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Fairy Figurines – Small, Dainty And Delicate – Perfect For The Curio Cabinet
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Fairy figurines come in all sorts of materials, but they all look great
The Art of Collecting Animal Figurines
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Kip Goldhammer
Animal Figurines are basically replica statues or statuettes of animals that can be made using clay, metal and a host of other molding materials. Animal figurines are used for decorative, collection or symbolic purposes depending on the whims and fancies of the owners.
Look At A Spun Glass Figurine – It Will Scream Out To You To Buy It
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A spun glass figurine is a thing of beauty, delicate, breathtaking and not too expensive
Keeping Tropical Fish as A Hobby
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Johnny Blade
Keeping tropical fish can be a fascinating hobby. There are many wonderful and brightly colored fish to choose from, but you need to know the basics to get the most from it, as this is a hobby that could easily turn into a real passion.
Pewter Dragon Figurines – All Shapes And Sizes To Add To Your Collection
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Pewter is a very versatile material for your figurines, including dragon figurines
Goldfish The First Choice For Most of Us
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Johnny Blade
Goldfish are one of those fish that even people who have no interest in aquariums will recognize. Of course the color is a giveaway, but they are just so popular that most people will be aware of them.
Lladro Figurines – Hand Sculpted In Spain
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Spanish Lladro figurines are some of the most famous figurines in the world, and are sold worldwide
Feed Your Tropical Fish a Bit Less and a Bit More Often
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Johnny Blade
One of the best ways to keep your fish healthy is to make sure that they eat regularly and well. But feeding them badly can make them very ill. In fact your fish is more likely to die from bad feeding than any other cause.
The Fascinating World of Antiques & Collectibles
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John Savage
Most people are hobbyists, filling otherwise idle hours with activities that bring pleasure and enrich our lives.
Finding Companion Pieces is Like a Treasure Hunt!
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Jason Diehl
Increasing the value of your autograph collection can be as easy as finding a companion piece for your existing pieces. Two signatures can be more valuable than either one by themselves.
10 Great Cents
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Kip Goldhammer
It is safe to say there have been many important coins in the history of the cent denomination. Ranging from expensive and scarce to rather available and inexpensive, important cents take a number of forms, making the top 10 an interesting and diverse group.The cent was a high priority for the U.S. Mint from its start, with the first cents being minted for circulation in 1793, the year after the Mint opened. Here’s my list of the 10 best that have been produced since then.
Coin Collecting Opens The Door To The Past
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Susan Jan
Coins have often been regarded as 'mirrors of history'. Other than the monetary value and worth of antique coins, they also possess historical value. Coins belonging to different ages have different stories to tell of empires and emperors.
Stamp Collecting - The First Stamps
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Kevin Bauer
The beginning of adhesive postage stamps in postal mail and why stamp collectors want these stamps.
Stamp Collecting - More Early Stamp History
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Kevin Bauer
Early stamp history:- Stamps were beginning to make an impact on how postal charges on letters was paid. Mauritius was the next country to issue adhesive postal stamps.
How to Make Money with your Stamp Collecting hobby.
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Kevin Bauer
Discover how millions of people all over the world collect stamps as an exciting and rewarding hobby and make it extremely profitable.
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