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  • Allexperts Antiques Allexperts Antiques - Volunteer experts answer your questions about all different kinds of antiques; what they are, what they're worth, and where to find more.
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  • Antique Appraisal.Net Antique Appraisal.Net - Offers appraisals for antiques, porcelain, vintage automobiles, oriental rugs, books and manuscripts.
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  • Antique Garden Antique Garden - Collection of antique garden ornaments, farm antiques, garden antiques, old millstones, old stone troughs, antique flat stone, grinding stones, heritage pottery...all for your garden.
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  • Antique Lures and Lure Boxes Antique Lures and Lure Boxes - Pre-1940 wood lures and their boxes. Over 500 pages of information, prices, photos, and how-to for collecting antique fishing lures.
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  • AntiqueRestorers.Com AntiqueRestorers.Com - Online community of restorers sharing ideas with each other and providing information and advice about the proper restoration and care of antiques, porcelain, furniture, glass, art, pottery, fine art, and fine art frames.
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  • AntiqueWeb.com AntiqueWeb.com - Site for antique and collectible News, Information, Tips, and the Top sites on the Web. Join AntiqueWeb Ring for Free.
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  • Appraisal Day.com Appraisal Day.com - Paul Royka, an appraiser on Antiques Roadshow, provides online appraisals of antiques, fine art, and collectibles.
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  • Charles Locksmith.Com Charles Locksmith.Com - A large collection of antique locks, skeleton keys, gate locks, doorknobs, roses and hinges.
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  • Colin Ritchie & Company Colin Ritchie & Company - Appraisals of antiques and fine arts for submission to auctions, estate valuation, and insurance purposes.
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  • Colonial Arts Colonial Arts - Specializes in Mexican retablos, santos, furniture, silver, ceramics, textiles, Spanish colonial art and antiques.
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  • Currier & Ives Lithographs Currier & Ives Lithographs - Original Currier and Ives Lithographs and collector books from the collection of George Cohenour. Also offers conservation and restoration of antique lithographs and prints.
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  • Fine Art Investments Fine Art Investments - Broker and appraisal services for paintings, early American furniture, art glass lamps, pre-Columbian artifacts, and other quality art and antiques worldwide.
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  • Get Reel Get Reel - Collectible reel to reel tape recorders from the 40's, 50's and 60's including brands such as Ferrograph, Grundig, Telefunken, and Ampex. Wanted and for sale ads included.
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  • Gilai Collectibles Gilai Collectibles - Shop in Jerusalem also selling online antique canes, clocks, dolls, scientific instruments, tools, inkwells, and equipment.
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  • Instappraisal Instappraisal - Antique, collectible, and art appraisals plus news, tips, and show information.
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  • Mallett Antiques Mallett Antiques - Dealers in rare English and Continental furniture, paintings and decorative objects.
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  • Restoration Advice Restoration Advice - Advice on restoration of antiques with personal advice of an experienced restorer.
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  • Sheryl's Art Deco Emporium Sheryl's Art Deco Emporium - Features many antique collectibles including clocks, dishes, tables, lamps, jewelry, and furniture. UK location and contact information provided. Ships internationally.
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  • The Four Winds Collection The Four Winds Collection - Bronze sculptures, collectible and historical photographs, limited edition prints, sports and horse racing memorabilia, toys, autographs, movie memorabilia, and character collectibles.
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