Tips For Hunting For Treasure And Antiques At Flea Markets
Written by admin on June 21, 2011 – 8:28 pm -by Maureen Stanton The flea market day starts long before the crowds stream in, says author Maureen Stanton. And that's when the real deals go down. "The dealers are here, sometimes right at the crack of dawn," she tells NPR's Laura Sullivan. "The antique dealers, generally, are 'picking' the other tables ... looking for the thing that they can resell for double or triple or 10-fold." Stanton has written a new book about this growing subculture, Killer Stuff and Tons of Money: Seeking History and Hidden Gems in Flea-Market America. Her main character is a man she calls Curt Avery. That's not his real name; she agreed to the pseudonym because he wanted to stay under the radar. "He can look at a batch of things and he can find the thing that's... more
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Determining Antique Furniture Value
Written by admin on December 23, 2010 – 10:08 pm -The first thing that most antique people are interested in is the VALUE of the antique! You might ask why, but the answer lies in the question. Antiques are antiques, if they offer great value and contribution to their owner. Most of the time antique value is determined by supply and demand on the market. Supply and demand is simple. You have something very old and unique, preserved if possible, you have yourself a true antique furniture of great money worth. As you may know the world of antiques is vast. Finding antique that offers uniqueness, quality and age is not an easy task. The first steps should be determining the type of antique, after that head for the most respected style (Victorian, Queen Anne, French, German, Holland, and lots more).... more
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Tips for Buying Antique Furniture
Written by admin on November 22, 2010 – 6:17 pm -Over the years, people learned to appreciate furniture. Some folks go for modern furniture while others prefer classical styles. There are also those who love to collect antique furniture. They are people who have a passion for antiques, and antique collectors who just can’t just resist owning a precious artifact. Some may even start to go into antique furniture collection. But it is not just about collecting antiques, but knowing the important details. Before you start purchasing antique furniture, consider the following guidelines: Make sure you know what you want: Some people buy antique furniture before they really know what they really like. It’s easy to fall for the satisfaction of a great deal. Example of which, is to purchase an... more
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San Francisco Antiques Show To Open With Derek Lam Preview Party
Written by admin on October 22, 2010 – 8:17 pm -by Deidre Woollard On October 27, San Francisco kicks off the 29th annual Fall Antiques Show with an opening night preview party hosted by Derek Lam. The show at Fort Mason Center is the oldest international antiques fair on the West Coast and runs October 28-31. Over 60 new and returning dealers will present thousands of decorative and fine art objects representing all styles and periods including American, English, Continental, and Asian furniture, silver, ceramics, glass, jewelry, rugs, textiles, paintings, prints, and photographs. To celebrate this year's theme, Chinoiserie: Rococo to Eco, guests will be greeted by a two-story, gilded pagoda entrance created by architect Andrew Skurman. Maria Santangelo of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco... more
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World-renowned experts appraise antiques and collectibles at the Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum, Norwalk, CT.
Written by admin on September 4, 2010 – 4:26 am -By Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum The Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum will host its third annual Antiques Appraisal Weekend, October 2 and 3, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m., at 295 West Avenue, Norwalk, Conn. In our ever-changing world, we continually revisit and reappraise our past to better understand the present. History can be a learning tool, but it can also be a profitable business when it comes to art and collectibles. It is no surprise, especially now in these troubled economic times, that millions of people are tuning into TV shows such as PBS’ Antiques Roadshow, Pawn Stars, and American Pickers. Today, as never before, dusting off family heirlooms and rummaging through attics and basements has become a national pastime, as well as an exciting... more
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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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How safe are your antiques as burglaries rise?
Written by admin on March 10, 2010 – 1:38 am -As the recession bites into more people’s pockets and ever before, and we enter the run up to Christmas in earnest, burglaries are set to rise. However, today’s burglars aren’t just content with stealing easy to sell items such as television sets, DVD players and jewelry; they’re also looking for antique furniture, antique desks and other high class items that can fetch a lot of money if sold on through the right channels. Antiques have been targeted in burglaries lately with a theft from a home last week resulting in 500 different antiques being stolen. The owner of the home returned home to find that the door of his house had been broken down and his collection of antique watches had been taken by thieves. Some of the watches stolen... more
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