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Killer Stuff and Tons of Money:

Have you read "Killer Stuff and Tons of Money: Seeking History and Hidden Gems in Flea-Market America"? Not sure it's your cup of tea? Take a look at this review to find out.

Kovels' Buyers' Guide To Costume Jewelry: Parts 1 & 2

Wondering whether or not Kovels' Buyers' Guide to Costume Jewelry might help you learn more on this popular topic? Find out more about both Part One and Part Two of these guides here.

Tarnish Tamer

While they won't remove tarnish, these products do prevent it using patented Intercept Technology. Learn more about Tarnish Tamer and how these products work.

Painted Porcelain Jewelry and Buttons

A review of the book Painted Porcelain Jewelry and Buttons, and more information on painted jewelry and buttons from the late 1800s and early 1900s as well.

Antiques Roadshow Behind the Scenes

Book Review - Antiques Roadshow Behind the Scenes

Vintage Halloween Collectibles

A review of the book: Vintage Halloween Collectible by Mark Ledenbach

Glass and Ceramic Baskets

A review from the collector's perspective: Glass and Ceramic Baskets by Carole Bess White and L.M. White.

Hidden Treasures: Searching for Masterpieces of American Furniture

Review of the book Hidden Treasures: Searching for Masterpieces of American Furniture

Ladies Vintage Accessories

If vintage hats, handbags and shoes tickle your fancy, you'll want to know more about this reference book.

The Collector's Eye:

Decorating with collectibles can be fun for the collector and exciting for guests. This book helps the collector turn ordinary into extraordinary in terms of displaying collections of antiques and collectibles.

Protecting Your Collectible Treasures: Secrets of a Collecting Diva

Can you really use ordinary household products like vinegar, table salt and even vodka to care for your antiques and collectibles? Judith Katz-Schwartz says "Yes!" in her book "Preserving Your Collectible Treasures: Secrets of a Collecting Diva"

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