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Collectible Clocks around the Globe

Sometimes a certain part of the world is well known for something to such a significant degree, that the contributions of other parts of the world sometimes get ignored. This is not by design, but simply because popular public consciousness or consensus starts to associate one section of the globe with something to a degree that is far more significant than it would associate another part of the world with something. This is not uncommon and quite prevalent much to the chagrin of some people and countries.When it comes to collectible clocks, certain sections of Western Europe are associated with collectible clocks. The reason for this is that the export of these collectible clocks from certain countries is so significant, that these nations have become synonymous with the origin of the collectible clock.

Is this a calamity? Not at all, but the lack of recognition sometimes can be annoying to those manufacturers of fine quality clocks elsewhere. It seems to them that they are brushed aside. As stated before this is not a conscious decision on anyone’s part, but it just happens to be how some things go sometimes.

Most Well Known Countries

Countries that are most commonly associated with collectible clocks include France, Germany, Switzerland and Belgium. All of these countries have at many times in their history created some amazing collectible clocks. Many of the clocks produced in these countries over the years have made quite a bit of money on the collector’s market from those who are wildly passionate about owning clocks from these lands.

Other Parts of the World

However, the United States, the UK and several African countries have also put a great deal of effort into the creation of collectible clocks, but do not always receive the same amount of international recognition in the marketplace. This is quite unfortunate. However, these clocks are still present to a significant degree in the marketplace and have not been brushed aside so there is no reason to lament too much.

There are collectors who have entire walls or rooms dedicated to the display of their collectible clocks. While some focus on just wooden or grandfather clocks, others like a variety and include some modern, hi-tech clocks to make comparisons starker.

Ultimately, the ‘best’ country is the one that produces a clock that a consumer likes and the ‘best’ recognition as deemed as the personal decision of the consumer is a matter of taste.

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March 31, 2007

Collectible Dolls Combine Passion and Nostalgia

Tip! The first place to find collectible dolls, believe it or not, is right at your local toy store. Places like Toys R Us and Kay-Bee Toys actually make it a point to stock dolls that are in great demand.

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Every woman can think back to her childhood and reminisce about her favorite baby dolls. Perhaps her most treasured dolls were popular dolls with ever-changing outfits and accessories, dolls that had long tresses that could be brushed, or collectible porcelain dolls handed down for generations and displayed in a special case or on a special shelf. These treasured memories are the reason that collectible dolls are so popular today.

Today’s collectible dolls aren’t necessarily antique dolls; more often, they’re contemporary dolls that are, in essence, artist dolls - collectible dolls in limited editions that are carefully crafted by artists. Some of the most popular and treasured collectible dolls today are made by the following companies and artisans:

Adora Doll Company: The Adora Doll Company makes two types of baby dolls, those that are affordable and therefore accessible to many collectors, and limited editions that appeal to serious upscale collectors. Adora baby dolls are available in all races, eye colors, and hair colors, making them welcome additions for any doll collection.

Lee Middleton: Although the company’s namesake passed away in 1997, this popular and award-winning company continues to produce baby dolls that have amazingly realistic and unique facial expressions.

Robert Tonner: Robert Tonner, known throughout the world for his award winning dolls and fashions, began his career as a head designer for Bill Blass after graduating from the Parsons School of Design. Robert Tonner has many lines of popular collectible dolls, including Mary Englebreit dolls, Betsy McCall dolls, and Tiny Betsy McCall dolls.

Zawieruszynski: Polish-born Zofia and Henry Zawieruszynski have won many awards, such as Dolls of Excellence and DOTY, for their collectible porcelain dolls that have hand-painted faces and human hair. These high-end collectible dolls are signed and are accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.

Uta Brauser: Each of Uta Brauser’s collectible porcelain dolls are one-of-a-kind and are so unique that they’re often found in art galleries.

Nancy Latham: Nancy Pedroso Latham was born in Havana, Cuba and came to the United States in the early 1960s. Her collectible dolls, “The Wistful Children,” are inspired by antique photographs of children. The dolls are costumed to represent these children, and accompanying some of the dolls are photographs of the children they portray. The dolls’ bodies are made of cotton, while the faces are structured and covered with cloth, and then hand-painted.

Collectible dolls are a wonderful way to recapture the joys of childhood, while at the same time building a foundation that can be passed on to future generations.

Tip! Dolls provides detailed information on Dolls, Collectible Dolls, Paper Dolls, Porcelain Dolls and more. Dolls is affiliated with Arts And Crafts Stores.

Chris Robertson is an author of Majon International, one of the worlds MOST popular internet marketing companies on the web.
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March 30, 2007

"You Are The Greatest Teacher"

0YOU ARE THE GREATEST TEACHER0Ron HevenerAuthor, 0The Blue Ribbon0 and 0Fate of the Stallion0Having a kennel and loving dogs, I0m lucky enough to meet a lot of people they are important to; people from all walks of life. Today, the dogs we love and care for have a great affect on how we look at the world around us. Dogs are in the news, in movies, books, and all kinds of advertisements. What is their appeal? We know the answer to that. Dogs appeal to every sense we have, from visual to touch, and the magical result is the most powerful appeal of all 0 emotional. Forget about the evolutionary history of dogs and worrying about how they may have come into being. Forget about making television documentaries about which breed was the 0Original Dog0 and traveling to exotic places to find the last remaining members of that breed on Earth. That0s all grand in a National Geographic kind of way, but the truth is lost in so many forgotten memories that it doesn0t matter to the dog in your life right now. What matters is the diversity of this species, and the possibility that there was no single original […]

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