Antique Collectible Jewelry
Antique Collectible Jewelry refers to Vintage Fine Jewelry, which means that the item is made from a precious metal, such as gold, platinum or even sterling silver, and that any gemstones are genuine.
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Vintage Nightgowns
Vintage Nightgowns are adored and collected because they are so very elegant and glamorous. They just don't make them like that anymore!
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SuzieMax.com - Vintage Collectibles
SuzieMax is a free resource providing information and identification about many vintage collectibles including collectible and Depression Glass, Vintage Costume Jewelry, Vintage Dolls and many others.
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Vintage Madame Alexander Dolls
Vintage Madame Alexander Dolls were created by Madame Beatrice Alexander Behrman. She began making her dolls in the 1930s out of cloth. They have been beloved by every generation since then.
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Vintage Olga Nightgowns
Vintage Olga Nightgowns are among the most loved, desired, collected and most valuable vintage nightgowns
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Vintage Clothing
Vintage Clothing is generally described and categorized by decade. Here is more info about each decade..
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Vintage Dinnerware
Vintage Dinnerware is popular because is it beautiful, easy to find and can be used daily.
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Tiara Glassware
Tiara glassware has connections with many American glass companies including Fenton, Lancaster Colony an d Duncan Miller. It began in 1970 when Tiara Exclusives became part of the Indiana Glass company in response to consumer demand for party plans. People loved Tupperware, so why not have something similar that was both beautiful and perfectly functional.
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Westmoreland Glass Company
Westmoreland Glass Company, best known for milk glass, created many collectible glass patterns and pieces between 1889 and 1984, including two very popular Depression Glass Patterns. Here is their history and notable patterns.
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