American Bisque December 6th, 2005

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VINTAGE American Bisque TOY SOLDIER Cookie Jar NEEDS NEW HOME FAST
VINTAGE American Bisque TOY SOLDIER Cookie Jar NEEDS NEW HOME FAST
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Vintage American Bisque Cardinal The Graduate Head Cookie Jar
Vintage American Bisque Cardinal The Graduate Head Cookie Jar
Paypal   US $9.95
American Bisque Yellow Gold Coffee Pot Cookie Jar marked 24kt Gold
American Bisque Yellow Gold Coffee Pot Cookie Jar marked 24kt Gold
Paypal   US $25.00
Vintage American Bisque Cardinal The French Chef Petits Gateaux Head Cookie Jar
Vintage American Bisque Cardinal The French Chef Petits Gateaux Head Cookie Jar
Paypal   US $29.95
RARE AMERICAN BISQUE KITTENS ON BALL OF YARN akaFIGARO 1950S COOKIE JAR NICE
RARE AMERICAN BISQUE KITTENS ON BALL OF YARN akaFIGARO 1950S COOKIE JAR NICE
Paypal   US $47.00
1950s American Bisque Company Cookie Jars
1950s American Bisque Company Cookie Jars
Paypal   US $56.00
SUPERB VINTAGE American Bisque CHUM BUCKET COOKIE JAR Butter Churn EXCELLENT
SUPERB VINTAGE American Bisque CHUM BUCKET COOKIE JAR Butter Churn EXCELLENT
Paypal   US $9.99
1940s VINTAGE ELEPHANT COOKIE JAR LUDOWICI CELADON AMERICAN BISQUE
1940s VINTAGE ELEPHANT COOKIE JAR LUDOWICI CELADON AMERICAN BISQUE
Paypal   US $60.00
Rare AMERICAN BISQUE WWII Soldier COOKIE JAR very good condition
Rare AMERICAN BISQUE WWII Soldier COOKIE JAR very good condition
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AMERICAN BISQUE PIG IN A POKE COOKIE JAR GOOD CONDITION
AMERICAN BISQUE PIG IN A POKE COOKIE JAR GOOD CONDITION
Paypal   US $56.88
American Bisque Tall Train Engine Cookie Jar
American Bisque Tall Train Engine Cookie Jar
Paypal   US $50.00
AMERICAN BISQUE USA COOKIE JAR NICE BEE HIVE WITH CAT LID
AMERICAN BISQUE USA COOKIE JAR NICE BEE HIVE WITH CAT LID
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VINTAGE ANIMAL COOKIE COOKIES JAR WITHOUT LID POSSIBLE AMERICAN BISQUE
VINTAGE ANIMAL COOKIE COOKIES JAR WITHOUT LID POSSIBLE AMERICAN BISQUE
Paypal   US $9.99
Vintage 1930s 40s era American Bisque BUNNY IN BASKET Cookie Jar
Vintage 1930s 40s era American Bisque BUNNY IN BASKET Cookie Jar
Paypal   US $24.99
Vintage Estate American Bisque Pig Pottery Cookie Jar Boy or Girl
Vintage Estate American Bisque Pig Pottery Cookie Jar Boy or Girl
Paypal   US $20.49
American Bisque Coffee Pot Cookie Jar
American Bisque Coffee Pot Cookie Jar
Paypal   US $9.99
American Bisque Coach Lantern Cookie Jar
American Bisque Coach Lantern Cookie Jar
Paypal   US $50.00
American Bisque Hands in Pocket Elephant Cookie Jar in Yellow Gray
American Bisque Hands in Pocket Elephant Cookie Jar in Yellow Gray
Paypal   US $90.00
Vintage American Bisque Magic Rabbit in Hat Cookie Jar
Vintage American Bisque Magic Rabbit in Hat Cookie Jar
Paypal   US $100.00
American Bisques PINKY LEE Cookie Jar by Ungemach
American Bisques PINKY LEE Cookie Jar by Ungemach
Paypal   US $299.95
Lot 2 Vintage Cookie Jars American Bisque Fluffy Cat McCoy Mac Dog
Lot 2 Vintage Cookie Jars American Bisque Fluffy Cat McCoy Mac Dog
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American Bisque Pig In A Poke Cookie Jar
American Bisque Pig In A Poke Cookie Jar
Paypal   US $46.00
American Bisque Little Bow Bear Cookie Jar
American Bisque Little Bow Bear Cookie Jar
Paypal   US $60.00
American Bisque Donald Duck Cookie Jar
American Bisque Donald Duck Cookie Jar
Paypal   US $360.00
Vintage 1950s AMERICAN BISQUE TEDDY BEAR COOKIE JAR Yellow Blue NR
Vintage 1950s AMERICAN BISQUE TEDDY BEAR COOKIE JAR Yellow Blue NR
Paypal   US $19.99
American Bisques CASPER THE FRIENDLY GHOST 1960s Cookie Jar
American Bisques CASPER THE FRIENDLY GHOST 1960s Cookie Jar
Paypal   US $650.00
Vint USA American Bisque Butter Churn Cookie Jar w Shaker Daisy Flower Marked
Vint USA American Bisque Butter Churn Cookie Jar w Shaker Daisy Flower Marked
Paypal   US $39.95
Vintage Cookie Jar Price Guide American Bisque Others
Vintage Cookie Jar Price Guide American Bisque Others
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vtg ceramic train cookie jar American Bisque in U SA used
vtg ceramic train cookie jar American Bisque in U SA used
Paypal   US $100.00
Vintage American Bisque Dutch Boy with Sailboat Cookie Jar EXCELLENT Condition
Vintage American Bisque Dutch Boy with Sailboat Cookie Jar EXCELLENT Condition
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Where can I find an American Bisque "Brownie" cookie jar?

