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Wed at 10:16 PM - posted by
Daniel Briddle,
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* Beer Can History
* Prohibition
* Breweriana Glossary
* Brewery History... more* Beer Can History
* Prohibition
* Breweriana Glossary
* Brewery History
* Bibliography
* Sales Builder in a Buyers Market
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February 10 - posted by
Tom Norskov,
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Website showing Depression Era glass factories on postcards.
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February 10 - posted by
Tom Norskov,
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Website showing marks used by the Bradley & Hubbard Company.
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February 10 - posted by
Tom Norskov,
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Website showing the labels used by the Cambridge Glass Company.
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January 13 - posted by
Ann White,
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Gotheburg.com is one of the best resources I've found for identifying Asian porcelain marks.
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January 10 - posted by
Daye Salander,
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The Hall is the place where the items are tested. The Assay Mark is the statement of the highest purity standard the goods exceeded when tested or "assayed". The UK laws allow no downside tolerance, so the metal must be at least ..., rather than... moreThe Hall is the place where the items are tested. The Assay Mark is the statement of the highest purity standard the goods exceeded when tested or "assayed". The UK laws allow no downside tolerance, so the metal must be at least ..., rather than is .... . The "Hallmark" is the minimum of three elements, which hall or assay office, the purity assay, and Sponsor's Mark who submitted the item. Additional marks may now include the date letter, optional standard marks such as the sterling lion, and commemorative marks, and convention marks which indicate common controls across certain European Countries. less
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December 30, 2011 - posted by
Bob Black,
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I have bought books from this site and thought others might like to know about it. The prices are usually much cheaper than other web sites and stores. It's a very simple site to use. You will receive updates on new books, sales and more by email too.
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December 3, 2011 - posted by
Daye Salander,
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History, identification, research of Durand Art Glass
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November 29, 2011 - posted by
Daniel Briddle,
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Price Guides, Grading, Marketplace & more
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November 11, 2011 - posted by
Daye Salander,
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Starting in 1842, England has offered registration of it's decorative designs for pottery, china, wood, paper, pottery, china, porcelain, glass and more.