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    Until the eighteenth century, gems and jewelry were worn only by the wealthy That changed in 1730, when “paste,†a glass that could be cut and polished to resemble gemstones, was invented It was often backed with foil to make the stones look brilliant Those who couldn’t afford genuine stones could now buy jewelry Some paste jewelry was very fine, and many of the most
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    Almost everyone has a piece of old glass that has been in the family for years, and every piece seems to have a glamorous history behind it Most of the stories are more fable than fact There were stories in our own family about six green glasses that had belonged to our grandfather Each grandchild was given one of the priceless green glasses with the wonderful story of its rarity We
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    The best way to judge the age of a piece of furniture is to study how it is constructed Part of this information is technical, but most of it can be used by any antiques buyer out for a day’s shopping spree This is not meant to verify the age of a museum-quality, eighteenth-century Baltimore piece that might really be a very fine and expensive Victorian copy, but it will help with a
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    Tinware was made from tinplate, a sheet of iron or steel that had been dipped in molten tin so it was covered with a thin plating of tin Early American tinsmiths used tinplate imported from England By about 1830 some tinplate was made in America, but most of it continued to come from England until changes in tariff laws in 1890 made imported tinplate too expensive Tinsmiths cut and soldered
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    Often the name of a type of Japanese ware represents both a geographic area and a pattern The definitions used here are those you will find in common use, and they may differ from those accepted by scholarly sources Japanese ceramics have been admired for centuries, but in the early 1900s almost all ceramics imported in quantity from Japan were inexpensive, poor-quality pieces made for dime
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    Lamps of every type, from early oil-burning Betty and Phoebe lamps to recent electric lamps with glass or beaded shades, interest the thousands of lamp collectors A perfectly sane person may have two hundred oil lamps displayed on a shelf in the living room because the collector knows and appreciates old lighting devices But a few old lamps are usually enough for one home Any old lamp (even
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    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 a difference in artistic practice between the modern Western ceramicist and the Asian ceramicist regarding imitation If an Asian artist considered a design, glaze, or shape
  • American Pottery and Porcelain Archives - Kovels
    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 Bonnin and Morris (also called the American China Manufactory), a Philadelphia firm, operated only from 1770 until 1772 Other successful attempts were made by Dr





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