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Welcome to Carlson's Antiques. We are the premier sellers of fine china and pottery in Minnesota. We have been doing business in the Twin Cities area of Minneapolis and St. Paul for over eight years.
http://www.carlsonsantiques.com
Keywords:
Pottery, Antiques, Antique, Flow Blue, Haviland China, Roseville Pottery, Weller, Rookwood, General Antiques, China, Furniture, Furnishings, Fiesta, Minnesota

http://www.carlsonsantiques.com

Cash family pottery, clinchfield artware, collectibles, and blue ridge pottery. Superior packing. Cash Family Pottery is also stamped Clinchfield Artware.
http://www.antiquemaster.com/cash.html
Keywords:
cash, family, pottery, blueridge, blue, ridge, dinnerware, china, pottery, cashfamily pottery, 1945

http://www.antiquemaster.com/cash.html

Elegant and Depression Glass: Cambridge, Fostoria Our Specialty
http://www.cyberattic.com/~glassfrompast/
Keywords:
Cambridge, Fostoria, Rose Point, Rosepoint, Wildflower, Fire King, Nude, Imperial, cobalt, green, pink, crystal, etched, Westmoreland, Cleo, Decagon, Caprice, June, Chintz, Fairfax, plate, navarre, cape cod, doulton, lladro, cup, glass

http://www.cyberattic.com/~glassfrompast/

Antique English porcelain,antique china,antique porcelain,Worcester,Derby,Chelsea,Bow, Bristol, Caughley, figures, Liverpool, Lowestoft, Longton Hall
http://www.jupiterantiques.co.uk
Keywords:
Jupiter Antiques, 18th century porcelain, antique English porcelain, English porcelain, antique china, antique ceramics, Worcester, Derby, Chelsea, Bow, Coalport, Bristol, Caughley, figures, Liverpool, Lowestoft, Longton Hall, Minton, New Hall, teapots, sucriers, cups and saucers, dinner services, dessert sets, plates, vases, jugs, pitchers.

http://www.jupiterantiques.co.uk

Over 20,000 pieces of Haviland china in stock. Author of
http://www.angelfire.com/biz2/havilandchina/index.html
Keywords:
Haviland china, china, Haviland, Limoges, china replacements, antiques, collectibles, French Haviland, American Haviland, book, dinnerware, replacements, porcelain

http://www.angelfire.com/biz2/havilandchina/index.html

Antique, Collectible, china replacements, dinnerware, tableware, crystal, glassware, table settings, dishes, specializing in Homer Laughlin China
http://www.robbinsnest.com/
Keywords:
homer laughlin china, china replacements, dinnerware, tableware, crystal, glassware, table settings, homer laughlin, johann haviland, virginia rose, liberty blue, dishes, ovenware, ovenserve, kitchenware

http://www.robbinsnest.com/

One of the Web's FIRST and LARGEST sites for depression glass, elegant glassware, and depression-era kitchenware. No repros; no seconds.
http://www.spglass.com
Keywords:
depression, glass, collectibles, elegant, kitchen, bed and bath, children's, fire-king, jadite, barware, Aladdin, lamps, oddities, rarities, dg, fireking, 40's50's60's, fortiesglass, fiftiesglass, sixtiesglass, firekingjadite

http://www.spglass.com

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http://www.twomulesantiquesandmore.com
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http://www.twomulesantiquesandmore.com

Specialists in quality antiques - silver, porcelain and glass - teapots, jugs, cups, bowls, tea caddies, caddy spoons, decanters, glasses and many other collectable gifts.
http://www.teaantiques.com/
Keywords:
Antiques, Porcelain, silver, glass, wood, epns, gifts, collectables, collectibles, presents, British, English, tea, drinking, teapots, cups, saucers, plates, mahogany, sugar, basin, strainers, caddy, spoons, tongs, strainers, mote, decanters, glasses, Georgian, mahogany, boxes, veneer, inlay, walnut, marquetry, grain, furniture, treen, sterling, plated, Sheffield, urn, spirit kettle, nips, ...

http://www.teaantiques.com/

This is the standard description.
http://www.treasuresfortomorrow.com
Keywords:
This, is, the, second, keywords.

http://www.treasuresfortomorrow.com

We are the Largest website devoted to authentic quality antique Limoges. 100\% Original Antiques. We Only Deal In Top Quality Pieces. No Repaints, No Repairs, No Reproductions.
http://www.westwoodantiques.com/
Keywords:
LIMOGES, Limoges, limoges, limoge, porcelain, antiques, hand painted, porcelain, quality antiques, american belleek, belleek, Belleek, vase, vases, Vase, Charger, chargers, charger, chocolate pot, chocolate pot, s tray, trays, punch bowls, punch bowl, jardiniere, jardinieres, tea pot, tea pots, plat, e plates, tankard, tankards, antique, antiques, Antique, Jewelry, jewelry, Pickard, pickard, ...

