Lefton China Price Guide

Lefton China Price Guide
Author: Loretta DeLozier
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Porcelain
ISBN: 9781574321135

A quick reference for collectors who like to carry a small, pocket-sized book to shops, malls, auctions, and shows, this easy-to-use and extensive guide covers virtually every piece of Lefton China produced--from angels, banks, and canister sets to shoes, toothpick holders and wall pockets. A brief history of Lefton China is provided, as well as information on the changing market place, Lefton factories, and marks. Not only are there color photos of a wide variety of pieces, but there are hundreds of price listings.

Twentieth Century Lefton China and Collectibles

Twentieth Century Lefton China and Collectibles
Author: Karen Barton
Publisher: Schiffer Book for Collectors
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9780764313325

Over 360 color photographs illustrate a wide variety of pieces made by the Geo. Zoltan Lefton Company of Chicago, Illinois, including examples of over one hundred Lefton patterns. An extensive price guide section provides company identification numbers, descriptions, and current prices for more than 7,600 different Lefton items. A special section highlights Lefton Collections, including Colonial Village, Historic American Lighthouses, Lil Country Folk, Roadside U.S.A., Tasha Tudor, and more. Company history, manufacturing marks, and identification tips included.

Lefton China

Lefton China
Author: Ruth McCarthy
Publisher: Schiffer Book for Collectors
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997-11
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9780764304156

More than 900 photos document Lefton China company's figurines, teapots, ashtrays, planters, animal and figurine creations, banks, bells, cookie jars, hands, salt and pepper shakers, spiritual items, and vases made in America since the late 1930s. Complete descriptions, bottom marks, and up-to-date prices are included for the variety of styles, patterns, series, and themes that make Lefton China sought-after today.

Head Vases

Head Vases
Author: Kathleen Cole
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006-10-15
Genre: Pottery figures
ISBN: 9781574325171

A guide to various types of head vases.

Cottage Ware

Cottage Ware
Author: Eileen Rose Busby
Publisher: Schiffer Book for Collectors
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9780764317453

Here is a delightful study of charming building-shaped jugs, cookie jars, mugs, condiment sets, and breakfast dishes and those made for old-fashioned uses as night lights, pastille burners, spills, and crime cottages. More than a hundred color and black and white photographs feature over 350 different cottage ware items. They are alphabetically grouped by their makers, including English, American, and German potteries. Values appear in the captions.

Collectible Cups and Saucers

Collectible Cups and Saucers
Author: Jim Harran
Publisher:
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2003-08
Genre: Antiques
ISBN: 9781574323528

Book III in Jim & Susan Harran's series is all-new, with no repeats from their first two books. Over 1,000 color photographs are included this time, and the book concentrates on cups and saucers that are readily available to collectors. An expanded section on cabinet cups and saucers is provided, and some of the categories from books I and II are again covered: late nineteenth and twentieth century European and American dinnerware, English bone china and earthenware cups and saucers, miniatures, and mustache cups. There are also two brand new categories in the book, Japanese cups and saucers and art glass cups and saucers made by the leading glass factories in Europe and the United States. A marks section, helpful appendix, and bibliography are once again included, as well as useful tips for dealers and collectors. 2007 values.

Sacred Sea

Sacred Sea
Author: Peter Thomson
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2007-08-29
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0198038119

Siberia's Lake Baikal is one of nature's most magnificent creations, the largest and deepest body of fresh water in the world. And yet it is nearly unknown outside of Russia. In Sacred Sea--the first major journalistic examination of Baikal in English--veteran environmental writer Peter Thomson and his younger brother undertake a kind of pilgrimage, journeying 25,000 miles by land and sea to reach this extraordinary lake. At Baikal they find a place of sublime beauty, deep history, and immense natural power. But they also find ominous signs that this perfect eco-system--containing one-fifth of earth's fresh water and said to possess a mythical ability to cleanse itself--could yet succumb to the even more powerful forces of human hubris, carelessness, and ignorance. Ultimately, they help us see that despite its isolation, Baikal is connected to everything else on Earth, and that it will need the love and devotion of people around the world to protect it.

What Money Can't Buy

What Money Can't Buy
Author: Michael J. Sandel
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2012-04-24
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1429942584

In What Money Can't Buy, renowned political philosopher Michael J. Sandel rethinks the role that markets and money should play in our society. Should we pay children to read books or to get good grades? Should we put a price on human life to decide how much pollution to allow? Is it ethical to pay people to test risky new drugs or to donate their organs? What about hiring mercenaries to fight our wars, outsourcing inmates to for-profit prisons, auctioning admission to elite universities, or selling citizenship to immigrants willing to pay? In his New York Times bestseller What Money Can't Buy, Michael J. Sandel takes up one of the biggest ethical questions of our time: Isn't there something wrong with a world in which everything is for sale? If so, how can we prevent market values from reaching into spheres of life where they don't belong? What are the moral limits of markets? Over recent decades, market values have crowded out nonmarket norms in almost every aspect of life. Without quite realizing it, Sandel argues, we have drifted from having a market economy to being a market society. In Justice, an international bestseller, Sandel showed himself to be a master at illuminating, with clarity and verve, the hard moral questions we confront in our everyday lives. Now, in What Money Can't Buy, he provokes a debate that's been missing in our market-driven age: What is the proper role of markets in a democratic society, and how can we protect the moral and civic goods that markets do not honor and money cannot buy?