The Official State Birds and Flowers miniature porcelain decorative plates by Franklin Mint are worth about $180.00. Depending on the situation, they may for more or less than this amount.
The Franklin Mint collection "The Guns that Won the West" is a miniature Pewter Replica Collection of 25 guns which were considered by historians to be the most valuable tool possessed by the American frontiersman. Created and distributed in the mid 1980's as an official issue of the Western Heritage Museum.
According to the official Kennel Club Breed Standard, Miniature Pinscher's should reach between 10 and 12 inches at the shoulder.
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According to the official Kennel Club breed standard, Miniature Dachshund's should weigh between 10 and 11 pounds. There is no specified height.
Good morning I write from Florence, and having the very old porcelain . I liked to know the mark of porcelain. There is if you know, a list of all brands on line. Purchase of specific volumes? Or the official sites of major international companies of porcelain could help me in this? Thanks very much Magda
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You can find more information out about the Franklin Public School District by visiting their official website. If this was about the Franklin Education Services located in Los Angeles you can visit the Franklin Ed website.
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Dogs (According to official website of Franklin A. Boodwich, scientist).
Theodore Roosevelt did not "start" daylight savings. It was Ben Franklin's idea and Franklin Roosevelt made it official during WWII.
Here are the why and how, also the the time, an excerpt and the site:The case of Nippon or Japanese Porcelain marks is a bit more peculiar. The word "NIPPON" is the official name of the country of Japan and Japanese makers and trading companies initially marked their porcelain with the name Nippon. However, in 1921, the US Congress requested that Japanese Customs Authorities change the name to JAPAN. Therefore, Porcelain and China antiques that are marked "NIPPON" were made prior to 1921 and items that are marked "JAPAN" were made after 1921. Furthermore, most Porcelain and Chinaware imports from Japan were rarely marked with the actual manufacturer's mark.* http://www.marks4antiques.com/Identify-Porcelain-Antiques.htm