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This guide is set to allow the user to search by picture or by number to find the item. There are over pictures of different vases, jardinieres, wallpockets and candlestick holders for the user to search. The pictures are also listed by the number first and then the shape or name of the piece. The pictures start with the number 1 and continue through the fnally numbers of the series.

The main focus of the guide is the Roseville by the numbers section which represents years of collecting data on Roseville pottery. This section allows the user to connect the number on the bottom of the pottery piece with a name and a value.

If you happen to have one of these rare comic books, you may have a super-fortune on your hands. Whether you're collecting comics or you scored a great find at a flea market or garage sale , it pays to check if you have one of these rare examples.

Action Comics 1 is the issue where the world first met Superman back in According to the New York Post , it originally cost only 10 cents. There may be fewer than of these comic books still in existence, and it's incredibly rare to find one in pristine condition. One year after the world met Superman, Detective Comics 27 introduced another major superhero in Batman.

There are likely fewer than of these historic comics in existence, making them very rare and desirable. There are only 26 examples of this issue in original condition. This is the first appearance of Sub-Mariner and the Human Torch. This was a top selling comic book when it was released, prompting the continuation of the Spiderman story.

Even though it isn't as rare as some other comics, the demand for it is incredibly high. This comic introduces the world to Wonder Woman and has strong appeal with collectors, especially as Wonder Woman enjoys increasing popularity. This rare issue is hard to find in excellent condition, according to GoCollect.

Antiques at all price levels, including holy grail items, in vast categories. Tracks - Sales results for millions of antiques, located in 50 countries. Company - Live Auctioneers was founded in Tool - Finds antique selling prices for specific items sold, in seconds , with free appraisals for specialty items.

Covers: Auction house and online selling prices. Mainly high end and holy grail items, sold in many antique categories. The factors that affect values are typically size, color, style, and rarity. Our guide should help you determine if your pottery falls into the good, better, or best category. MGarrett ManifestAuctions.

Arequipa Pottery was located in Fairfax, California. It operated between and Arequipa is collectible and popular today because the famous ceramicist Frederick Hurton Rhead briefly worked there and made some exceptional vases.

Your typical Arequipa vase is worth a few hundred dollars. These especially valuable vases should have raised squeeze-bag decoration. They should also be relatively tall and having some color never hurts. Theophilus Brouwer is one of the few independent studio potters included in our guide.

He worked out of Long Island in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His pottery is popular because of the open firing technique. The best Brouwer vases have flame whipped glazes that create some really spectacular coloring. Brouwer pottery is very rare today. Dedham pottery was a three generation operation out of Chelsea and then Dedham, MA. Hugh Robertson founded the company then his son William, and then grandson Milton Robertson ran the factory.

The best Dedham vases are known for their rich red and green volcanic vases. It is really all about the glaze. Size is not very important. Really great Dedham vases are few and far between. Less interesting pots are worth a few hundred dollars. Most Susan Stuart Goodrich Frackelton pottery will look very similar to the vase we are showing in our guide.

Frackelton pottery is rare and closely followed by specialists today. Frackelton was instrumental in teaching a generation of china decorators.

She also invented a gas oven that could be used in the home. Her pottery is special today because it is just decorated with a blue glaze on plain earthenware, yet it is still beautiful. Most pieces are worth thousands of dollars. Fulper pottery created tens of thousands of pieces of pottery starting in in New Jersey. The large majority of Fulper pottery is relatively common an inexpensive.

The best pieces are large shouldered vases and showpieces with exceptional glazes. We should also mention that Fulper lamps are very popular. Please contact us if you need exact value information. Grand Feu operated out of Los Angeles between and The supply of Grand Feu is very limited today and the best pieces are hotly contested at auction.

Most Grand Feu vases have a dark metallic or green glaze. Grand Feu benefits greatly from being rare and from having been located in California. The vases alone are not extraordinary; the history surrounding them makes them desirable. Grueby, named after its founder William Henry Grueby, is one of the most celebrated pottery manufacturers from the arts and crafts era. Your typical Grueby vase is in an organic usually vegetal form with a matte green glaze.

However, there is a much larger supply of vases worth a few hundred to a few thousand dollars. Grueby tiles and lamp bases are also collectible and occasionally rare. Hampshire pots are not as valuable as many other similar vases made during the same time period.

Prices struggle because many Hampshire vases lack that original touch and flare that many other art and crafts vases have.



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