http://www.westwoodantiques.com/

Welcome to ABC Antiques online store. I have over 30 years experience in the antiques and collectibles business. My specialty areas are glassware of all kinds with an emphasis on Depression Glass and Elegant Glass, China and Dinnerware, Porcelain, Advertising and Postcards. I do offer a good variety and mix of many other kinds of antiques and collectibles as well and hope you enjoy your visit to ...
http://www.abcantique.com
Keywords:
Adam, Depression, Glass, from, the, Jeannette, Glass, Company, American, Sweetheart, Depression, Glass, from, the, MacBeth-Evans, Glass, Company, Aunt, Polly, Depression, Glass, from, the, U., S., Glass, Company, Aurora, Depression, Glass, from, the, Hazel, Atlas, Glass, Company, Avocado, Depression, Glass, from, the, Indiana, Glass, Company, Bamboo, Optic, Depression, Glass, from, the, Liberty, ...

http://www.abcantique.com

Welcome! Step back in time and browse through our store at your leisure. We carry items from Cambridge, Heisey, Fenton, Fostoria, Imperial, Westmoreland, Duncan Miller, Hawkes, Fire King, Hazel Atlas, Jeannette, Royal Winton, Shelley, as well as jewelry, porcelain, pottery, and sewing items. New items added frequently. Thanks for stopping by! Enjoy your day!
http://tias.com/stores/agc
Keywords:
Adams Glass, Anchor Hocking, Cambridge, Duncan Miller, Federal, Fenton, Fire King, Fostoria, Hawkes, Hazel Atlas, Heisey, Hocking Glass, Imperial, Indiana Glass, Jeannette, L G Wright, Lancaster, MacBeth Evans, Miscellaneous, and, Unknown, Manufacturers, Morgantown, Murano, New Martinsville, Paden City, Tiffin, Westmoreland, Westmoreland, -, Beaded, Edge, Westmoreland, -, Beaded, Grape, ...

http://tias.com/stores/agc

Alley Cat Lane Antiques and Collectibles at Ruby Lane: This business is my passion! At Alley Cat Lane, you will find wonderful china, porcelain, depression glass, pottery, transferware, vintage kitchenware, collector plates, and small collectibles. I have been a seller on Ebay for over 5 years with gre
http://www.rubylane.com/shops/alleycatlane
Keywords:
alley, cat, lane, antiques, and, collectibles, artsncrafts, art, milk glass, southern potteries, planter, japan, figurine, collector plate, carnival glass, transferware, windsor, roses, ironstone, beagle, avon, violets, in, the, snow, taylor smith taylor, royal doulton, precious moments, opalescent glass, jonathan & david, forest green, anchor hocking, westinghouse, vase, shawnee, pitcher, ...

http://www.rubylane.com/shops/alleycatlane

With a full range of network, professional and managed services plus world-class customer service, Allstream offers organizations a better choice for business communications.
http://members.allstream.net/~bmacdon2/index.html
Keywords:
collaboration, IP, telephony, communications, networking, networks, atm, ip, frame relay, hosting, lan, wan, network, management, hosting, colocation, firewalls, internet, internet, RFID, access, asp, voice, security, hosting, dial-up, dedicated access, LAN enterprise solutions, e-integration, eIntegration, connecting the dots, Enterprise, Solutions, &, Integration, eBusiness, ...

http://members.allstream.net/~bmacdon2/index.html

Antique china, antique pottery, antique dishes including Spode and blue willow china. English china, transferware, transfer printed china and pottery specialists supplying antique china, replacement china and new pottery, including Staffordshire makers: Spode, Wedgwood, Doulton,Johnson & Burleigh A complete china replacement service offering all English china andpottery including Staffordshire chi...
http://www.blueandwhite.com/
Keywords:
antique china, antique pottery, antique dishes, spode, blue willow china, english china, english transferware, english pottery, antique transferware, staffordshire china, staffordshire pottery, staffordshire transferware, blue, and, white, china, transferware, blue, and, white, pottery, blue printed china, blue printed pottery, ironstone, flow blue, flow blue china, flow blue pottery, willow, ...

http://www.blueandwhite.com/

"Antique
http://www.chinese-porcelain-art.com
Keywords:
"Chinese

http://www.chinese-porcelain-art.com

The wide variety of antiques and collectibles you seek featuring glass, eggcups, figurines, breweriana, compacts, pottery, stangl and more ...
http://home.att.net/~happy-memories
Keywords:
collectibles, Beer Taps, Beer, Signs, and, Mirrors, Beer Mugs, ladies powder compacts, cigarette cases, dresser sets, purses, perfumes and accessories, Depression, Elegant Glass, steiff bears, uneeda, collectible banks, Westmoreland, Vases, Metlox Pottery, poppytrail, orientalia, Porcelain, stangl, stangl dinnerware, figural eggcups, Double eggcups, Floral eggcups, Fenton, Fenton Milk Glass, ...

http://home.att.net/~happy-memories

Bishop and Daughter Antiques. Antique Victorian Staffordshire pottery figures, animals, dogs, children's dishes. Also Royal Winton Chintz and Cottage Ware, Royal Doulton, Susie Cooper and Clarice Cliff.
http://www.bishopantiques.com/
Keywords:
Clarice Cliff, Susie Cooper, Art Deco, Pottery, Royal Doulton, English Staffordshire Pottery, Royal Winton, Chintz, Cottage Ware, Antique, Victorian, Staffordshire, Dogs, Antique, Victorian, Staffordshire, Pottery, Staffordshire Figures, Antique animals, antique figures, antique dogs, antique cottages, antique Staffordshire castles, antique, Victorian, Staffordshire, children's, dishes, antique, ...

