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  • Collectible Teapots - A Hobby Worth Admiring  By : Susan Dean
    So many people collect so many different things. I suppose the most popular would be coins and stamps along with spoons and cards. You can of course collect anything you like. Some things that people collect are for investment purposes but most are just because they love what they are collecting. I love collectible teapots amongst other things like teddy bears and figurines.
  • Collecting Art And Artwork  By : Claude Bourgoin
    Although purchasing a renowned artist's work, requires sometimes an extremely large sum of money and the value of this type of painting is likely to increase over the years it's sometimes unknown artist's that can represent exceptional investment opportunities.
  • College Basketball Jerseys Are A Greatly Prized Possession  By : William Smith
    Most stores help you find the best deals on the biggest selection of products from all of the top-rated manufactures.
  • Continental Porcelain in Continental Style  By : Mitch Johnson
    There are some differences between the English and the Continental porcelain. They are different in their designs, styles and their paintings, printings and impressions. We will be looking at some these differences below.
  • Crystal Care and Cleaning Tips  By : Evelyn Whitaker
    How to care for and keep your crystal in new condition.
  • Custom Knife Collecting - The System  By : Eddie Yakubovich
    Five years ago. Michael Donato and Richard Mattei made a business decision. They were introduced to handmade custom knives and found a career.
  • Development and Advancement in American Glass  By : Mitch Johnson
    During the course of the eighteenth century numerous glasshouses came up and went. The greatest demands in America would be for the window-glass and for bottles. The immigrants owned most of the American glasshouses from Germans and the England who brought their skills.
  • Did You Know There is a New Dollar Coin for 2007  By : Keith Scott
    The US Mint will begin issue of a new dollar coin in 2007
  • Different Art of Making Glass  By : Mitch Johnson
    Let us look into the details of some of the wares that we uses daily and really do not know about their history and uses. Glass, silver, plate, enamels, and metalwork are some of the wares that we are going to look into details. And there are different types of glass and their uses are varied.
  • Different Types and Uses of Embroidery  By : Mitch Johnson
    Embroidery though had a long history, but it very difficult to find them now because they could not last that long. English embroidery was one of the most popular one.
  • Discover How Train Modelers Plan For Realism  By : Jimmy Cox
    Your choice of a layout will depend not only on the available space, trackage and on the work you want your railroad to do. At first it will be enough just to have the locomotive pull cars around, pass onto a siding, switch onto a branch line.
  • Discovering Different Kinds of Watches  By : Mitch Johnson
    Pocket watch was first made in 1520. Then it keeps on improving with time and we have a lot of choices. They come in all shape and sizes and different designs and decorated with different types of ornaments. One of the most important thing in a watch is it movements accuracy and the materials and their durability.
  • Doll Collecting - The Second Biggest Hobby in the United States  By : Evelyn Whitaker
    Describes which dolls are best suited for your collecting purpose and explains the different doll types available.
  • Dollhouse - A Miniature House In Your House  By : Brooke Hayles
    Today, the dollhouse has become again something of pleasure in the lives of children as well as adults alike, and the thrill of collecting particular accessories has become quite addictive for many dollhouse enthusiasts.
  • English Pieces of the Furniture World  By : Mitch Johnson
    England has a rich collection of antique furniture in its possessions. This is because of its rich historical background. Many of their designs and style were copied and inspired from different countries. Let us have a look at some of the types of tables and from where they got their names.

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