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Ford Motor Company has issued a recall for all models and years of a trademark car. Ford is recalling all existing Model T’s for the Centennial T Party to be held in Richmond, IN July 21-28.
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The Other Depression Glass - Crystal Depression Glass
Depression glass is best known for its colors - green, pink, amber, blue. Fanciful mold etchings show their delicate beauty and geometric patterns jump to life in sunshine when the glass is crystal!
When most of us think about depression glass the beautiful colors - pink, green, yellow, amber, blue, amethyst - come to mind. Many […]
The Romance of Vintage Stemware - Cambridge Glass
Cambridge Glass made an extensive line of high quality crystal and colored glass from 1901 until they went out of business and sold their molds to Imperial Glass in 1960. Their stemware includes some of the most popular patterns ever, such as the beautiful Portia, Rose Point or Rosalie. This article will show a few […]
The Latest News in the February 2008 Issue of Kovels on Antiques and Collectibles Newsletter
Cleveland, Ohio - January 29, 2008 - For many avid collectors of antiques and collectibles the cold of winter has forced them indoors. There is no better time to grab a warm beverage, a comfortable chair and a copy of the February edition of the Kovels’ on Antiques and Collectibles Newsletter. Nothing else brings the […]
Lotton Art Glass Makes Move in Secondary Market as Predicted by Author, Daryle S. Lambert
In his book, “31 Steps to Your Millions in Antiques & Collectibles”, released in May, 2007, author, Daryle S. Lambert made the prediction that Lotton Art Glass would rise in the market to become the next Tiffany. Yesterday’s sale of a common 1995 John Lotton twelve inch vase through Leslie Hindman Auctioneers in Chicago for […]
The Romance of Vintage Stemware - Fostoria and Monongah Glass
Here is a way you can add beauty to your home, set yourself apart and enjoy using a link to American history. During the 1930s-80s many American glass companies produced gorgeous stemware in a myriad of patterns, shapes, themes and even colors. While most of these firms are no longer extant, their glass stemware - […]
Elegant Glass for Christmas by Fostoria Glass
The Fostoria Glass Company began operations in Fostoria, Ohio, on December 15, 1887. This site was chosen because natural gas at a recently opened field in the area had been offered at a very low cost to attract new industries. However, the field was so short-lived that in 1891, Fostoria moved to Moundsville, West Virginia, […]
Early Charles Lotton Art Glass Offered Through 31 Inc.’s Gallery & Marketplace
by Cindy Stackler Nieder
Chicago, Illinois - Nov. 14, 2007 — 31 Inc., home of Daryle S. Lambert’s, 31 Club, recently acquired four 1977 signed Charles Lotton Vases, now offered for sale through their 31 Gallery & Marketplace.
Charles Lotton, one of the most sought after contemporary glass artists in the world today, started his glassmaking career […]
Three Rare Charles Lotton Miniature Vases Sold Through 31 Inc’s Gallery & Marketplace
Chicago, Illinios –Daryle S. Lambert, president of 31 Inc., author of “31 Steps to Your Millions in Antiques & Collectibles” and leader of its offshoot antique investment club, the 31 Club, announces the sale of three rare miniature art glass vases, all under 2″, produced by glass master, Charles Lotton.
“We had planned to place these […]
31 Club Antique & Collectible Wealth Builders Announce 5,000% Gain in first 120 Days
Chicago, Illinois –Daryle S. Lambert, Founder of the 31 Club, the innovative club that focuses on building wealth using only antiques, collectibles, and fine art as its vehicle, has announced their investment gain of $5,000% in their first 120 days using the investment methods found in Lambert’s book, 31 Steps to Your Millions in Antiques & Collectibles. […]
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