The Most Popular China Pattern In The World (Part one of a five part series) This Guide will provide a seller or buyer with enough information to determine that the Old Country Roses china pattern or piece in...
A NEW DEVELOPMENT FOR ALL LLADRO COLLECTORS:- PLEASE GO TO MY "me" PAGE (AT THE TOP RIGHT OF EVERY LISTING, NEXT TO MY USER NAME). HERE YOU WILL FIND DETAILS OF MY NEW SITE. I see so many listings on eBay for...
Vintage Moorcroft: How Old Is It? How can you tell how old a piece of Moorcroft is? Many collectors will have a good idea of the age just by looking at a piece. The most reliable method of dating is probably...
I am not a ceramics expert but I have personally owned NatWest pigs for more than twenty years and more recently I have been buying Cousin Wesley pigs on eBay - in fact I have bought a lot !!! Wade produced a...
Poole Pottery, based in the town of Poole in Dorset, was set up in 1873 as Carter and Co. and they started out by mainly making architectural ceramics (tiles and ornamental ceramics used in buildings). By the...
This guide is designed to help you sell your unwanted Denby on eBay: it covers writing your listing and then sending your item to its new home. You see some apparently ordinary pieces sell for £50 - £100,...
There are quite a few Natwest pigs on ebay but don't bid for it unless you are 100% sure that it is genuine. The best website I have found with all the information about fake pigs is piggybankpage. This...
BEGINNERS GUIDE TO BUYING ANTIQUE Porcelain Bronze ON EBAY: Primarily, when buying an antique on eBay you should have done enough research to know what it is you are buying. Ebay can be a minefield for the...
Royal Crown Derby Royal Crown Derby was established in 1750, in Derbyshire, England. From small beginings, a great company was born, using lavish gold, bold reds, and Japanese inspired colours and designs for...
Last update: 19 November 2006 Do be careful when buying paperweights. Attributions, especially to classic manufacturers such as Baccarat, St. Louis, and Clichy, are sometimes wrong - not because of any intent...