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Collecting Antique Cups? Three Common Practices You Should Avoid

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The first move to do when buying antique cups is looking at its background. photo by http://www.flickr.com

If you’re collecting antique cups you are probably scouring the internet, looking at Google, Yahoo and Bing and other search engines and sites to get the best deal possible. After a while it’s overwhelming. So many sites, so many antique cups – so much information.

People searching the internet for antique cups are looking for the best places to buy or sell antique cups, how they should look after them, how they can repair them and even how to spot fakes. This short article will look at what three things you should avoid.

The first thing is to get a lot of background information on the type of antique cup you are looking for. After all, you can buy an antique cup for as little as one dollar. Not very much is it? But what do you get for your money?

Knowing more of the specifics is essential to good collecting. Such as what should an antique cup of that era, from that manufacturer and locality normally cost? Are you looking at a reputable site? Can you check the credentials of the seller?

Listed below are the three points you must avoid:

1. Avoid buying the first antique cup you find. Even if appears to be the right color, manufacturer and year, inquire about any cracks or stains that the cup has had. It is relatively easy to cover up a hairline crack in a photograph or even a stain. But once you have bought it, it’s too late. You can never be too careful when it comes to buying antique cups, especially when buying from a photograph.

2. Avoid buying from photographs. Is the photograph clear enough to show you the condition of the handle. Handles are easily broken. They can also be easily glued back. If you’re happy with a glued on handle for a fraction of it’s normal price that is totally up to you. But if you want a good quality item – double check before you buy – if the photograph isn’t clear enough then you have the right to ask.

3. Avoid buying the markings on the cup. Does the cup have markings and are they real? Don’t fall in love with the markings. Anyone can add a marking under a cup or plate and if you don’t know what you’re doing you could be buying a fake. This is a problem with the internet, researching, deciding and buying without seeing the product.

Your best option is to do your research first before you buy because once you have bought the antique cup it may not be so easy to return or get your money back. Even if you’re only spending a few dollars you want the time, effort and cost of each antique cup you buy to be worth it.

Deal with each of these issues and you will increase your chances of buying an antique cup that you will be happy to add to your collection and enjoy each time you use the cups to serve your guest tea and coffee.
If you’re really passionate about collecting, buying or selling antique cups then build your antique knowledge to cover different periods, manufacturers, styles and fashions. Whether it’s for your next tea party or just adding to your collection, the more you learn the more you’ll know what you like and why you enjoy them so much.

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August 11th, 2010 at 9:54 am

Antique Pottery Marks for Staffordshire, Wedgwood, West German and Spode

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The Staffordshire Potteries refers to the area known in the 17th century for ceramic production. It consisted of six towns that make up Stoke-on-Trent in Staffordshire, England: Tunstall, Burslem, Hanley, Stoke, Fenton and Longton.

Over 1500 pottery companies have operated in Stoke-on-Trent since the early 1700′s. The reason for the concentration of potteries was the local availability of clay, salt, coal and lead, which are all needed in the production of quality pottery.

Some companies only stayed in business for a few years while some have been operational for over 200 years. The distinction in the pottery is found in the Staffordshire pottery marks; they clearly identify the manufacturer and the time period when the ceramic or porcelain was produced and the pottery marks could be letters, crests or symbols on the bottom of the piece.

A popular ceramic and porcelain manufacturer was Wedgwood.

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The first ceramic pieces circa 1860 – 1900 by Wedgwood used standard name-mark or impressed marks, “Wedgwood”.

The Wedgwood mark changed many times within that same time period. Another printed mark read “ROYAL STONE CHINA WEDGWOOD & Co.” and incorporated a printed mark of Royal Arms.

Another Wedgwood pottery mark circa 1890 – 1906 displayed a lion standing on a crown with banners circling above stating “SEMI ROYAL PORCELAIN” and the bottom banner reading, “WEDGEWOOD & CO. ENGLAND”.

Another popular Staffordshire pottery was Spode. Spode was founded in 1767 by Joshua Spode who has been credited for the perfection of the formula of fine bone china.

The first pottery marks circa 1780-1790 by Spode were early impressed or printed mark in upper and lower case letter of the company name. In 1805 – 1833 Spode used typical printed marks. One pottery mark was written in script , “Spode’s Imperial”. Another pottery mark read “Spode’s New Fayence”.

Staffordshire pottery marks reflect the craftsmanship of these potteries and these marks indicate who and when these pieces of art were created. Today they are used to help to date and value a piece of English pottery from the area.

