Seth Thomas Clock Co. made some clocks with numbers positioned like yours, with the 3 and 9 sideways, the 6 and 12 upright, and the rest of the numbers at a slight angle. They also made some clock faces...

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If you have a large collection, see if an auction that specializes in pressed glass can sell it. You can also sell pieces to a matching service like Replacements.com. The Early American Pressed Glass Society...

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Goods imported into the United States had to be marked with the country of origin after the McKinley Tariff Act was passed in 1890. Some manufacturers didn’t want to use the word “Japan” because...

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Some Drexel furniture is stamped on the back or bottom with the name, date, and kind of wood. If your furniture is not marked, look for similar pieces online. You might also find it pictured in an old...

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You forgot to post a picture. If you're having trouble posting it, you can attach it to an email and send it to collectorsgallery@kovels.com.

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Replacements.com has a pattern identification service.

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If you attach the picture to an email and send it to collectorsgallery@kovels.com, we'll try to answer your question.

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If you can't send the pictures in a smaller size, you can attach them to an email to collectorsgallery@kovels.com.

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I.G. Dillon was a jeweler who partnered with W.A. Turner to establish Turner & Dillon in Wheeling, West Virginia, in 1875. Dillon became the sole owner in 1880 and changed the name of the business...

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