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Miller's Antiques Price Guide 2004; Vol. 25 (Miller's Antiques Price Guide)

Miller's Antiques Price Guide 2004; Vol. 25 (Miller's Antiques Price Guide)
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All 10,000 items are shown in colour for the first time. Over 20 named experts from the UK, USA and elsewhere contribute their knowledge and expertise to the guide.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #419393 in Books
  • Published on: 2003-08-14
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 808 pages

Editorial Reviews

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"adored by 180,000 fans it is still the number one best-selling title... a dense book absolutely stuffed with detail in its huge subject coverage and special features" Antiques Trade Gazette "This guide is the one everyone turns to" Antiques Magazine "The all-new edition of the picture-rich reference that no keen antiques-er is ever without" BBC Homes & Antiques Magazine

About the Author
Elizabeth Norfolk has been the General Editor of the Miller's Antiques Price Guide for eight years. Over 20 named experts including well-known names such as John Bly and Eric Knowles and other familiar Antiques Roadshow faces.


Customer Reviews

This is verging on being a catalog.5
You would get a hernia trying to carry this around to antique malls. This book weights at least 5 lbs.
It is well laid out with a section on how to use the book. Most of the pictures are black and white with special designated sections called "Colour Review". There is a periods and styles chart. And lots of advertisements with phone numbers. Various disciplines are covered; some are Irish antiques, carousel animals, Poole pottery, majolica, and ceramics, and French provincial furniture.

I actually obtained it for the section on glass. There are several good descriptions and trademark displays. It mostly targets 18th and 19th century glass. I would like it more if this book had described production methods. However it does cover what it promised "Prices"

Miller's Antiques Price Guide 20035
Only this book can give me a reference to me bying some antiques at London or when I am vissiting the antiquemarkets in England and Belgium.