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Miller's antiques encyclopedia

A comprehensive visual guide to over 1,400 pictures discussing collecting various types of antiques including furniture, ceramics, silver, glass, textiles, clocks & watches, dolls, toys, and more.

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  • "A comprehensive visual guide to over 1,400 pictures discussing collecting various types of antiques including furniture, ceramics, silver, glass, textiles, clocks & watches, dolls, toys, and more."@en
  • "Offers information on traditional and specialist collecting areas, including furniture, glass, textiles, toys, silver, and clocks."@en
  • "Chapters cover the traditional and newer areas of collecting from different countries and historical periods: from 18th-century chests of drawers to 20th-century teddy bears, from 16th-century maiolica to Art Deco sculpture, from Anatolian rugs to rock and pop memorabilia. Compiled by an international team of over 40 distinguished consultants and writers with hands-on knowledge of the antiques market, headed by Judith Miller."@en
  • "MILLER'S ANTIQUES ENCYCLOPEDIA is the most accessible and authoritative antiques reference book available. This new fourth edition reflects changes in the antiques market with updated price codes and revised directory. First published in 1998, MILLER'S ANTIQUES ENCYCLOPEDIA has been hailed as the most accessible and authoritative antiques reference book ever published. It has gone on to sell over 110,000 copies worldwide and has been published in seven different languages. This new fourth edition includes a throughly updated directory, list of suppliers and up-to-date price codes for each item. An essential addition to every bookshelf, MILLER'S ANTIQUES ENCYCLOPEDIA offers clear and wide-ranging coverage of antiques and collectables, with valuable information for both the enthusiast and the experienced dealer. An extensive glossary explains the terms used throughout the book."
  • "A reference guide to antique collectibles that includes profiles of different pieces that can be found in antique shops and auctions, information on the materials that were used to create the antiques, and tips on how to identify a fake."@en
  • "Miller's Antiques Encyclopedia is the most accessible and authoritative antiques reference book available. Chapters cover the traditional and newer areas of collecting from different countries and historical periods: from 18th-century chests of drawers to 20th-century teddy bears, from 16th-century maiolica to Art Deco sculpture, from Anatolian rugs to rock and pop memorabilia."
  • "Covers antiques from 18th century chairs to 20th century Barbie dolls, Art Deco sculpture to ancient Chinese ceramics, and Native American rugs to toy robots. This book also features mid-century modern and postmodern design. --from publisher description."
  • "Miller's Antiques Encyclopedia is the most accessible and authoritative antiques reference book available. Chapters cover the traditional and newer areas of collecting from different countries and historical periods: from 18th-century chests of drawers to 20th-century teddy bears, from 16th-century maiolica to Art Deco sculpture, from Anatolian rugs to rock and pop memorabilia."@en
  • "Now in handy compact form, the invaluable aid to collecting and the definitive reference book on the subject for all collectors."

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