It is one of the round-bottom jars (old) and the particular one I am looking for is called "Brownie." I am hoping to give this to my mother for Christmas - she remembers this jar from her grandmother's when she was little and has always wanted to find another one. Any info. would be greatly appreciated!!! Thanks!

Try Ebay.

Ceramic Tile or Porcelain Tile - Which is Better?

The answer to this question really depends on where the tile will be used.  Currently, over 80% of tiles used for flooring are porcelain tiles, while the majority of tiles used for walls, backsplashes and counter tops are ceramic tiles.  Exterior surfaces, like patios, are usually pavers, or porcelain tiles.

 

The reasons have to do with durability in the case of floor tiles.  While price, color, and design choices have a lot to do with the ceramic tiles selected for walls, backsplashes and counter tops. 

 

Ceramic tiles have been around for thousands of years.  This is a testimonial to their durability and versatility.  The body of the tile (called the bisque) is made up of clay and other minerals.  When combined, these raw materials give the bisque its strength and stability.

 

The quality of the tile has to do with the quality of the manufacturer, density of the clay, and breaking strength of the tile.  Porcelain is simply a finer grade of clay and makes a harder tile body.

 

Porcelain tiles have a lower water absorption rate than ceramic tiles because porcelain tiles are very dense.  When baked at 1800 degrees, a surface color is created on the porcelain tiles.  But when baked at 2200 degrees, the color goes through the entire body of the tile. 

 

Therefore, if these get a chipped, it will not show as much as on a tile with only a surface coloring.  Porcelain tiles can be used outside, even in areas where the temperature gets below freezing.  They are considered “frost resistant” (not freeze proof).  This makes porcelain suitable for patios since the elements will not damage it.

 

Ceramic and porcelain tiles are wear rated by the Porcelain Enamel Institute (PEI).  This system of rating tiles is approved by the American Society of testing and Materials (ATSM).  The ratings are as follows:

 

PEI 1 = Not hard enough to walk on.  Use on walls only.

 

PEI 2 = Use on wall and bathroom floors only.  But only use smaller tiles on the floors.  Larger tiles (6 x 6 or 8 x 8) may crack with prolonged foot traffic.

 

PEI 3 = Use on kitchen and bathroom counter tops, walls and floors where foot traffic is not heavy (okay for residential).

 

PEI 4 = Can be used in residential, commercial and light institutions.

 

PEI 5 = Use in all residential and/or commercial applications (malls, airports, etc.)  This rating means the tiles are very resistant to chipping or cracking.

 

Many tiles have a glaze applied to the surface.  Unglazed tiles have greater slip resistance than glazed tiles and are therefore recommended for areas subjected to water.  The advantages of glazed tiles are that you get an unlimited color range, and greater stain resistance.  Unglazed tiles will give you better wear, and added slip resistance.

 

It is possible to find tiles that feature abrasive grit on their surface, which substantially reduces the possibility of slipping.  These tiles are well-suited for public areas and the outdoors.  There is another testing process just for the glaze.  This is called the Mohs test, and it determines the hardness (scratch resistance) of the glaze.

 

As you can see, there are many levels of quality, which determine the various levels of pricing.  Generally speaking, you get what you pay for.   However, there’s always the possibility that you are misinformed about the tile you are buying.

 

It’s important to deal with suppliers who will give you the straight story and have your best interest in mind when suggesting tiles for your home.

 

Here’s a tip regarding installation.  Make sure the sub-floor is dry, stable and sturdy before applying floor tiles.  If the sub-floor is “spongy” (in the case of plywood) or damp (in the case of basement concrete slabs) your tiles will eventually crack.

 

Installing ceramic or porcelain tile in your home adds value, and enhances the quality of your lifestyle.  One of the best benefits for a homeowner is the low cost of maintaining tile floors and walls.  Relax and enjoy.

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Charles has worked in the construction industry for 39 years. He invites you to ask questions and take advantage of the resources on www.continuous-home-improvement-help.com , where guidance, information and support are always available.

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