http://www.bishopantiques.com/

A Real Glass Act at Ruby Lane: I've been collecting and selling for many years. Offered in my shop will be a variety of items which you might treasure. While my first love is glass, I also will offer porcelain, china, pottery, vintage jewelry and other things I find that I feel will b
http://www.rubylane.com/shops/arealglassact
Keywords:
a, real, glass, act, artsncrafts, art, antiques, fostoria, eapg, warner brothers cartoon, walt disney, tantalus or cellarette, silver crest, royal doulton, royal albert, pink dogwood, oil or kerosene, nineteenth century, lamps lighting, homer laughlin, hazel ware, glass crystal, fire king, double stem rose, depression era, decorated tumbler, cups/saucer sets, china porcelain, ...

http://www.rubylane.com/shops/arealglassact

A Separate Thing at Ruby Lane: You'll find Art Pottery from Roseville and Hull, porcelain such as RS Prussia, Limoges, Nippon, Noritake and Hummels, Vintage Fiesta, Vintage Fisher Price toys, Carnival Glass, postcards,paper, books and magazines in our shop. No specialties, just fun and
http://www.rubylane.com/shops/aseparatething
Keywords:
a separate thing, jewelry, artsncrafts, art, antiques, vintage, ford, made in japan, textiles, miscellaneous, kitchen, fiction, fenton, easter, christmas, young readers, woman's world, western union, vanity items, valentines day, shell oil, salt pepper shakers, rs prussia, roy rogers, pre 1963, philosophy and thought, peter pan, occupied japan, nash kelvinator, mason jar, magazines periodicals, ...

http://www.rubylane.com/shops/aseparatething

Big Ed's is the location for all your Royal China needs at reasonable prices. All items are free from chips, cracks, and crazing, unless otherwise noted. Buy with confidence. Want lists accepted. My wife and I operate Big Ed's part-time from our home at 7022 Shaker Road in Loudon NH 03307-1130. We do not operate a
http://www.tias.com/stores/bigeds/
Keywords:
Currier, &, Ives, Guide, by, Aupperle, Antique, Automobile, Ash, Trays, Blue, Heaven, by, Royal, China, Bucks, County, by, Royal, China, Colonial, Homestead, by, Royal, China, Currier, &, Ives, -, Pie, Bakers, by, Royal, China, Currier, &, Ives, -, Salt, &, Pepper, Shakers, by, Royal, China, Currier, &, Ives, and, Other, Royal, Calendar, Plates, Currier, &, Ives, BLUE, -, Dinnerware, by, Royal, ...

http://www.tias.com/stores/bigeds/

Swarovski Crystal;lladro, WATERFORD CRYSTAL, DIAMOND EARRINGS, Lladro Figurines, Swarovski Harlequin, Armani Figurines, Waterford, nao by lladro, diamond stud earrings and hummel figurines
http://www.bijouxjewelers.com
Keywords:
lladro, Lladro Figurines, nao by lladro, Nao, Swarovski, swarovski crystal, swarovski silver crystal, Swarovski Harlequin, Waterford, WATERFORD CRYSTAL, hummel figurines, Lalique, Lalique Crystal, Armani, Armani Figurines, HUMMEL, DIAMOND EARRINGS, diamond stud earrings, diamond anniversary Rings, anniversary Rings

http://www.bijouxjewelers.com

Welcome! Oyster plates are collectible history, art and craftsmanship. Since Victorian times, these special pieces have showcased the potters, porcelain makers and decorators who brought them to life. Vintage oyster plates are highly prized and increasingly rare. Also, oyster plates are fabulous decorating accents. If you don't see what you want, email us. We will be your pers...
http://www.tias.com/stores/ssm/
Keywords:
China and Dinnerware-Bernardaud, China and Dinnerware-Stangl, English Majolica, Majolica, Porcelain and Pottery-Limoges, Transferware, China and Dinnerware, Haviland, Haviland, Theodore, Keller & Guerin, Luneville, Limoges French, Majolica, Minton, Porcelain, Other, Quimper, Stoneware, Tressemann & Vogt, Weimar, Oyster Plates

http://www.tias.com/stores/ssm/

Lists of Chintz China, Royal Winton and Carlton Ware for Sale.
http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/gemelli/
Keywords:
Royal Winton, Chintz, Chintz China, Carlton Ware, Crown Ducal, James Kent, Lord Nelson, Shelley Chintz, Empire, Wade

http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/gemelli/

Welcome to my shop! I carry depression & elegant glassware, milk glass, Fenton, Westmoreland, Cambridge, Fostoria,Heisey & Tiffin. You will also find China & pottery from such makers as Hall, Hull, Stangl, Franciscan, Homer Laughlin, Knowles, & Royal. I also carry Restaurant China, Books, Collector plates & more.
http://www.tias.com/stores/cndg
Keywords:
Ben Seibel, Franciscan, Harker, Homer Laughlin, Knowles, Lenox, Pfaltzgraff, Pope Gosser, Royal China, Syracuse, Vernon Kilns, Glass-Bottles, Glass-Bottles-Avon, Steins Jugs Mugs, Limited Edition Plates, Limited, Edition, Plates-Bradford, Exchange, Limited, Edition, Plates-Danbury, Mint, Limited, Edition, Plates-Donald, Zolan, Limited, Edition, Plates-Royal, Copenhagen, Limited, Edition, ...

