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<p>[QUOTE="Darkwing Manor, post: 4316731, member: 738"]It depends on the piece whether it affects the value. The Doulton witch pieces I collect all have crazing but they still get a lot of money for them. It does affect how you should use them. Crazing means breaks in the protective surface so any liquids will seep under it and eventually cause staining and more crazing. I never soak my pieces in water and try to limit the amount of moisture that comes into contact with the surfaces. Oils and fats are a HUGE no-no!</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]352272[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Darkwing Manor, post: 4316731, member: 738"]It depends on the piece whether it affects the value. The Doulton witch pieces I collect all have crazing but they still get a lot of money for them. It does affect how you should use them. Crazing means breaks in the protective surface so any liquids will seep under it and eventually cause staining and more crazing. I never soak my pieces in water and try to limit the amount of moisture that comes into contact with the surfaces. Oils and fats are a HUGE no-no! [ATTACH=full]352272[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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