBay to sell your comics. There is a small catch. You may not get eBay prices, but then again, you won’t...

  • How to Display Rolling Pins

    Rolling pins are made from a variety of materials, including domestic or imported wood, heavy marble, metals, glass or ceramics. Even plastic rolling pins are available. Many people collect...

  • Natural Red Stones Identification

    Rubies, garnets, jaspers, bixbites and tourmaline are examples of precious and semi-precious red gemstones. Other natural red stones that can be valuable when properly identified, polished and cut...

  • How to Collect Paper Currency

    Coin and paper currency collecting, known as numismatics, can provide value beyond the value of each piece in a collection. Numismatics gives collectors the opportunity to learn intricate details...

  • How to Remove Mold From a Barbie Doll

    Barbie dolls can endure a chaotic existence. From crayon and pen marks to mold growing in the joints, this small doll can end up looking a wreck. The only way to deal with these problems,...

  • How to Identify an Antique Pocket Watch

    The pocket watch started out as a kind of miniature clock. Early watches were driven by internal springs. As the spring unwound, it supplied power to a series of gears that controlled the movement...

  • Where to Find the Source of Stamp Collections

    Stamp collecting is an easy hobby to start. After all, you can begin when your mail arrives. You may receive a letter from another country and decide to collect stamps from that region. Whatever...

  • How to slab coins at Coin Grading Companies

    So you have some coins to send off to the coin grading companies? What do I need to do prior to sending them in? Here are some tips to help prior to mailing them in.

  • How to Refill a Lamy Safari Fountain Pen

    Lamy Safari fountain pens are great for everyday use, but eventually you will run out of ink. In this tutorial, I will show you how to refill your pen by inserting a new cartridge.

  • How to Order Repairs on a Zippo Lighter

    Zippo lighters are great lighters, and everyone instantly recognizes the distinctive click when opening or closing it. Occasionally, a loose hinge or malfunctioning wheel require repairs, so this...

  • 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...

  • About Limoges China

    Limoges china is widely regarded as among the finest in the world. Prized for its delicate beauty and superior craftsmanship, Limoges pieces are treasured by antique collectors.

  • How to Sell Old Magazines

    If you have old magazines that you have been holding onto for years, there is a possibility that you can make a small profit from them. Some of the factors that cause a magazine to become valuable...

  • How to Identify Bisque Dolls

    Bisque dolls originated in Europe. They were made in Germany and France and eventually went to makers in China. Sometimes they are referred to as China dolls. Bisque dolls are one of the first...

  • How to Identify Handmade Marbles

    Identify handmade marbles by certain characteristics for each type of marble. Vintage glass marbles have different identifiers than stone marbles have, but you can learn the characteristics of...

  • How to Find Good Yard Sales in Your Area

    If you are like me you love to go yard sailing! There are some tricks to finding good yard and garage sales in your area and I hope this article will help you to do just that. This is one of...

  • How to Store Chenille Bedspreads

    Vintage chenille bedspreads are a popular collectible, reminding people of a simpler time. In good condition, chenille bedspreads can be used to create a sweet, romantic or country bedroom. Even...

  • Homemade Coin Cleaner

    It is fairly easy to clean coins using common household materials. However, be warned that by cleaning a coin, you could be drastically reducing its value. If you suspect a coin may be valuable,...

  • How to Sell Stamps

    For devout stamp collecting enthusiasts, a rare and/or extensive stamp collection is a valuable commodity, one that may be worth parting with a good deal of money to acquire. If you have a stamp...

  • How to Collect Vintage Audio Equipment

    The first things one should know when collecting vintage audio equipment is where to look and what to look for. People have different preferences and thus will search for different items that are...

  • Mechanical Clock Information

    Since the dawn of man, people have yearned for ways to keep track of the passage of time. Timekeeping devices have existed since ancient times, and mechanical clocks began to supercede sundials...

  • How to Find Value of Disney Collectible Postage Stamps

    The Magic of Disney has enthralled generations through cartoons and movies at first and then later through the theme parks spread around the world. Countries from Albania to Zambia have honored...

  • 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...

  • How to Restore Dinky Toys

    The Dinky Toy company was created in 1934 and released die-cast car models from that period until the early 1980s when its British division closed. The company name was later sold to a Chinese...

  • The Best Ways to Put Multiple Jerseys in One Frame

    Framing jerseys is an important way to keep your sports memorabilia displayed and accessible. If you have more than one, you can display them each in a separate frame. This can take up a lot of...

  • How to Collect Oyster Plates

    Oyster plates are valued collectibles that were originally created for a specific purpose. As oysters became popular, different ways of keeping them cold and presentable became necessary. These...

  • How to Sell Your Unwanted Silver and Gold

    Everywhere you look these days are ads asking to buy your unwanted silver and sold. There is a reason for this: Gold is at a record high (above $1,000 an ounce) and the economy at the same time...

  • How to Save Money Now On Foods You Eat

    This how to save money on foods you eat will show you how to start saving money now on the foods and drinks you use every day. How to save on foods you eat is quick, easy, and anyone can do it.

  • How to Collect Toy Cars & Trucks

    Toy cars and trucks have fascinated collectors both young and old for decades. It is hard for enthusiasts to not become excited when faced with a rare or vintage automobile, especially if it comes...

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