http://www.tias.com/stores/cndg

Eclectic Shop has an array of Figurines, figurine, collectibles, ornaments, ornament, and nativity. We specialize in products from Christopher Radko, Bearington, Painted Ponies, Lenox, and more.
http://www.eclecticshop.com
Keywords:
figurines, collectible, figurine, collectibles, alley cat figurines, alley cat, Annalee, Annalee collectible, Bearington Collection, Bearington bear Collection, Bulova, Bulova clock, Byers' Choice, Byers' Choice carolers, Byers' Choice collectible, Charming Tails, Charming Tails figurine, Charming Tails collectible, Christopher Radko, Christopher Radko ornament, Christopher, Radko, Christmas, ...

http://www.eclecticshop.com

Collecting Memories - Antiques & Collectibles at Ruby Lane: WELCOME TO COLLECTING MEMORIES!Please visit my shop to create treasured memories for family & friendswith special mementos of times-gone-by
http://www.rubylane.com/shops/collectingmemories
Keywords:
collecting, memories, -, antiques, &, collectibles, jewelry, artsncrafts, art, patriotic, american, taylor, smith, &, taylor, rs prussia-related, real photo, germany bavaria, austria czechoslovakia, limoges, holiday, england, daher, vintage tins, vintage handkerchiefs, victorian themes, vanity items, valentine's day, trinket box, taylor & kent, st. patrick's day, spiritual non-holiday, ...

http://www.rubylane.com/shops/collectingmemories

As the authors of three books on crackle glass, our selection of crackle glass is from all over the world, as well as a large selection of overshot glass. Our inventory includes art glass from Loetz, Moser, Czech glass, Art Nouveau glass, cranberry glass, silver overlay glass, vaseline glass, and other fine art glass. Payment methods that I accept is Pay Pal or personal checks.
http://www.tias.com/stores/crackleking/
Keywords:
Honesdale, Imperial Lustre, Victorian Baskets, Harrach, Kralik-Austrian Glass, Loetz, Moser, Pallme-Konig, Rindskopf, Crackle Glass Books, Cameo Glass, Honeymooner Plates, Crackle Glass Amethyst, Crackle Glass Baskets, Crackle, Glass, Creamers, &, Pitchers, Crackle Glass Cruets, Crackle Glass Decanters, Crackle Glass Fruit, Crackle Glass Jugs, Crackle Glass Misc., Crackle Glass Vases, ...

http://www.tias.com/stores/crackleking/

Christmas Plates and Figurines from Royal Copenhagen, Bing & Grondahl, Bjorn Wiinblad and Dahl Jensen shipped safe and fast from Denmark to anywhere in the world
http://www.cornelius-hansen.com/
Keywords:
Christmas Plates, Plate, gifts, figurines, Royal Copenhagen, Bing & Grondahl, Bing and Grondahl, Bjorn Wiinblad, Dahl Jensen, karat, sukkertang birthdaygifts, birthday presents, seagull, blue flower, Fan, Blue Flower, Blue Fluted, Christmas, Christmas Joy, gifts, presents, collectibles, craftsmanship, Danish Design, design, Faience, Fairy Tale, Flora Danica, plates, porcelain, Royal, ...

http://www.cornelius-hansen.com/

Debi's Dishes & Memory Lane at Ruby Lane: I specialize in Fine Vintage and Collectible Dinnerware, Pottery, Glassware and Kitchenware. I have items ranging from Depression glass to Eames era collectibles to Metlox and Franciscan, Limoges and Mccoy, I also have an eclectic mix of other items. Kee
http://rubylane.com/shops/debisdishes
Keywords:
debi's, dishes, &, memory, lane, jewelry, artsncrafts, art, antiques, hocking, restaurant, pink, green, canister, bowl, royal copenhagen, hazel atlas, forest green, currier ives, blue willow, blue ridge, tray, shade, refrigerator, poppy, planter, perfume, metlox, jardiniere, jadite, jadeite, horse, germany, frog, franciscan, florentine, figurine, depression, basket, advertising, yellow rose, ...

http://rubylane.com/shops/debisdishes

Dishes, China, Porcelains discontinued and new. Let our expertise help you in finding your patterns. We carry crystal and depression glass. Email us today with your needs!
http://www.dishesareus.com
Keywords:
Adams, Currier and Ives, Rosenthal, Gingerbread, Sycamore, Westwind, Orient, Symphony, Blue Garland, Homer Laughlin Cashmere, Collector Plates, Royal China, Rosedawn, Staffordshire Bouquet, The Old Mill, Brown Eyed Susan, California Tiempo, Colorstax, Homestead Provincial, Red Rooster, California Pottery, Tirschenreuth Springtime, Beechmont, Oneida, Pfaltzgraff, Doorn blue onion, ...

