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  • Antique Lamp

    Garage sales are one of the best ways to find bargains and antiques. Sometimes you can find treasures priced very reasonably. If you are shopping at a garage sale or an antique shop and find what...

  • Autograph Book

    An autographed book, whether neatly penned with the author's signature or inscribed with a personalized note to a fan, adds value and prestige to a meaningful text. People collect autographed...

  • Autograph Collection

    "May I have your autograph?" These words are music to the ears of some celebrities. For others they are a signal to turn tail and run. Collecting autographs can be a fun and profitable hobby. The...

  • Beanie Babies

    Beanie Babies were first sold in 1993 by the company Ty Inc. These collectible items were shaped liked animals and given their name because of the plastic pellets, also known as beans, used to...

  • Being a Good Listener

    Hearing is a passive activity while listening requires you to actively think about what you are hearing. Learning to be a good listener in class takes practice, but everyone can learn to improve...

  • Book Care

    Collecting rare books can be a fun and rewarding hobby. In order to ensure that your books are kept in the best condition possible and maintain their value, there are some steps you must take to...

  • Book Shelves

    Bookshelves are one of the simplest pieces of furniture in design and function, and also one of the most used and appreciated. They provide a neat, organized way to collect, display, and locate...

  • Book Values

    Fair value is the current price for which an asset could be sold on the open market. Book value is the actual price paid for the same asset. These two prices do not usually match.

  • Bound Books

    Worn or antique books can find a second life through rebinding. Book binderies provide this service as well as many others. Keep your treasured books in good condition by taking them to a...

  • Bug Collecting

    Throughout history, bug collections have formed the backbone of the science of entomology and have served as a popular and educational hobby. Easy and economical to collect, with thousands of...

  • How to Identify a Fake Montblanc Pen

    Montblanc began as the Simplo Filler Pen Company in Germany in 1906. Dunhill purchased the company in 1977. Montblanc pens have been favorites of writers, businessmen and others who use fountain...

  • How to Identify Crystal Place Settings

    Crystal place settings can be used to create a beautiful table, and they are highly prized by collectors. With their intricate cuts and designs, each pattern is a unique work of art, and some can...

  • How to Repair a Crack in a Silver Cuff Bracelet

    Although metal jewelry is usually reasonably sturdy, it can sometimes become damaged through regular use or accident. One common type of metal jewelry damage is cracking, which can occur when a...

  • The Value of Glassware

    Finding a piece of glassware at a rummage sale or a thrift shop can be exciting. The various styles are beautiful and can be quite valuable if in mint condition. Correctly identifying your special...

  • DVD Storage Information

    Although a single DVD is not costly, a growing collection added to over time represents a large investment of money and time for an avid movie collector. To protect your investment, proper storage...

  • How to Obtain NFL Media Guides

    Media guides are informational booklets provided by teams in the National Football League and other professional sports leagues. They are updated prior to each season and include complete...

  • How to Identify Old Lighters

    The first cigarette lighter was developed by a German chemist in 1816. "Dobereiner's Lamp" was a container of hydrogen lit by a platinum catalyst. Dangerously explosive, it was little more than a...

  • The Properties of Glass Bottles

  • Grandfather Clock Repair Instructions

    Grandfather clocks are great additions to your home and can last for centuries. These timepieces have established a reputation of longevity and durability and usually require very little...

  • About Jewelry Trinket Boxes

    Jewelry trinket boxes range from tiny keepsake boxes and ring boxes to large jewelry organizers with many drawers and compartments. Although jewelry trinket boxes have been around for thousands of...

  • How to Get Rid of Old National Geographic Books

    National Geographic books, like many other encyclopedias, are mass produced, relatively cheap and frequently updated. Because of these reasons, many people going through any kind of educational...

  • Patch Display Ideas

  • How to Date a Zippo Lighter

    According to the website Zippoclick, George G. Blaisdell constructed the first Zippo windproof lighter in 1933. Since that revolutionary creation, a series of markings have been placed on the...

  • Types of Koozies

  • How Much Are Old Gustav Emil Ern Butcher Knives Worth?

    There are a number of factors that must be considered when placing a value on vintage Gustav Emil Ern butcher knives. Unlike military knives or collector knives, the value of Gustav Emil Ern...

  • How to Choose Collector Plates

    Collectible plates come in every shape, size, and color. Some are made just for the collector's market, designed to hang on a wall or rest on a shelf to be admired. Others were once used for food...

  • What Is the Purpose of a Fountain Pen Ink Converter?

