Antiques and collectibles are so far reaching that often they are marked with the importer's name. These importers often were retailers and imported stock for these store. In these cases the items were often marked with their name and not the manufacturer. Thus, a list of importers with what they imported will be helpful.
LIST OF IMPORTERS
This is an ongong project. Right now the framework is being built. Few links work and there is little information at this point. Bookmark this page and check back often because as soon as the framework is done, information will begin to be added.
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Pottery ~ Porcelain ~ Earthenware ~ Stoneware ~ Slipware ~ Pots & Vases ~ Figurines ~ Dinnerware |
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Women's Clothing ~ Men's Clothing ~ Scarves ~ Shoes ~ Handbags & Wallets ~ Hats ~ Belts ~ Gloves & Muffs ~ Coats |
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Postcards ~ Covers ~ Books ~ Stamps ~ Photographs ~ Maps |
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Furniture ~ Hardware ~ History ~ Joints ~ Woods ~ Upholstery |
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EAPG ~ Pressed ~ Depression Glass ~ Elegant Glass ~ European Glass ~ Blown Glass ~ American Brilliant ~ Tableware ~ Art Glass |
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Designers ~ Marks ~ Characteristics ~ Dating ~ Stones ~ Men's Jewelry |
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Tablecloths & Napkins ~ Dry Goods ~ Findings ~ Dating ~ Bedding ~ Crochet & Knitted |
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Box Cameras ~ 35mm Cameras ~ Books and Ephemera ~ Lighting ~ Photography Development ~ Photography History |
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Trains ~ Banks ~ Bikes ~ Dolls ~ Building Sets ~ Mid-Century ~ For Boys ~ For Girls |