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Price It Yourself! by Joe Rosson,

Price It Yourself! by Joe Rosson,
Discover the tools used by professional appraisers to evaluate your own antiques and make educated decisions in the antiques market. Now the information once held by a select group of professional appraisers is available for all levels of collectors. With great wit and wisdom, Joe L. Rosson and Helaine Fendelman -- hosts of the popular television show Treasures in Your AtticTM, seen on PBS stations nationwide -- will help you identify, understand, and determine the potential value of any type of antique or collectible. "Price It Yourself! not only explores all the basic concepts and skills that you must know in order to value an antique ACCURATELY, it is also filled with practice appraisals to help you develop an "eye" for value. "Price It Yourself! is truly the most comprehensive antiques appraisal and research guide available, covering furniture, glass, pottery and porcelain, silver and other metals, household collectibles, and much more.



Living with Dogs: Collecting and Traditions, at Home and Afield by Laurence Sheehan,
Living with Dogs: Collecting and Traditions, at Home and Afield by Laurence Sheehan,
Man's relationship with the world of dogs is not only universal, but also frequently all-encompassing, influencing how we live, what we collect, and how we spend our leisure time. Living with Dogs explores the multitude of ways that dog owners share their lives with their pets. In 26 delightfully written stories, a witty, admiring text, and 400 full-color photographs, the authors of "The Sporting Life and "A Passion for Golf capture the experiences of dogs and people--at home, in the country, in the city, and even at work, with a special focus on the nostalgic memorabilia that remind people of their devotion to their pets. The authors visit passionate owners, breeders, trainers, and collectors across the country and offer a look into their dog-filled lives. Profiles include an interior designer who has amassed a lifetime of canine art; a collector with a house full of four-legged porcelain figurines; a bibliophile with an outstanding assortment of dog-literature first editions; an artist who specializes in dog portraits; and a veterinarian who proudly displays antique tools of his trade. The authors also focus on other aspects of dog devotion, including the Philadelphia All-Terrier Show; a hotel decorated with canine appointments; a New England camp exclusively for dogs; a boutique devoted to canine accessories; the American Kennel Club; and a Manhattan gallery specializing in 19th-century dog art. Whether they are devoted to a particular breed or have simply fallen in love with dogs in general, the people featured here have succumbed to the "Slipcover School of Dog Management, allowing their dogs the complete run of their lives as well as their hearts. With an extensiveresource list that includes dog art galleries, dog shows, kennel clubs, breeders, supply houses, and more, Living with Dogs is the ultimate tribute to canine companions.



Edward John Stanley, 6th Baron Sheffield and Stanley of Alderley - Edward John Stanley, 6th Baron Sheffield (either February 4 or October 9, 1907 – March 3, 1971) was an English nobleman. He was the son of Arthur Lyulph Stanley, 5th Baron Sheffield and Stanley of Alderley (September 14, 1875-August 22, 1931) and Margaret Evelyn Gordon (August 27, 1875-April 12, 1964).

Edward Stanley, Lord Stanley - Edward Stanley, Lord Stanley is a style of name used by many generations of the Stanley family. It normally denotes the heir to the Earldom of Derby.

Edward Stanley, 2nd Baron Stanley of Alderley - Edward John Stanley, 2nd Baron Stanley of Alderley (13 November 1802 - 16 June 1869), entered the House of Commons as Whig MP for Hindon in 1831 and became member for North Cheshire 1832 to 1841, and 1847 to 1848. He was appointed Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department in 1841, Patronage Secretary to the Treasury from 1835 to 1841, Paymaster-General in 1841, and Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs from 1846 to 1852.

Edward Stanley, Lord Stanley (1894-1938) - The Right Honourable Edward Montagu Cavendish Stanley, Lord Stanley (9 July 1894–16 October 1938) was the eldest son of the 17th Earl of Derby and a Conservative politician before his early death (predeceasing his father) in 1938.



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