Kovels on Antiques & Collectibles Vol. 38 No. 1CLEVELAND – September 1, 2011 – Kovels on Antiques and Collectibles September 2011 issue is now available in print and online. Love the look of leaded glass lamps but can’t afford a Tiffany? See pictures and prices of lamps by less-famous American makers in Kovels’ September newsletter. Old Coca-Cola ads highlight many advertising auctions and Kovels’ September newsletter reports on recent big sellers. Kovels on Antiques and Collectibles also offers full reports on striking pottery designs by Clarice Cliff, simple yet practical wooden items made by the Shakers, and elaborately decorated antique telephones that sold for very high prices.

Regular monthly features—the Dictionary of Marks (September features marks used by East Liverpool, Ohio, pottery companies), the popular illustrated Collector’s Gallery with answers to readers’ questions, and the Buyer’s Price Guide of recent prices—are also included.

With its mixture of expert advice and reports on what’s hot in the market, the newsletter has something to offer for both beginning and experienced collectors.

Terry Kovel, well-known expert who gives information and advice on collecting, will discuss the content of this release or any other antiques and collectibles topics with accredited media. Photographs are available.

Contact: pr@kovels.com

About Kovels.com
Terry Kovel has written 100 books about collecting, including the best-selling annual price book, Kovels’ Antiques and Collectibles Price Guide. The 2012 guide will be in stores in September. Terry publishes a subscription newsletter and writes a syndicated newspaper column that appears in more than 150 newspapers and digital publications. She and Ralph starred in the weekly HGTV program, “Flea Market Finds with the Kovels.” The Kovels website, Kovels.com, offers 800,000 free prices and other information for collectors, including books, special reports, a weekly emailed letter to collectors, marks and an archive of other informative material. Since Ralph’s death in 2008, the Kovel brand has been continued by Terry Kovel and her daughter, Kim Kovel.

Kovels’ Antiques & Collectibles Price Guide
 

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