Antique Pottery Marks for Staffordshire, Wedgwood, West German and Spode

Author: Blake Hygate

Blake is the owner of a website that called AllEnglishpottery.com, which provides information on British based pottery makers as well as providing Pottery for Sale. Of course one of the most popular of all pottery from England is Staffordshire Pottery, which can also be found at AllEnglishPottery.com.

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July 25th, 2009 at 10:27 am

Where To Find Discounted Antique Wedgwood

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wedgwood tablewareWhere to Find Discount Wedgwood China

There is not a lot of discount Wedgwood China available, although, given the prices of some of the items in the line, any discount is greatly appreciated.

You might not think paying $50 for a plate is a discount, however, depending on the age of the particular item and the supply of pieces, $50 might seem like a discount.

You might not think of it but not every design, not every creation from the Wedgwood Company has been a smash hit.

Even the most successful companies in any field have products and designs that failed to catch on with the public and Wedgwood is no exception.

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Not many people are aware that in the mid to late 20th Century, a lot of the actual production of Wedgwood China was farmed out to other factories and craftsmen for a variety of reasons.

Some of this product was less popular than other lines manufactured in the original premises. As a result there is a variety of less expensive, discount Wedgwood China available for the discerning shopper who must have Wedgwood and must have it at a bargain price.

These days you have to do your homework before you make any purchase of discount Wedgwood China or you’re very likely to get fleeced by an unscrupulous merchant.

With factories all over Asia churning out imitations of every designer line, there are items being advertised for sale as Wedgwood that aren’t; and there are items being advertised for sale as antique Wedgwood that also aren’t.

Unless you’re simply looking to fill in that missing piece from grandma’s collection and you don’t really care about dating or authenticity, then let the price be your guide.

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However, if you are more of a purist who insists that his Wedgwood be real Wedgwood, then do your homework, learn the identifying characteristics of Wedgwood China and then go shopping.

Author: Max Bellamy

Wedgewood China provides detailed information about discontinued, antique, and discount fine china, plus fine china outlets, values, and history. Wedgewood China is affiliated with Business Plans by Growthink.

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How To Hang Antique Plates Properly

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Decorating Your Kitchen With Antique Plates

Antique plates can add whimsy and interest to your decor. Many people hang them right on the walls for a unique look.

You can hang them up on special holders made just for this or use ribbons to hold them and hang from fancy hooks.

Learning how to arrange your plates so that they look best is key to making them a successful part of your wall dcor.

Lets say you have a beautiful antique platter that will go perfect in your kitchen. You run out to the store and get a hanging bracket, insert the plate and hang it on the wall over the server. Instant charm!

Pleased with your accomplishemnt you stand back. You tip your head to one side and then the other. Squinting, you take another look at the plate. Something doesn’t look right.

If you have ever found yourself dissatisfied with the appearance of the decorations on your walls you are not alone.

Many people make the same common mistakes that the eye can read as awkward but the individual does not know how to fix.

Here are some guidelines to keep in mind when arranging your plates as well decor:

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Hanging Large Platters:

Large platters or chargers can be the focus of your dcor so you must make sure you hang them in a spot that is appropriate for the size and focus.

Where do larger pieces look the best?

Try above the server or dry sink, over a couch, behind the dining set, over a fireplace or on a feature wall.

A feature wall is where the placement of furniture or the layout of the home naturally guides the eye to a wall – a great place to feature your antique platters.

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Hanging Small Plates:

Grouping smaller plates together in one area can add interest and keep them from getting ‘lost’. Use a common theme like, color, pattern or style to pull them together.

Hang a single smaller piece low on the wall and as close to the furniture as possible, otherwise it will seem to be floating.

Grouping Plates:

The key to grouping pieces together is to space them properly. Each item should be spaced about 3 inches away from the items on either side. Try positioning them on the floor or a table to get a pleasing arrangement before placing the nails and measure carefully before making any holes.

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Height:

Plates should be hung with the center of the plate at eye level. That means the center should be about 60 to 66 inches from the floor. If you’ve visited a gallery you will see that the frames are not lined up by their top or bottom edges but that the pictures are all centered at the same height.

If the platter or plates will be viewed from a sitting position – like from the dining table, you should hang at the eye level of the sitter.

If you are hanging it behind the dry sink or server, make sure it is no more than 10′ above the back.

Using these tips you can transform your bare kitchen walls into a designer showcase with a unique focus on antique plates!

Author: Lee Dobbins

Lee Dobbins write for A Kitchen Decorating Idea Guide where you can find out more about decorating your kitchen. Don’t forget to visit the article database for more decorating ideas.

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Save Your Money! Leave Antique China Repairs to the Experts!