http://www.dishesareus.com

EJS Antiques at Ruby Lane: We have an extensive Inventory of Black Glass, Black Amethyst Glass, Depression Glass, Victorian Era Glass, Fine Antiques and Decorations. Please enjoy yours
http://www.rubylane.com/shops/ejsantiques
Keywords:
ejs antiques, artsncrafts, art, gold overlay, silver overlay, black glass, enamel decorated, victorian, decorated, art glass, u s glass, new martinsville, e, a, p, g, anchor hocking, german, cambridge, weston glass, westmoreland glass, tiffin glass, other colors, occupied japan, mc kee glass, l e smith, indiana glass, imperial glass, hazel atlas, glass crystal, duncan miller, dugan diamond, ...

http://www.rubylane.com/shops/ejsantiques

Empire Gifts your web site for Swarovski, Hummel, Royal Copenhagen and Bing & Grondahl.
http://www.empiregiftsandantiques.com/
Keywords:
Swarovski secondary market, swarovski christmas ornaments, Artis Orbis, Rosina Wachtmeister, Paul Cezanne, Thomas R.Dunlay, Vincent van Gogh, Gustav Klimt, Edgar Degas, Claude Monet, Carl Larsson, Auguste Renoir, Alphone Mucha, retired, royal copenhagen figurines, figur, figurine, bells, plates, bing & grundahl, fine collectibles, ornament, ornamnets, Goebel, Royal Copenhagen, M. I. Hummel, ...

http://www.empiregiftsandantiques.com/

E-Showcase at Ruby Lane: Offering a variety of china, glassware, pottery and other collectibles.Depression Glass, Collectible Glassware from the 40's, 50's and 60's, Porcelain, Pottery, Earthenwares, Carnival Glass, Art Glass, China, Figurines, Toys,
http://www.rubylane.com/shops/e-showcase
Keywords:
e-showcase, artsncrafts, art, silver sterling, glass crystal, vanity items, tea sets, royal doulton, perfume bottles, paintings prints, occupied japan, native americana, head vases, flow blue, european art, cut crystal, cups & saucers, collector plates, china porcelain, ceramics porcelain, canadian art, british royals, british art, blue & white, art glass, art deco, whiskey, wedgwood, wade, ...

http://www.rubylane.com/shops/e-showcase

Kevin & Helen Houghton, dealers in Wedgwood china, fine collectable studio glass & ceramics from the 20th & 21st centuries.
http://www.feathersonline.co.uk
Keywords:
wedgwood, china search, china matching, chinasearch, china match, chinamatch, chinamatching, china matching service, replacement china, discontinued china, retired, obsolete, broken, china, tableware, giftware, dinnerware, teaware, tea set, wedgewood, art deco, brian wood, moorland, antiques, antique, collectables, collectibles, feathers, kevin francis, royal doulton, rye, doulton, ...

http://www.feathersonline.co.uk

Specializing in mostly Fenton Hobnail Milk Glass with Some Fenton Colored Art Glass. Will Buy Sell and Trade
http://www.fentonhobnail.com/
Keywords:
fenton glassware, fenton art glass, fenton milk glass, fenton carnival glass, fenton glass bell, fenton glass basket, antique fenton glass, fenton glass vase, fenton glass ware, fenton glass lamp, fenton, glass, hobnail, milk, fenton hobnail glass, collectible fenton glass, fenton lamps, fenton collectibles, fenton hobnail, hobnail glass, hobnail milk glass, hobnail glassware, hobnail lamp, ...

http://www.fentonhobnail.com/

Fine China Store - 3b General Store - Fine China Replacements and Collectibles
http://www.3bgeneralstore.com/
Keywords:
Fine China Store, fine china, replacements, collectible china, china, Sakura, American Limoges, Salem

http://www.3bgeneralstore.com/

Dealers in mid twentieth century ceramics and glass. Specialising mainly in Scandinavian, Italian and British design
http://www.freeformsusa.com/
Keywords:
20th, Twentieth, mid, century, ceramics, glass, collectables, Danish, Denmark, Swedish, Sweden, Stig, Italy, Italian, pottery, studio, Finnish, Scandinavia, Scandinavian, Modern, Eames, Lindberg, Orrefors, Poole, Kosta Boda, Venini, Seguso, Arial, Decorative Arts, Antiques, Friberg, Arabia, 1950's, 1960's, Copenhagen, Palshus, Bang, Rorstrand, Lindstrand, Krakka, Leerdam, Copier, Maydam, ...

http://www.freeformsusa.com/

Glass USA at Ruby Lane: We have been in the antique and collectibles business since 1988. We specialize in American made glass from Elegant makers such as Heisey, Cambridge, Fostoria and Imperial, as well as depression glass, Fenton, and other collectible glass. Over 800 fragile
http://www.rubylane.com/shops/glass-usa
Keywords:
glass usa, jewelry, artsncrafts, art, antiques, red wing redwing, king's crown, homer laughlin, glass crystal, duncan miller, decorative arts, china porcelain, anchor hocking, westmoreland, pottery, kitchenware, imperial, heisey, fostoria, fiestaware, fiesta, fenton, elegant, dinnerware, depression, chintz, cambridge, belleek, 40's-50's-60's, collectibles

http://www.rubylane.com/shops/glass-usa

We specialize in glass and pottery made in America.Our inventory includes Fire King, Depression glass, Bauer Pottery, Franciscan and Metlox dinnerware, plus Fiesta, Frankoma and other pottery and glass.
http://www.homegrownantiques.com
Keywords:
pottery, glassware, glass, dinnerware, china, porcelain, Bauer, Ringware, Fire King, Brayton Laguna, Anchor Hocking, Depression Glass, Coors, Elegant, Coors Rosebud, Fostoria, Frankoma, Heisey, W.S. George, Cambridge, Franciscan, Gladding McBean, Catalina, Ivy, Imperial, Gonder, Duncan & Miller, Jeannette, Kitchen Glass, Hall, jadeite, jade-ite, jadite, Hazel Atlas, Eva Zeisel, McKee, Pyrex, ...

