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What period are these lamps & who made them? 9 Months, 1 Week ago  
Hello I have 2 matching lamps (shown in the picture) and I'm curious if anyone has insight on who might the maker be and what year they are from? I would greatly appreciate it!! Thank you!!
 
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What period are these lamps & who made them? 9 Months, 1 Week ago  
Hello I have 2 matching lamps (shown in the picture) and I'm curious if anyone has insight on who might the maker be and what year they are from? The bottom is sign painted "E. Brown to M. Jolley". I would greatly appreciate any insight!! Thank you!!
 
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What period are these lamps & who made them? 9 Months, 1 Week ago  
Hello I have 2 matching lamps (shown in the picture) and I'm curious if anyone has insight on who might the maker be and what year they are from? The bottom is sign painted "E. Brown to M. Jolley". I would greatly appreciate any insight!! Thank you!!
 
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Re:j and j Kohn bentwood chairs 9 Months, 1 Week ago  
Sorry I can't be of too much help; I was here last year, I found 4 chairs and researched that they were from Kohn Mundus in NYC - maybe 20s. Couldn't find a value either, took to auction sold FOR $20 each (had 4). I am sure they way undersold value wise. Researching Kohn and Kohn Mundus is easy, getting value is not so seasy - hope someone here can help, I'll keep watching.
 
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Antiques and Collectibles 9 Months ago  
Resources for Antiques and Collectibles
Antiques from different distinct categories can be bought at the antique shops, online and offline. There are a number of dedicated resources that showcase a variety of collectibles, assimilated from all over the world. Many a time, collectibles are a part of family heirloom and passed down as estate! Its dealers also organize auction services for genuine customers. They can be purchased online, through dedicated web sites and various online auctions.

Organizational Definition of Antiques and Collectibles
Authentic antique dealers are registered members of trade associations. The confederation of art and antique association operates and supervises the activities related to the preservation and sale of genuine antiques and collectibles. The association defines antiques differently, considering the source, product and credited year of creation. Ideally, they are items that are at least a century old, displaying unique features. The categories flaunt motor vehicles, tools and even some electronic gadgets of more recent vintage.

An antique can be any decorative object - furniture or curio. It should have been produced in a former period and exhibit rare, primitive beauty. There is a distinct difference between genuine vintage or collectible objects. The term 'antique' is also commonly used to refer to the remains of ancient art. The whole exercise of antiquing involves identifying and negotiating for antiques. The archaeological grandeur being its prime characteristic can be bought for personal use, to gift someone you love and even for profit! The process of antiquing could culminate at an estate or garage sale or at specially designated auction houses. However, you need to be careful because there have been cases of fraud reported, where an object was made to appear antique by applying a coat of paint that offered antique appeal!

Dedicated Collectibles
Collectibles include objects as varied as fossilized insects, stamps, toys, jewelry and even furniture. Some objects become so popular that they are marketed to specific customers. The earliest collectibles that have survived are now sold separately, instead of being used as marketing tools. This is basically because their rarity and appeal add to their value, just like in the case of antiques.

Furniture Antiques
The collecting of antique furniture includes the practical characteristics of tables, chairs, chests and bureaus. Antique furniture is usually crafted with oak, mahogany, pine and rosewood. Elm and walnut chests are sought after antique furniture. The quality of genuine antique furniture is assessed on the basis of distinctive grain and color of the wood type. The styles of antique furniture vary, depending on the era and region of manufacture. The common styles include Georgian, Victorian and Regency. Antique furniture is usually handed down as family heirloom.

Antique Shops
 
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Home Clarion made by Wood & Bishop Co. 9 Months ago  
Just bought a 1900's Home Clarion, light blue enamel color. Just looking for all around info, best repair and restoration methods (for the cast iron, enamel, and chrome parts), some good online resources, and any other helpful tips and hints. This is my first restoration of an antique stove, but I'm no rookie handyman. I would also like to know what the value is (I have NO intentions of selling), and as close as I can get to an actuall manufacturing date. It does have the cast letter/numbers combo B 8 20 in the upper left corner of the cook top. I was guessing this is August 1920? Thanks in advance for any help
 
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