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Porcelain Restoration Can Be Difficult But Don’t

Family heirlooms are important to the entire family and it is critical to keep these pieces in the best possible shape.

Even if you take care of your heirloom by keeping them safe, accidents can happen and time itself can be a problem.

Keeping antiques and heirlooms in impeccable shape can be difficult because of the expertise needed to correct the problems and because often the tools and materials needed to fix the problem are no longer available or are hard to come by.

You could try to fix the problem yourself but frequently this makes the problem worse and can require more time and money later on.

Many heirlooms are very delicate and rarely receive the treatment that they require.

Porcelain restoration is often one of the toughest types of restoration because of its fine nature. Chips and cracks can occur easily with such a delicate constitution and are often ugly and prominent.

The substance is white and therefore hard to keep clean. If handled improperly the porcelain can chip and crack leaving noticeable damage.

If these chips and cracks are repaired by someone who doesn’t have the experience then it could make the damage even worse. This is particularly a problem if you plan to sell your heirloom as an antique.

Damages must be restored properly or they can affect the resale value of your item. Often this means that the item must be restored by an expert who has the experience and tools to do the job properly.

The cracks or chips in porcelain can go deeper than the surface and it is necessary they are repaired correctly.

Experts will often use glues that dry invisibly to correct chips or cracks; they will often be able to recreate the intricate patterns on plates or dishes. The restoration process is delicate and complex.

One example of the delicate nature of porcelain can be found in antique porcelain dolls. Antique dolls often had hands and faces made of the delicate ceramic. This type of doll is still made today but is often used as decoration or memory. These delicate dolls used to be toys for young girls to play with.

If you had a traditional doll that was passed down through your family it would definitely have some wear and tear. These dolls are so fine and delicate that it would be extremely difficult to repair.

Just like plates, tiles and other items made of porcelain the dolls face can become cracked and chipped. This must be repaired thoroughly because the dolls face is often the center of focus.

Porcelain restoration is the answer to this problem. Experts will completely repair the cracks and chips in the dolls face and any other problem areas. They will carefully examine the doll and make sure that it is in the best shape that it has been in years.

After your porcelain is repaired, be it an antique dish or doll; be sure to take the proper precautions.

You always want to keep your porcelain in a safe place and although it is made to be used you should reduce the amount of times you use the piece to lower the risk of breaking it again. Precious antiques and heirlooms should be kept in a safe environment to be admired.

Author: Andrew Stratton

Antiques that are delicate and need to be repaired with care. China repair and porcelain repair can fix the chips or cracks found in antiques. However it is important to get them repaired by professionals. To know more about restoration, visit http://www.luelstudio.com/.

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Decorating with Antique Wall Plates

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Decorating with China Dinnerware

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Do you want to add a new color to your walls without having to paint?

If you want to add a special look or feel to your kitchen consider using china dinnerware for your decorating needs. Decorating in the kitchen can be fun and colorful with the china dinnerware that you collect.

China dinnerware can be inexpensive if you are not purchasing collectible types of china.

Collectible china dinnerware is usually china dinnerware that is over twenty years old. China dinnerware that is new, that is less than five years old, is not going to be expensive compared to purchasing antique collectible china dinnerware.

You can display your collection; of whatever china dinnerware you love on shelving and in buffets or in china cabinets.

In the buffet or in the china putting the china dinnerware on the side can do cabinet. Putting the plates and bowls on their sides, and setting the china up with something such as a plate holder, a towel or even a remnant of material can be done.

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You can display your china dinnerware in the china cabinet to show off the colors, and to display the fine pattern of your china dinnerware.

You can also set up a display of your china dinnerware on the walls. There are special hangers that are placed on the wall, and held with screws to hold china dinnerware. In placing these hangers on the wall, you can display a few plates in an order or in a pattern of your choice.

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Above the cabinets is also another place you could consider displaying your china dinnerware.

The china dinnerware of your choice can be displayed above the cabinets, where you have open space. By setting the china dinnerware on its side or on another item that will keep it above the lip on the cabinet, the colors of your dinnerware can be seen in the kitchen.

The display above the cabinets in the kitchen will ensure your china dinnerwares are safe, that they will not be used and that you will enjoy their beauty at the same time.

How can you decorate with china dinnerware?

Look for a pattern that is colorful or that is noticeable from a few feet away. China that has a pattern with a color that is complimentary to that of your kitchen is going to add to the beauty and the elegance of your room.

Display your china dinnerware in a china cabinet. On the other hand, display your china dinnerware on the wall, but using display hangers.