http://www.homegrownantiques.com

Welcome to Hope's Time & Again. We offer a wide variety of porcelain, china, ceramics, and the occasional odd & end. Cups & saucers and trios a specialty. Shelley, Aynsley, Belleek, Royal Bayreuth and more. Plus miniatures! We now also carry vintage comic books. Buyer pays for shipping/insurance charges. Checks, Money Orders; Visa/MasterCard through PayPal accepted. Orders from outside the US by ...
http://www.tias.com/stores/hta
Keywords:
Aynsley, Belleek, Coalport, Royal Bayreuth, Shelley & Wileman, Worcester, Continental, -, cups, &, saucers, English, -, cups, &, saucers, &, trios, Miniatures, Sets, Teapots, &, Coffee, Pots, Glass & Crystal, Japan, &, Occupied, Japan, Odds & Ends, Plates & Bowls, Platters, &, Serving, Vessels, Silver, Age, (1956-1969), Baby, Huey, Silver, Age, (1956-1969), Casper, Silver, Age, (1956-1969), ...

http://www.tias.com/stores/hta

Some of the manufacturers we carry: Homer Laughlin, Knowles, Crooksville, Canonsburg, Royal, Syracuse, Taylor Smith & Taylor, W.S. George, Buffalo, Shenango, Harker, Franciscan, American Limoges, French Saxon, Metlox, Stetson, Universal, Winfield, Hall, Sterling, Scammell, Mayer, Pyrex and many of the smaller California potteries.
http://www.tias.com/stores/hyh
Keywords:
Beer, Casino & Gambling, Food & Beverage, Hotel & Motel, Liquor, Miscellaneous, Restaurants & Bars, Tourism & Souvenirs, American Limoges, Antique China, Blue Ridge, Brock of California, C.C. Thompson, California Potteries, Canonsburg, Carrollton, Castleton, &, Peter, Terris, Corelle, Cronin, Crooksville, Crown Potteries, English, European, Franciscan, Frankoma, French, Saxon, China, Co., ...

http://www.tias.com/stores/hyh

Island Treasures at Ruby Lane: We specialize in beautiful Chandeliers and Vintage lighting, China, 40's 50's 60's Kitchen Glassware, . Check back often as we add new items weekly.
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Wikipedia-Article "Glass"

This article refers to the material. For other uses, see Glass (disambiguation).

The materials definition of a glass is a uniform amorphous solid material, usually produced when a suitably viscous molten material cools very rapidly to below its glass transition temperature, thereby not giving enough time for a regular crystal lattice to form. A simple example is when table sugar is melted and cooled rapidly by dumping the liquid sugar onto a cold surface. The resulting solid is amorphous, not crystalline like the sugar was originally, which can be seen in its conchoidal fracture.

The word glass comes from Latin glacies (ice) and corresponds to German Glas, M.E. glas, A.S. glaes. Germanic tribes used the word glaes to describe amber, recorded by Roman historians as glaesum. Anglo-Saxons used the word glaer for amber.

The remainder of this article will be concerned with a specific type of glass—the silica-based glasses in common use as a building, container or decorative material.


In its pure form, glass is a transparent, relatively strong, hard-wearing, essentially inert, and biologically inactive material which can be formed with very smooth and impervious surfaces. These desirable properties lead to a great many uses of glass. Glass is, however, brittle and will break into sharp shards. These properties can be modified, or even changed entirely, with the addition of other compounds or heat treatment.

Common glass is about 70% amorphous silicon dioxide (SiO2), which is the same chemical compound found in quartz, or in its polycrystalline form, sand.

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Properties and Uses

Glass can be made transparent and flat, or into other shapes and colors as shown in this ball from the Verrerie of Brehat in Brittany.
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Glass can be made transparent and flat, or into other shapes and colors as shown in this ball from the Verrerie of Brehat in Brittany.

One of the most obvious characteristics of ordinary glass is that it is transparent to visible light (not all glassy materials are). The transparency is due to an absence of electronic transition states in the range of visible light, and to the fact that such glass is homogeneous on all length scales greater than about a wavelength of visible light (inhomogeneities cause light to be scattered, breaking up any coherent image transmission). Ordinary glass does not allow light at a wavelength of lower than 400 nm, also known as ultraviolet light or UV, to pass. This is due to the addition of compounds such as soda ash (sodium carbonate).

