Media Resources Images for download: Terry Kovel Kim Kovel Kovels’ Antiques & Collectibles Price Guide 2022, 54th Edition: Cover | 3D Cover | Front & Back Cover Images from 2022 Cover: Vintage Cat Toy | Furniture | Glass Vase
Media Resources Images for download: Terry Kovel Kim Kovel Kovels’ Antiques & Collectibles Price Guide 2022, 54th Edition: Cover | 3D Cover | Front & Back Cover Images from 2022 Cover: Vintage Cat Toy | Furniture | Glass Vase
Pottery was made in the United States by the middle of the seventeenth century, but the first recorded attempt to make porcelain was by Andrew Duche in Georgia about 1738. Other potters tried with little success until the late 1760s.…
When you find a piece of Asian porcelain or pottery, you must always remember that the writing in the mark does not always indicate the maker or age; you may have a later exact copy. Chinese and Japanese ceramics show…
Glazed ceramic tiles have been used to decorate buildings since the days of the ancient Egyptians, but the history of modern tiles starts in sixteenth-century Britain, Spain, and Holland. At that time, overall repetitive designs inspired by Moorish motifs were…
Art pottery was made in America from the late 1870s to the 1950s. The term “art pottery” can have several meanings. To the scholar and researcher, it is pottery that was handmade or primarily handmade and produced in the spirit…
Before French decorative artist René-Jules Lalique (1860–1945) became known for his glass vases, bowls, car mascots and other items, he was known for his jewelry that mixed gold and gemstones with semi-precious stones, mother-of-pearl and ivory. In 1888, while still…
Kovels On Antiques & Collectibles September 2022 Newsletter Now Available Kovels’ September 2022 newsletter features Frakturs, French provincial-style furniture, British ceramics, coffee mills and modern design, all with photos and prices. Fraktur, a style of 18th-century artistic and…
BUYER’S PRICE GUIDE October 2022 ADVERTISING Canister, lid, Baker’s Chocolate, glass, cylinder, yellow graphics, “Baker’s,” colonial woman with tray, 9 in., $45. Coin-operated machine, horoscope, Starscroll, arched top crest, multicolor dial with zodiac signs, dispenses printed scrolls, 25 cents, wood…
“Oh, that old thing?” The big blue vase in the Englishman’s kitchen was an inheritance from his father, who paid a few hundred pounds for it in the 1980s. The vase’s owner didn’t realize what he had among his pots…
Q: What can you tell me about a 9-inch ceramic mammy figurine a former employer gave me? Mammy is wearing a blue dress, a white apron with red and blue flowers, and a white scarf with blue polka-dots. She is…
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