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  OhioRiverPottery.com http://www.ohioriverpottery.com
Basic information on identifying shapes and patterns of American dinnerware made along the Ohio River. Including such potteries as Homer Laughlin, Taylor Smith and Taylor, and Harker. Features many period factory advertisements.
  Chinese Porcelain http://www.taimantis.com/chinese/ming1.html
Features porcelain from the Ming and Ch'ing dynasties and offers the identifying reign marks and features for both dynasties.
  Chine-Japon http://www.chine-japon.com/index-US.html
Gallery specialized in Asian art, antique and collectible items from China and Japan such as porcelain, lacquer, screen and painting, and ivory.
  International Willow Collectors http://www.willowcollectors.org/
Includes membership information,discussion board, selected references, and the willow pattern legend.
  Don's Antiques http://www.donsantiques.com
Offers replacement pieces of matching patterns in fine china, glassware, crystal, flatware, silver, tableware, dinnerware and depression glass including rare and discontinued patterns.
  My Pfaltzgraff Collection http://www.angelfire.com/pa2/pfaltz0folkart/index.html
Includes Pfaltzgraff history, pattern lists and identification, message board, and a chat room.
  Fieldings Crown Devon Collectors Club http://www.fieldingscrowndevclub.com
Provides a brief factory history and details of club membership.
  Society for Old Ivory and Ohme Porcelains http://www.soiop.org
Enthusiasts of this Silesian manufacturer offer lists of patterns, shapes, and marks.
  Hirano Kotoken http://www.kotoken.co.jp/e/e-index.html
Dealer for Asian Arts for more than sixty years. Offers Chinese ceramics and lacquer, Korean ceramics, Japanese ceramics and paintings.
  The China Cupboard http://www.chinacupboard.co.uk/
A guide to identifying unmarked china teacups by their handle shape and fluting.

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