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66 entries in category: ' pottery and glass ', showing 1 - 15

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 AB
  1. Anheuser Busch (collectibles, Breweriana - an American brewing company, see [ www.anheuser-busch.com site will open in a new window])
  2. Auxiliary Boom (collectibles, Militaria/collectibles, Boats and Ships - a classification prefix code for U.S. Navy ships)
  3. Aurora Borealis (jewelry, Miscellaneous - a stone/rhinestone that has been coated with thin layers of metal to enhance brilliance and reflective color quality)
  4. American Brilliant (pottery and glass, By Era - glass from mid 1800's-early 1900's, see also ABCG)  
  5. Air Bags (motor vehicles, Safety - an inflatable safety device found in most vehicles. See also SAB and TSA.)
 ABCG
  1. American Brilliant Cut Glass (pottery and glass, By Era - refers to glass from the mid 1800's thru the early 1900's, see also ABP)
 ABP
  1. American Brilliant Period (pottery and glass, By Era - refers to glass from the mid 1800's thru the early 1900's)
 AGW
  1. Actual Gold Weight (coins, Miscellaneous - the amount of pure gold in a coin or bar)
  2. American Glass Works (collectibles, Bottles and Glass/pottery and glass, By Manufacturer or Mark/pottery and glass, Beginning with A - multiple glass companies have had this name - Pittsburgh, PA - 1866-1905, Richmond, VA - 1908-1925, and Paden City, WV - 1918-c.1935)  
 AH
  1. Avalon Hill (toys, Games/toys, Board Games/toys, Miniatures and War/toys, Store Chains and Manufacturers - a publisher of wargames and strategic board games. It is now a division of WOTC, which is a subsidiary of Hasbro. See [ www.avalonhill.com site will open in a new window].)
  2. Attack Helicopter (toys, Radio Controlled/toys, Planes and Helicopters/collectibles, Militaria/collectibles, Helicopters/collectibles, Transportation/collectibles, Aviation - a prefix code for the Apache and Cobra helicopters)
  3. Auxiliary Hospital (collectibles, Militaria/collectibles, Boats and Ships - a classification prefix code for U.S. Navy ships)
  4. Ancient Hearts (toys, Trading Card Games/toys, Vampire: The Eternal Struggle - the second expansion to VTES)
  5. Anno Hegirae (coins, Miscellaneous - a date period/system for dating Arabic coins)
  6. Anchor Hocking (pottery and glass, By Manufacturer or Mark/pottery and glass, Beginning with A - a manufacturer of glass products, see [ www.anchorhocking.com site will open in a new window])  
  7. Ampere-Hour (home and garden, Tools/home and garden, Power Tools/other, Units of Measure - a unit of charge equal to 3600 coulombs)
 AOP
  1. Alpha Omega Publications (books, By Publisher - a textbooks publisher headquartered in Rock Rapids, Iowa. See [ www.aop.com site will open in a new window])
  2. All Over Pattern (pottery and glass, Miscellaneous - a pattern which extends throughout a design)  
 BIM
  1. Blown In Mold (collectibles, Bottles and Glass - refers to handmade bottles made before 1903, before the ABM period./pottery and glass, By Era)
 BIMAL
  1. Blown In Mold, Applied Lip (collectibles, Bottles and Glass - refers to handmade bottles made before 1903, a variation of BIM. BIMALs have no seam in the lip because it is added later in the process./pottery and glass, By Era)
 BMP
  1. Beginning Moments Pack (clothing, Shoes/clothing, Lines and Series - a shoe series by Nike)
  2. Blue Mountain Pottery (pottery and glass, By Manufacturer or Mark/pottery and glass, Beginning with B - a Canadian pottery company located in Collingwood, Ontario. It is now out of business)  
  3. Boyevaya Mashina Pekhoty (toys, Models and Kits/toys, Military and Armor - a Soviet amphibious tracked infantry fighting vehicle)
  4. Bitmap (computers and networking, Software - a graphics software file type)
 B&G
  1. Bing & Grondahl (collectibles, Decorative Collectibles/collectibles, Bing and Grondahl/pottery and glass, By Manufacturer or Mark/pottery and glass, Beginning with B - a Danish porcelain manufacturer, see [ www.royalcopenhagen.com site will open in a new window])
 CCC
  1. Command and Control Central (collectibles, Militaria/collectibles, Vietnam - a reconnaissance gathering team formed in central Vietnam in late 1967)  
  2. Civilian Conservation Corps (collectibles, Militaria/collectibles, Militaria Miscellaneous - a public work relief program for unemployed men age 18-24, providing unskilled manual labor related to the conservation and development of natural resources in rural areas of the U.S. from 1933 to 1942)  
  3. Case Collectors Club (collectibles, Knives - an association for knife collectors by W.R. Case knives)
  4. Canadian Ceramic Craft (pottery and glass, By Manufacturer or Mark/pottery and glass, Beginning with C - a Canadian pottery manufacturer started by a former employee of the Blue Mountain Pottery, Mr. Dennis Tupy in 1960)   
  5. Continental Can Company (pottery and glass, By Manufacturer or Mark - an America producer of metal and glass containers founded by T.G. Cranwell in 1904)   
 CFH
  1. Charles Field Haviland (pottery and glass, By Manufacturer or Mark/pottery and glass, Beginning with C - referring to the 'CFH' mark found on china, he is the founder of the Haviland China Dynasty of New York)
 Dep
  1. Deponiertes (dolls and bears, Lines and Series - German for 'German Registration Trademark', a mark found on dolls by the Jumeau company)
  2. Depression (pottery and glass, By Era - depression glass - clear or colored translucent glassware that was distributed free, or at a low cost, in the U.S. around the time of the Great Depression)  
 DOF
  1. Double Old Fashioned (pottery and glass, Miscellaneous/collectibles, Barware/collectibles, Breweriana - a glass that used for serving a 'double old-fashioned', a type of whiskey drink)  
  2. Depth Of Field (cameras and photo, Professional Video/cameras and photo, Camcorders - an adapter used to achieve shallow depth of field on a video camera whose fixed lens or interchangeable lens selection is limited or economically prohibitive at providing such effect)
 EAPC
  1. Early American PresCut (pottery and glass, By Era/collectibles, Bottles and Glass - refers to glass manufactured by Anchor Hocking Glass Corporation from 1960+)
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