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America's No. 1 Selling Price Guide For nearly 30 years, Antique Trader Antiques & Collectibles has been the leading source for information on antiques and collectibles. Filled with expert advice, vetted values and 4,500 color photographs, Antique Trader provides the clearest and most dependable picture of this amazingly diverse and magnificent market. Inside you will enjoy a variety of new collecting areas, as well as old favorites. Including: Asian art, bottles, ceramics, Civil War collectibles, clocks, comic books, cookie jars, figurines, furniture, glass, Hallmark Keepsake Ornaments, illustration art, kitchenware, perfume bottles, petroliana, toys, vintage clothing and Zippo lighters. Also new this year is Top Lots, a feature highlighting the bestselling results from some of the finest auction houses nationwide.
Collectors everywhere know that cookie jars, both old and new, are among the hottest items sought after today and are bringing top dollar at antique shops, flea markets, and on eBay. With this in mind and due to the tremendous success of their three-volume series, Collector's Encyclopedia of Cookie Jars, Fred and Joyce Roerig were prompted to produce The Ultimate Collector's Encyclopedia of Cookie Jars. This book is an overview of their first three volumes, now out of print, with exciting new finds and additions. As age does not determine collectibility, some current jars have been added. This information enhances that of the tried and true jars of old. More than 1,200 photographs are included in this deluxe volume. Companies featured include Brayton Laguna, Brush-McCoy, Disney, Metlox, Shawnee, Treasure Craft, McCoy, Twin Winton, and many more. Informative text, current values, color photographs, and a handy index make this a great buy for cookie jar collectors everywhere.
Beautiful, color photographs of over 1,000 collectible cookie jars with current values ranging from the novelty, character variety to the exquisite artist-made limited editions. Informative text plus the fact that there are no repeats of Book I make this edition a great buy for pottery and cookie jar collectors. 1999 values. 8.5 X 11. AUTHORBIO: Joyce Roerig and husband Fred have collected cookie jars for years. They published a three-volume set of books, Collector's Encyclopedia of Cookie Jars, Book I, II, and III. AUTHORBIO: Fred Roerig and wife Joyce have collected cookie jars for years. They published a three-volume set of books, Collector's Encyclopedia of Cookie Jars, Book I, II, and III. REVIEW: This book is the second in a three-volume series by authors Fred & Joyce Roerig. It's packed with large group shelf shots of hundreds of cookie jars. Major companies featured include McCoy, North American Ceramics, Metlox, Fitz & Floyd, California Originals, American Bisque, and more.
This handy full-color identification guide features close-up photos and complete descriptions of hundreds of cookie jars. First published over ten years ago, it has been recently updated to reflect the current market. 2003 values. REVIEW: This is the first of two volumes by the late Ermagene Westfall, and is an important guide for collectors. The detailed photographs of hundreds of collectible cookie jars aid in identification.
Flea Market Fever!If you are planning to hit the flea markets, you won't want to pass on this deal. This Warman's price guide is full of information and tips to help make your flea market experience more fun and profitable. From what to bring to make flea marketing comfortable to current values, this book has the answers!Some of the exciting new/expanded categories include:4-H CollectiblesBadgesBeanie BabiesCampbell's SoupCountry WesternEgg TimersHot WheelsLongabergerWade CeramicsWatering Cans

This book is packed with descriptions and current values for nearly 25,000 collectibles, representing virtually every category on today's market -- books, sports cards, ornaments, toys, cookie jars, fifties glassware, and movie memorabilia, to name just a few. In addition to the more than 750 photographs, this resourceful guide offers suggestions on how to conduct your own sales, establish yourself as a flea market dealer, and buy and sell by mail, including tips on safely packing your merchandise. Additional features include a directory of related sources and a list of dealers, making this book both a buying and selling aid. Whether you are looking for expert advice on recognizing great buys, reselling items at the best price, or holding your own successful sales, this helpful guide leaves little unexplained. 2004 values. AUTHORBIO: After writing their first book, The Story of Fiesta, published in 1974, the Huxfords became pottery editors for Collector Books and in that capacity wrote several other books on various Ohio potteries: Roseville Pottery, McCoy Pottery, Brush-McCoy Pottery, Weller Pottery, and Roseville Pottery, Volume II. Since 1982 they have been editors of Schroeder's Antiques Price Guide; Schroeder's Collectible Toys; Antique to Modern; Garage Sale & Flea Market Annual; and Wanted to Buy. REVIEW: This book covers a tremendous variety of collectibles and will be very useful for the collector, established or aspiring dealer. It focuses on items made from the 1940s on, those things that most often turn up at garage sales and flea markets. It informs you of current price trends so you can spot bargains, whether for your own collection or resale. Includes hundreds of categories, including extensive coverage of glassware, pottery, and porcelain.
This lively, photo-filled reference book is a delight for all interested in figural pottery. The American Bisque Pottery, operating in Williamstown, West Virginia from 1919 to 1982, and the American Pottery Company produced popular cookie jars, ashtrays, doorstops, sprinkle bottles, banks, planters, lamps and much more. Many of these items have never been pictured in any book before. With American Bisque in hand, you will be able to identify little-known pieces including airbrushed planters of yarn dolls as well as the most sought-after cookie jars.
Lehners Encyclopedia of U.S. Marks on Pottery holds over 1,900 companies with over 8,000 marks, logos, and symbols divided equally among the old folk potters, studio potters, dinnerware manufacturers, distributors, and decorators fill this massive hardbound encyclopedia. No values. 8.5 X 11. 1998 values.
THE ESSENTIAL FLEA MARKET SHOPPER'S SURVIVAL GUIDEBUYER BEWARE! DON'T GO TO A FLEA MARKET WITHOUT THIS BOOK!Harry Rinker—nationally recognized expert and authority, editor and author, columnist and TV personality—teaches you how to hone your skills when shopping for antiques and collectibles...while having fun at flea markets!Treasures await you at flea markets. But to find the best deals, you first need to know how to recognize value. This book will help you separate gems from junk in your quest for flea market antiques and collectibles:• Find and evaluate the best flea markets• Tens of thousands of up-to-date market prices for more than 500 collectibles categories• First-ever listings of close to 100 brand new collectibles categories, from Art Pottery to Photographs to Yo-Yo's• An extensive listing of 'required reading' must-have references for serious flea marketers• Lists of collectors' clubs, newsletters, and periodicals• A special report on Internet flea markets

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