Author Predicts Lotton Glass To Be The Next Tiffany

June 14, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
Chicago, Illinois – June 14, 2007 - Warner Smith, president and founder of the Lotton Glass Collectors club ( http://www.lottonglassclub.com ) was thrilled to learn that Daryle S. Lambert, author of the new book "31 Steps to Your Millions in Antiques & Collectibles," expects Lotton Glass to have the investment potential that Tiffany glass had if bought in the 1950’s.

Smith is in total agreement with Lambert and expects members of The Lotton Glass Collectors Club to be equally delighted. Early Auction Company’s Steven Early concurs and predicts that Lotton Glass will be one of the most prominent makes of art glass of this century.
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Lambert's statement comes on the heels of the 2nd Annual Convention of the Lotton Glass Collector's Club held this past April in conjunction with Early Auction Company’s art glass auction in Cincinnati, Ohio. Charles Lotton and his gallery manager Jacqueline Renier’s special appearance at the annual convention was a great treat for all current and future Lotton enthusiasts in attendance. Mr. Lotton, perhaps the number one glass artist in the world today, shared his great stories about the beginning of his career in the early 1970’s through the present.

A study of Lotton glass is available at the Lotton Glass Collector’s Club at
www.lottonglassclub.com. Lambert’s “31 Steps to Your Millions in Antiques & Collectibles” is available at www.31corp.com

About the Lotton Collectors Club
This art glass club was formed to give collectors and future collectors a place to learn about and appreciate the wonderful glass that has been and is currently being made by the Lotton family.

About Daryle Lambert
Daryle Lambert has been a collector of antiques and collectibles for over 40 years. During that time his entrepreneurial endeavors have included starting businesses in real estate, oil exploration, and financial securities. Throughout his career, his love of collecting and dealing in antiques and collectibles has remained a constant source of enjoyment and profit. Daryle, his wife Vickie and his son, Joshua, live in the Chicago area. Joshua, 8, is an avid collector and has been attending auctions since he was 6 months old.


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