A Recession is a Good Time to Find Bargains on Antiques
Written by admin on August 23, 2010 – 11:13 pm -Despite the credit crunch and a downturn in the antique market, there is still plenty of business being done. Everyone likes to think that they are getting a bargain, and buying antiques is no exception. In a depressed market, where 50% off the price of antiques compares very favourably with a 20-30% downturn in the housing market, investors should certainly be buying plenty of antique furniture. A reduction in the price means that everyone benefits. At auction, fewer bidders means less competition, with less people taking part and more competitive prices as a result. However, when attending the auction it is crucial to locate where the weak areas are in order to take the fullest advantage. It is dealers particularly who are able to benefit... more
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Tips on How to Shop For Antique Furniture
Written by admin on August 23, 2010 – 10:50 pm -When you antique furniture shop, you’ll find wonderful unique pieces that will work with any style and interior design…from rustic to country to sleek modern/contemporary. However, you need to be careful as there are a great many fakes and reproductions in the marketplace. The best way to avoid being tempted to buy a fake or reproduction is to do some research first… Tip 1 Research and become familiar with style/period names of those you like best. Sellers categorize furniture mostly by style ie: Victorian, Queen Anne, Chippendale, Louis XVI, etc… Tip 2 Visit the antiques department in bookstores or check the library for books and reference material on your chosen style/period. The Internet is also a great source for information and... more
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About Early American Antique Primitive Furniture
Written by admin on August 18, 2010 – 12:26 am -by Kelly Willoughby Throughout America's history, craftsmen have honed their skills to build exquisite pieces of furniture. Other people built makeshift pieces of furniture to make do until they could afford the real pieces. These makeshift pieces are known as "primitives." Periods of American Furniture Eight periods of furniture styles evolved throughout America's early history, according to the "Field Guide to Early American Furniture." They include Puritan Span (1650-1690), William and Mary (1690-1720), Queen Anne (1720-1750), Chippendale (1750-1775), Hepplewhite (1785-1800), Sheraton (1800-1820), American Empire (1820-1840) and Early Victorian (1840-1865). According to "Field Guide to Early American Furniture," the gap in time between the... more
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The Ann Arbor Antiques Market August 14-15
Written by admin on August 9, 2010 – 10:16 pm -If you have ever searched for that perfect accent item, or piece of furniture to complete your living room, look no further. The Ann Arbor Antiques Market will have thousands of items from hundreds of vendors, each of them dedicated collectors and dealers in their particular specialty. The Ann Arbor Antiques Market began in 1968 by Ann Arbor resident and antique enthusiast Margaret Brusher. The first few years were modest affairs, held at the Ann Arbor Farmers' Market. After the explosion of interest in Americana antiques with the 1976 bi-centennial, the Ann Arbor Antiques Market expanded rapidly, and soon became one of the nation's most well-known antique shows. Now in its 42nd year, the Market hosts two-day shows once a month from April to... more
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