You can also use china dinnerware to create a lovely pattern of color in the areas above your kitchen cabinets or on the serving table in the formal dining area.

Remember, no matter how you display your china dinnerware; be sure to use them at least once a year so you enjoy your dinnerware to their fullest potential!

Author: Reidar Aas

Written by Reidar Aas, webmaster and author of http://www.china-dinnerware.net This article may be reproduced as long as a Live link back to http://www.china-dinnerware.net is present.

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Seek Professional Ceramic Repair and China Restoration For Antique Plates, Platters and Porcelain

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Professional Porcelain, China and Ceramic Repair

If your eight-year old knocks over your favorite antique porcelain vase, or your china set is showing signs of cracking, do not pick up the super glue!

Many people will use online sources to try to repair the damages to their prized china, porcelain, and ceramic valuables on their own.

Although these methods may keep a few pieces together, some of the glues suggested are almost impossible to remove and makes re-repair hopeless.

Also, shoddy patch-up jobs will actually significantly decrease the monetary value of item.

If the broken item truly is valuable and precious, you ought to call a respectable porcelain, china, and ceramic repair shop to professionally and correctly mend your piece. antique ceramics

If you have a precious family heirloom or a valuable antique piece of china, porcelain, or ceramic that needs repair, follow these simple steps: 1. Collect all the pieces!

It is important to bring every piece possible to the shop because it is more difficult and expensive to create a new piece than it is to just reassemble the original pieces.

2. Consult with a professional repair shop about the restoration of your item. Most shops offer free estimates.

They will help you decide if your item is worth restoring or if the job is even possible.

If your ceramic vase shatters into too many tiny pieces, proper repair may be impossible.

But if the break is simple and if the broken item is rare and expensive, professional repair may reclaim much of its value.

However, if its monetary value is low, it may not be worth the cost of repairing it professionally. In this case, super glue may be your best option. Whatever the situation, a professional can guide you to make the best decision.

3. Package your item properly. It is better to personally deliver your china, porcelain, or ceramic item to the repair shop, but whether you are hand delivering it or mailing it, it is important to package your item properly.

It is best to wrap every broken piece individually so that the sharp edges of one fragment do not scratch and further damage other pieces. It is best to double box items with at least two inches of packing around the item and in between boxes.

Extra fragile pieces require specially designed packages and special shipping. Fortunately, most porcelain pieces like cups, dishes, and most figurines do not need special packaging.

If you have questions about packaging and shipping your item, call the repair shop for answers. The repair shop will then go through a special ceramic repair process.

* First, they clean the item of dirt, glue and old repairs. Then they assemble and glue the broken pieces together. They also seal progressing cracks.

* Where porcelain is cracked or chipped it will appear white. Professionals will carefully touch up the colors by carefully matching the original surface color.

* Next, repair professionals will remake lost fragments of the valuable item if needed.

* They will then conceal all hairline fractures giving the item an unbroken appearance.

* Finally, the repaired section of a ceramic item will be resurfaced to match the original finish.

If you take the proper steps to collect all the pieces and safely deliver all the pieces, professionals can do miracles for your precious family heirlooms and antique ceramics.

Author: Andrew Stratton For professional ceramic repair the experienced artist makes museum quality invisible repairs. For more information and before and after pictures visit them online at http://www.luelstudio.com/. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Andrew_Stratton

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Antique Plates and Dishes Symbols of Heritage, Cuture and Taste

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Antique Dishes

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Antique dishes are true eye catchers. They have become famous in every aspect. They are made of porcelain, china clay or silver plated. They are popular in heritage hotels in various countries. These kind of hotels maintain the rich and varied culture and heritage.

They have a traditional way of serving depending on their specialization and region. Cuisines are served in antique plates. This gives one a feeling of dining in a classic style. Most of the antique dishes are made of porcelain material.

This is a combination of kaolin clay and petuntse which is crystalline material. This kind of material is strong, highly resistant to stains, scratches and moisture damage.

This material is the reason why tableware made from it last long enough to become very old. Ancient table ware have been used by hotels to grab the attention of the clients. they are bound to attract anyone to the dining table when carefully placed on neat clean tables, in the correct symmetry.

 The effect is even increased when matching cutlery, table cloth and table mats are used. antique plates Antique dishes are available in various shops and web sites.

However, there are some important considerations that one has to make before they purchase these items.

One needs to visit several shops so as to get an idea of what they should purchase. lternatively, one can consult experienced dealers, books or search in the Internet.

One should carefully avoid purchasing items that have flaws or cracks or any other blemishes that may not be visible to the eye.

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