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    included smoke and ?jet power?
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    Nemadji pottery did its best to hide its Minnesota roots
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    Colorful Bakelite still stylish and fun to collect
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    The Bregant story: From Vaudeville to promoting candy
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    Celebrating 400 years of giving thanks
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    Settle down for a Little Golden Christmas story
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    Ceramic flare of Brastoff, Bellaire and Adams
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    Music boxes continue to play beautiful tunes for collectors
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    Crackle glass still sparkles in eyes of collectors
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    Pattern glass still sparkles in the eyes of the collector
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    Weathervanes have collectors pointed in the right direction
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    Hop on down the bunny trail and find a collectible
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    75 years after breaking color barrier Robinson still hits home run
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    Hadley Pottery closing its doors after 80 years
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    Not just another brick in the wall
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    Industrial designers helped bring Art Deco into homes
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    Holt-Howard Pixieware is on fire
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    This Father's Day consider a vintage card
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    Antique tools are handy and collectible
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    Collecting President Lincoln remains popular
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    Too hot to grill? Collect instead
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    Quest for the perfect glaze led to Van Briggle Pottery
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    Collecting the music of war and conflict
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    Two Janes helped bring Century House<span itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Organization">
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    Pottery to life
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    Early Americans were making sweet music
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    Blenko has been delighting glass lovers for 100 years
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    Pedal vehicles are driving into collector's hearts
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    Decoys lure collectors into parting with serious money
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    Salt and pepper nodders always have the perfect answer
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    Good Grief Charlie Brown you are 75 years old
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    Brush Pottery cookie jars bring smiles to collectors
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    Iroquois beadwork the perfect souvenir from the Falls
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    Oddities can make for a fascinating conversation
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    : Still monsterishly collectible
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    brought vibrant splashes of color to pottery
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    Take a fall tour with hand-colored photographs
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    After 50 years; collectors still gather on Walton's Mountain
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    The International Questers collect and preserve America's heritage
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    Phones were once only for making a call
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    Lustroware found the future was in plastics
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    Christmas toy catalogs still bring holiday joy
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    200 years of being a ?right jolly old elf?
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    Opportunities when museums thin their collections
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    For 100 years Madame Alexander dolls have delighted
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    Electric football was the ?Buzzzzz? among children in the ?60s, ?70s
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    There is more to Barbie than just a doll; fans love the accessories
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    Railroads and breweries helped each other in Milwaukee
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    Vintage washers and dryers find their way into homes
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    You can eat the chocolate; but memorabilia lives on
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    Before laptops, there were pocket computers
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    Characters from ?Uncle Tom's Cabin? live on
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    The sweet sounds of the 1970s live on in albums
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    Precious coral has been adorning people for centuries
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    Exactly why did the dish run away with the spoon?
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    Cassettes held the playlists of a generation
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