ok, I guess to start, I became slightly interested in glass and pottery.
1. Pottery
At one of the last auctions I attended, I saw several pieces of pottery, to which I wouldn't normally have given a second look, go for 100$+. Many of these items were Roseville items, which after looking is fairly collectible. So with pottery, am I looking for specific designs, colors, shapes? What other name brands should I be looking for that carry a higher collectible value than others?
2. Stoneware
My friend turned me onto this, and I have seen several pieces go for fairly cheap at one of my local auctions. Again after looking around online I've seen some pieces go for crazy amounts, including one for almost 40k. I understand the age and the design are big factors in this, especially the use of the cobalt blue painted designs. Is there a sure-fire way of telling the valuable one from the non so valuable ones? How easy are the fakes and replicas to spot, more or less along the lines of the blue paint? Are there certain designers or areas of the country that are rarer than others? Any other info I should be aware of when looking at these?
3. Glass
I see depression glass at every estate sale and auction I go to. Again with the generic questions: what designs, colors, shapes, specific pieces are valuable and which are worthless? I assume full sets hold a premium over individual pieces. I've seen the websites that describe the different patterns, but don't know which ones hold more value than others. Are there other pieces of glassware I may be unaware of that tend to hold a higher value than others that may slip under the radar? Anything else I should know about any kind of glass that your everyday beginner doesn't know and should?
With all these categories I know condition is key, so assume that any of the pieces are in mint condition. However, are there items that hold value, even in a chipped or flawed condition?
Thats a start, I tend to buy furniture a lot too, so any websites or anything about different styles would probably be good to know too if there is a basic 101 on that. Thanks again for the responses!