Pure SiO2 glass (also called fused quartz) does not absorb UV light and is used for applications that require transparency in this region, although it is more expensive. This type of glass can be made so pure that hundreds of kilometres of glass are transparent at infrared wavelengths in fibre optic cables. Individual fibers are given an equally transparent cladding of SiO2/GeO2 glass, which has only slightly different optical properties (the germanium contributing to a lower index of refraction). Undersea cables have sections doped with erbium, which amplify transmitted signals by laser emission from within the glass itself.

Amorphous SiO2 is also used as a dielectric material in integrated circuits, due to the smooth and electrically neutral interface it forms with silicon.

Glasses used for making optical devices are commonly categorized using a six-digit glass code, or alternatively a letter-number code from the Schott Glass catalog. For example, BK7 is a low-dispersion borosilicate crown glass, and SF10 is a high-dispersion dense flint glass. The glasses are arranged by composition, refractive index, and Abbe number.

Glass is sometimes created naturally from volcanic magma. This glass is called obsidian, and is usually black with impurities. Obsidian is a raw material for flint knappers, who have used it to make extremely sharp knives since the stone age. Obsidian collection is prohibited by law in some places (including the United States), but the same toolmaking techniques can be applied to industrially-made glass.

Glass Ingredients

Pure silica (SiO2) has a melting point of about 2000 °C (3600 °F), and while it can be made into glass for special applications (see fused quartz), two other substances are always added to common glass to simplify processing. One is soda (sodium carbonate Na2CO3), or potash, the equivalent potassium compound, which lowers the melting point to about 1000 °C (1800 °F). However, the soda makes the glass water-soluble, which is obviously undesirable, so lime (calcium oxide, CaO) is the third component, added to restore insolubility. The resulting glass contains about 70% silica and is called a soda-lime glass. Soda-lime glasses account for about 90% of manufactured glass.

As well as soda and lime, most common glass has other ingredients added to change its properties. Lead glass, such as lead crystal or flint glass, is more 'brilliant' because the increased refractive index causes noticeably more 'sparkles', while boron may be added to change the thermal and electrical properties, as in Pyrex. Adding barium also increases the refractive index. Thorium oxide gives glass a high refractive index and low dispersion, and was formerly used in producing high-quality lenses, but due to its radioactivity has been replaced by lanthanum oxide in modern glasses. Large amounts of iron are used in glass that absorbs infrared energy, such as heat absorbing filters for movie projectors, while cerium(IV) oxide can be used for glass that absorbs UV wavelengths (biologically damaging ionizing radiation).

Glass as a polymer

An innovative way for making glass involves preperation by polymerization. Putting in additives that modify the properties of glass is problematic, because the high temperature of preperation destroys most of them. By polymerizing glass it is possible to embed active molecules, such as enzymes, to add a new level functionality to the glass vessels.

Colors

Metallic additives in the glass mix can produce a variety of colors. Here cobalt has been added to produce a bluish colored decorative glass
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Metallic additives in the glass mix can produce a variety of colors. Here cobalt has been added to produce a bluish colored decorative glass
The Inside of a Blue Glass Cup
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The Inside of a Blue Glass Cup

Metals and metal oxides are added to glass during its manufacture to change its color. Manganese can be added in small amounts to remove the green tint lent by iron, or in higher concentrations to give glass an amethyst color. Like manganese, selenium can be used in small concentrations to decolorize glass, or in higher concentrations to impart a reddish color. Small concentrations of cobalt (0.025 to 0.1%) yield blue glass. Tin oxide with antimony and arsenic oxides produce an opaque white glass, first used in Venice to produce an imitation porcelain. 2 to 3% of copper oxide produces a turquoise color. Pure metallic copper produces a very dark red, opaque glass, which is sometimes used as a substitute for gold in the production of ruby-colored glass. Nickel, depending on the concentration, produces blue, or violet, or even black glass. Adding titanium produces yellowish-brown glass. Metallic gold, in very small concentrations (around 0.001%), produces a rich ruby-colored glass, while lower concentrations produces a less intense red, often marketed as "cranberry". Uranium (0.1 to 2%) can be added to give glass a fluorescent yellow or green color. Uranium glass is typically not radioactive enough to be dangerous, but if ground into a powder, such as by polishing with sandpaper, and inhaled, it can be carcinogenic. Silver compounds (notably silver nitrate) can produce a range of colors from orange-red to yellow. The way the glass is heated and cooled can significantly affect the colors produced by these compounds. The chemistry involved is complex and not well understood. New colored glasses are frequently discovered.

History of glass

Naturally occurring glass, such as obsidian, has been used since the stone age. The first documented instructions for glass making is in Egypt around 1500 BC, when glass was used as a glaze for pottery and other items. In the first century BC the technique of blowing glass was developed and what had once been an extremely rare and valuable item became much more common. During the Roman Empire many forms of glass were created, usually for vases and bottles. Glass was made from sand, plant ash and lime. The earliest use of glass was as a colored, opaque, or transparent glaze applied to ceramics before they were fired. Small pieces of colored glass were considered valuable and often rivaled precious gems as jewelry items. As time passed, it was discovered (most likely by a potter) that if glass is heated until it becomes semi-liquid, it can be shaped and left to cool in a new, solid, independently standing shape. In the first century BC, somewhere at the eastern end of the mediterranean, a new invention caused a true revolution in the glass industry. This was the discovery of glassblowing, both free-blowing and mold-blowing. The color of "natural glass" is green to bluish green. This color is caused by the varying amounts of naturally occurring iron impurities in the sand. Common glass today usually has a slight green or blue tint, arising from these same impurities. Glassmakers learned to make colored glass by adding metallic compounds and mineral oxides to produce brilliant hues of red, green, and blue - the colors of gemstones. When gemcutters learned to cut glass, they found clear glass was an excellent refractor of light, the popularity of cut clear glass soared, that of colored glass diminished.

