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Everything readers need to know about pattern glass is in this book, which features hundreds of patterns and information about the maker of the pattern, dates made, colors and forms available, and known reproductions. Detailed line drawings illustrate every pattern, and a detailed index is also included.
Kovels' Depression Glass and Dinnerware, Seventh Edition, is a must for beginners as well as more experienced collectors. You'll find factory histories, information on makers and marks, and thousands of current prices for:* More than 200 Depression glass patterns, with photos and line drawings* Ceramic dinnerware patterns from the 1920s to the 1980s -- the patterns seen most often at shops and flea markets* Collectible plastic dinnerware -- included here for the first timePlus special features for collectors:* Sixteen-page full-color report featuring great photos of collectible dishes that can brighten your table* Lists of clubs and publications for collectorsThe Kovels' name stands for the most accurate reporting of current prices in today's market. Take advantage of the Kovels' expertise -- and make it your own.
Dining in Japan is both an art and an adventure—an experience that is made memorable by the variety of unique dishes, their gourmet quality and the style in which they are served.The Dining Guide to Japan introduces novices to the appropriate etiquette for different restaurants, along with what to expect and how to order. This handy guide will soon have visitors developing a taste for such things as miso soup, nori, ramen, soba, sukiyaki, udon, unagi, yaki-tori, and yes, even fugu, the deadly globefish!

"Cake decorating is a fabulous mixture of cookery and art, a blend of relaxation and excitement, with a sprinkling of inspiration, precise care and reckless use of the imagination all thrown in for good measure. The Home Guide to Cake Decorating will lead a newcomer through the simplest basics of this wonderful, colourful pastime, but also contains great ideas and fantastic creations to inspire experienced sugar-crafters. If you have never baked before, but want to make a teddy-bear's picnic for your toddler's birthday, or if you are planning a three-tiered traditional cake with sugar roses for a family wedding, or if you would just like to bake a luscious chocolate gateau for tea with friends, this is the book to show you how to do it. The Home Guide to Cake Decorating features both easy-to-follow instructions for beginners, from baking the cake to simple piping, and inspirational ideas for experienced sugar-crafters seeking new challenges. It also includes a brief history of cake decorating and a full glossary of the terms used. Basic icing and cake recipes enable the reader to use their favourite cake for any of the decorative ideas. In-depth instructions, with beautiful photography, will guide the beginner from the simplest of sugarpaste decorations through to covering cakes with royal icing and constructing tiered cakes with a professional finish. "
This is the ultimate guide to cake decorating, with over 200 recipes and variations. Perfect for the beginner or advanced baker, the step-by-step photographs and easy instructions walk you through the techniques involved in making beautifully decorated cakes. All aspects of cake decorating are covered: cake basics, working with sugarpaste, sugar flowers, modelling, children's cakes, Christmas cakes, and wedding cakes. The book also includes a comprehensive guide to equipment, from selection to use and maintenance.
The first on the subject, this popular book is now in its third edition, with dozens of additional items displayed and up-to-date values. More than 1,000 pieces are illustrated in this full-color tour de force. The work of three major glass companies -- McKee, Jeannette, and Anchor Hocking are represented, with jadite produced from the 1930s through the mid-1970s. Items represented include kitchenware such as canisters, shakers, mixing bowls, and ovenware, plus household items including lamps, bathroom items, and ashtrays.
Collector's Guide to Homer Laughlin Virginia Rose documents every known pattern and decoration by providing descriptions, dates, special treatments, and comments regarding collectibility. The price guide gives realistic current values for the dinnerware depending on the decals, not just condition, but also the popularity of each. More than 500 color photos. 1997 values. REVIEW: This book is not meant to be a literary reconstruction or detailed history of the Art Deco period, but rather, a survey of Deco items found for sale at general and antique and collectibles outlets. In this revised edition the ten categories of Art Deco collectibles have been expanded illustrating more examples in each. Each section is prefaced with brief introductory remarks about the category, and values have been updated. The manufacturer index helps locate examples of a particular company.

The clean design and bright colours of the Fiesta dinnerware line - first introduced by the Homer Laughlin Co. in 1936 - caught the fancy of housewives everywhere, revolutionizing the market for tableware in the United States. Though originally offered in just five colours - red, ivory, cobalt blue, yellow and green - the number and variety of hues blossomed to include turquoise, rose, gray, forest green, chartreuse and medium green - one of the most popular and valuable. When the Fiesta line was reintroduced in 1986, after a hiatus from 1973 to 1985, collecting interest surged again. The passion for the vintage colours was reignited, and the line's new colours, including periwinkle, cinnabar and sunflower, created a stir amid a new generation of collectors. From the best of the old to the latest and greatest modern colours of the new, Warman's[registered] Fiesta Ware provides comprehensive expert advice and up-to-date pricing for the line that lent distinction to the plainest table. With more than 1,000 eye-appealing photographs, this colourful story is well told by author Mark F. Moran.
Flea Market Fidos is a first-of-its-kind guide to hunting down canine collectibles and giving them pride of place in your home. From paint-by-number terriers to Diana Thorne dog drawings, this irresistibly illustrated volume offers inspiration and information for both first-time collectors and serious dog devotees. Canine categories are illustrated with 150 flea market photos and include Puppy Love (a litter of lovable dog collectibles for children), Pup Art (puppy paintings and dog drawings), Ruff Stuff (stuffed dogs of every breed), Paper Trained (ephemera finds), and Real Tails (a celebration of the loyal road-trip rovers who accompany their owners on junking journeys). Readers will also be delighted by Go Fetch, a comprehensive resource guide of the best shops, websites, flea markets, and antique malls nationwide and abroad.
Knack: Mexican Cooking teaches you how to make your favorite Mexican dishes right at home. 100 step-by-step main recipes and more than 250 variations.