Decluttering cupboards, bookshelves, or vase collections is bound to yield some pottery, but double check before donating.
Whether you have a vintage teacup from your grandmother or a miniature figurine you scored from your local thrift store, your favorite porcelain items require a specific type of care. No one wants to ...
Assorted plates, mugs, and bowls on metal thrift store shelf. - Anna Markina/Getty Images We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Art pottery tends to sell fast at thrift stores, not ...
Q.This photo contains an old porcelain canister set from Germany. The set was given to my mother-in-law by a friend who immigrated to the United States. We think the unmarked set is at least 80 years ...
If there's one thing the Coachella Valley has in abundance, apart from sand, it's porcelain tableware. It seems that over the years almost every household has bought some, inherited some or found some ...
Sally Heller's grandmother told her that this antique compote might have been made by famed porcelain maker Sevres. THE PIECE: An antique porcelain compote, possibly manufactured by Sevres in the ...
Rookwood pottery, made in Cincinnati since 1880, is perhaps the most popular American art pottery among collectors. The company not only made artist-decorated vases, molded bookends, art-deco ...
The Van Briggle Art Pottery showrooms and factory in Colorado Springs remain one of Colorado’s biggest tourist attractions, after the splendid Rocky Mountains, of course, and given its unusual name, ...
Appraisal: Rookwood Pottery Mug, ca 1896, from Vintage San Francisco. Watch David Rago's appraisal of a Rookwood pottery mug, ca 1896, in Vintage San Francisco. Funding for ANTIQUES ROADSHOW is ...
The 21st Annual Tulsa Antique Glass & Pottery Show is scheduled for this weekend. Collectors will find all types of Depression glass, dinnerware and more at the event. It will be held from 10 a.m. to ...
Dear Judy Campbell: Can you please tell me something about the maker of this Limoges covered serving bowl? I have looked for information but cannot find any. I am including the mark on the bottom of ...