Glass objects from the 7th and 8th centuries have been found on the island of Torcello near Venice. These form an important link between Roman times and the later importance of that city in the production of the material. About 1000 AD, an important technical breakthrough was made in Northern Europe when soda glass was replaced by glass made from a much more readily available material: potash obtained from wood ashes. From this point on, northern glass differed significantly from that made in the Mediterranean area, where soda remained in common use.

The 11th century saw the emergence, in Germany, of new ways of making sheet glass by blowing spheres, swinging these out to form cylinders, cutting these while still hot, and then flattening the sheets. This technique was perfected in 13th century Venice.

Until the 12th century, stained glass (i.e., glass with some coloring impurities, usually metals) was not widely used.

The centre for glass making from the 14th century was Venice, which developed many new techniques and became the center of a lucrative export trade in dinner ware, mirrors, and other luxury items. Eventually some of the Venetian glass workers moved to other areas of northern Europe and glass making spread with them.

The Crown glass process was used up to the mid-1800s. In this process, the glassblower would spin around 9 lb (4 kg) of molten glass at the end of a rod until it flattened into a disk approximately 5 ft (1.5 m) in diameter. The disk would then be cut into panes. Venetian glass was highly prized between the 10th and 14th centuries as they managed to keep the process secret. Around 1688, a process for casting glass was developed, which led to its becoming a much more commonly used material. The invention of the glass pressing machine in 1827 allowed the mass production of inexpensive glass articles.

The Cylinder method was invented by William J. Blenko in the early 1900s.

Art is sometimes etched into glass via acid or other caustic substance (causing the image to be eaten into the glass). Traditionally this was done by a trained artisan after the glass was blown or cast. In the 1920s a new mold-etch process was invented, in which art was etched directly into the mold, so that each cast piece emerged from the mold with the image already on the surface of the glass. This reduced manufacturing costs and, combined with a wider use of colored glass, led to cheap popular glassware in the 1930s, which later became known as Depression glass.

Glass tools

Since glass is strong and unreactive, it is a very useful material. Many household objects are made of glass. Drinking glasses, bowls, and bottles are often made of glass, as are light bulbs, mirrors, the picture tubes of computer monitors and televisions, and windows. In laboratories doing research in chemistry, biology, physics and many other fields, flasks, test tubes, lenses and other laboratory equipment are often made of glass. For these applications, borosilicate glass (such as Pyrex) is usually used for its strength and low coefficient of thermal expansion, which gives greater resistance to thermal shock and allows for greater accuracy in laboratory measurements when heating and cooling experiments. For the most demanding applications, quartz glass is used, although it is very difficult to work. Most such glass is mass-produced using various industrial processes, but most large laboratories need so much custom glassware that they keep a glassblower on staff. Volcanic glasses, such as obsidian, have long been used to make stone tools, and flint knapping techniques can easily be adapted to mass-produced glass.

Glass art

Glass sculpture by Dale Chihuly at an exhibition in Kew Gardens, London, England. The piece is 13 feet (4 metres) high
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Glass sculpture by Dale Chihuly at an exhibition in Kew Gardens, London, England. The piece is 13 feet (4 metres) high
Hand-blown glass beads and pendants illustrate some of the myriad colors and shapes of glass art. The Canadian Nickel is for scale
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Hand-blown glass beads and pendants illustrate some of the myriad colors and shapes of glass art. The Canadian Nickel is for scale

Even with the availability of common glassware, hand blown or lampworked glassware remains popular for its artistry. Some artists in glass include Lino Tagliapietra, Sidney Waugh, Rene Lalique, Dale Chihuly, and Louis Comfort Tiffany, who were responsible for extraordinary glass objects. The term "crystal glass", derived from rock crystal, has come to denote high-grade colorless glass, often containing lead, and is sometimes applied to any fine hand-blown glass.

There are many techniques for creating fine glass art; each is suitable for certain kinds of object and unsuitable for others. Someone who works with hot glass is called a glassblower or lampworker, and these techniques are how most fine glassware is created. Glass that is manipulated in a kiln is called warm glass, and traditional stanined glass work is commonly called cold glass work. Glass can also be cut with a diamond saw, and polished to give gleaming facets.

Objects made out of glass include vessels (bowls, vases, and other containers), paperweights, marbles, beads, smoking pipes, bongs, and sculptures. Colored glass is often used, and sometimes the glass is painted, although many glassblowers consider this crude. A significant exception is the collection of pieces by the Blaschkas.

The Harvard Museum of Natural History has a collection of extremely detailed models of flowers made of painted glass. These were lampworked by Leopold Blaschka and his son Rudolph, who never revealed the method he used to make them. The Blaschka Glass Flowers stand as an inspiration to glassblowers today. See