    A fountain pen ink converter is a thin, cylindrical reservoir with a small plunger on one end. When inserted into a fountain pen, an ink converter lets you use inks not available in regular...

  • How to Use Locking Pin Backs

    Souvenir pins are a relatively inexpensive way to remember a vacation spot. Most pins are metal with enamel paint and have tie clasp fasteners in the back. Unfortunately, many of the pin backs pop...

  • How to Trade Lapel Pins

    Lapel pins are a very popular collectible that have a variety of themes, including special events, politics, places and sports. They are often traded among other lapel pin collectors. There are...

  • How to Protect Old Tins

    Before mass production of cardboard and plastic storage containers, people stored perishable items, such as coffee, spices, candy, tobacco and talcum powder, in painted and labeled tin containers....

  • How to Sell a Rubber Stamp Collection

    When it is time to sell a rubber stamp collection, you will want to get the most you can for what can be an expensive collection of craft supplies. You will also want to be able to reach potential...

  • How to Collect Glass Bells

    Collecting and showcasing trinkets such as glass bells is exciting, and allows you to take home a piece of the places you visit. Glass bells are a popular collector's choice, as they can come in...

  • How to Find Out How Old Your Lionel Train Is

    Lionel has been making toy train sets since 1901. Lionel reports that collecting vintage Lionel trains is a popular pastime among hobbyists and antique toy dealers alike. Sometimes, though, it is...

  • How to Identify Blenko Glass

    Blenko Glass Company was started in 1921 in West Virginia, as the Eureka Art Glass Company. By the mid-1900s, Blenko was one of the most prominent producers of artistic glassware in the country....

  • How to Price Baseball Collectibles

    In the high-stakes world of collectibles, something that you have (no matter how rare) is only worth what another person is willing to pay for it. So when you're getting ready to sell a baseball...

  • Tips on Finding Flint Indian Arrowheads

  • How Do I Take Links Out of a Citizen Watch Band?

    Citizen watch company was established in 1918 and has been doing business ever since. Citizen brand watches are very popular across the world for not only the style of their watches but the...

  • What Are the Benefits of a Safe Deposit Box?

  • How to Collect Porcelain Dolls

    There was a time when porcelain dolls were actually used as toys by little girls. Most toy dolls now are made of sturdier stuff, but porcelain dolls still enchant doll lovers. Whether they are...

  • How to Remove Oxidation From a Tobacco Pipe Stem

    Oxidation occurs when oxygen particles react with any element. In metal, this causes rust. Many pipe stems have metallic parts in shapes of tubes, screws or spears, which can get rusty with time....

  • How to Determine the Value of Hummels

    In the early 1930s, Franz Goebel, the owner of a porcelain business, joined with the artist Sister Maria Innocentia Hummel to make porcelain figurines inspired by her artwork depicting children....

  • How to Collect S&H Green Stamps

    A staple of American life for much of the 20th century, S&H Green Stamps were redeemable coupons. Participating merchants issued the stamps upon purchase of other goods. Consumers saved up the...

  • How to Repair a Briar Pipe

    Briar pipes are the most common pipes made of wood. They are made from the French Bruyere tree, which has a particular type of wood that withstands fire and also retains moisture. However, pipes...

  • How to Remove Mold and Mildew From Books

    Books have the unique ability to become a part of the literary reading experience in a way that Kindle, audio books and eBooks cannot. Books, when well-cared for, can last for generations as a...

  • How to Remove Links From a Charles Raymond Watch

    Charles Raymond watches are perfect for people with all sizes of wrists; even if a Charles Raymond watch does not fit in its original form, its sizing can be easily sorted out. Charles Raymond...

  • How to Set a Clock System in a School

    A typical school clock system consists of a main clock and numerous secondary clocks. The main clock usually is in the school office or at another central location, and the secondary clocks are in...

  • Difference Between Garnet & Topaz

    The differences between gemstones topaz and garnet range from color to countries of origin. Topaz is harder than garnet, but both are durable and can be worn daily.

  • How to Pan Gold Dust

    Gold is an illustrious and highly malleable metal, making it very valuable in the market. It is used in many jewelry and accessories, especially as a band to hold diamonds and other precious gems....

  • How to Identify Crystal Glassware

    Identifying crystal glassware is not as hard as it may seem. While there is not an exact process used to identify crystal glassware there are certain characteristics to look for, including...

  • How to Display Beanie Babies

    Young and old alike love Beanie Babies, be it Ty Beanie Babies or one of the many imitation brands. Easy to find and mostly affordable, Beanie Babies are excellent for beginning or longtime...

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