A Ben Seibel Design: Brief biography, photographs and notes of his works from the mid-20th century, including glass and stoneware, flatware, and teapots.
Bob's Eggcup World: Collector of eggcups.
Cake Stands and Salvers: History of the cake stand with collecting advice, trivia, further reading recommendations and links to additional resources.
Collector's Guide To Vintage Tablecloths: Reference for the Vintage Tablecloth collector. Contains monthly newsletter, gallery of vintage linens, chat board, stain removal guidelines. Also offers some vintage items for sale.
Curiosity Shoppe: Antique China patterns including Homer Laughlin, Limoges, Wedgwood, Flo Blue, Taylor Smith Taylor, and various other manufacturers.
Egg Coddlers: This web space is dedicated to the study of egg coddlers. An egg coddler is a porcelain cup with a screw-on lid that is used to prepare an egg dish called 'coddled eggs'.
Gales Antiques: On-line catalog of Carlton Ware, Clarice Cliff, Chintz, Royal Winton, Susie Cooper Royal Albert, Wedgwood, Carltonware, Shorter & Sons, Charlotte Rhead collectible china & ceramics for sale.
Guardian Service Cookware Corner: A collection of history, specifications, cleaning tips, and parts resources pertaining to Guardian Service cookware, the vintage aluminum waterless cookware of the 1930s, 40s and 50s.
Holt Howard Collectibles: Guide to collecting Holt Howard kitchen items. Price guide, identification tips, and buyer hints. Kozy Kitten and Pixieware information.
Jack and Beverly's Toaster Collectibles: Collectors of toaster theme related collectibles such as salt and pepper shakers, cookie jars, and toys.
L & J Antiques and Collectibles: Offers a selection of kitchen collectibles including china, creamers, pitchers, jugs, salt and pepper shakers, and cookie jars.
Limedragon's Refrigerator Dishes: Information on lidded vintage glass refrigerator storage dishes.
masonbrown.com - midcentury modern collectibles: A personal collection of mid-century modern dinnerware, metalware, and glassware, including Fantoni, Raymor, Jenfredware, Russel Wright, and Interplay by Iroquois.
My Glass Duchess: Site offers a variety of kitchen glass.
My Granny's Attic Antiques Blog: Articles and tips about antiques, unique collectibles, kitsch and meaningful gifts.
National Reamer Collectors Association: Site to buy/sell/trade reamers. Reamers are orange juice squeezers or juicers.
National Toothpick Holder Collectors Society: A collector's society open to all who are interested in antique toothpick holders. Newsletter, annual convention.
Peter's Toaster Homepage: Many photographs of vintage toasters, available for sale or trade.
Pinky's Souvenir Land: Offers a variety of souvenir collectibles including salt & pepper shakers, refrigerator magnets and spoons.
Reamers and Depression Era Kitchen Glass: Collection of reamers, shakers, storage jars and measuring cups.
Restaurant Ware Collector's Network: Discussion boards for restaurant ware collectors, including restaurantware, steamhip, transportation and railroadiana.
Rocky Mountain CutUps: A Cookie Cutter collectors club based in Colorado, with a newsletter and photos from past meetings.
The European Honeypot Collectors' Society: Details about this non-profit society for all collectors of honey pots worldwide. Includes a thumbnail gallery of honey pots, membership information, and notice board.
The Hoogeveen Honeypot Site: A nice collection of honeypots from all over the world.
The International Central Services Toaster Museum: A virtual toaster museum featuring many images and descriptions of vintage toasters from around the world, along with information about some collectors.
The National Toothpick Holder Collectors Society: Open to anyone interested in the collection, research and preservation of toothpick holders.
The Old Hall Club: The home of the club for Old Hall stainless steel tableware on the internet.
The Pyrex Files: A reference for identification of Pyrex kitchenware patterns. Contains images, pattern names and year produced.
Toaster Gallery: A virtual tour of a vintage toaster exhibit in St. Louis, Mo.