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Antique Furniture - A Buyers Guide
By Lindy Vaughan
You can add style to your home with distinctive antique furniture, but what should you think about before you buy that special period antique?
An antique is classified as a piece of furniture that is older than 100 years and has retained an appeal to the buyer. Georgian period items, Regency furniture, Victorian and Edwardian pieces offer their own distinctive style to fit with the surroundings of many modern homes.
Scarcity of antique furniture reflects the values of antiques. A rare antique will be higher in value. Be sure you are buying from a reputable buyer, LAPADA (the Association of Art & Antiques Dealers) antique dealers observe the codes of practice set down by the association so that you can buy antiques with confidence and peace of mind.
The condition of an antique will affect its value. Do not be tempted to buy 'flawless' antiques that have been thoroughly refurbished. The effects of ageing reflects the genuine nature of an antique. Antiques look their best in their original condition (provided they have been well cared for). The originality of antique furniture is what makes an antique retain its value.
You can now find a lot of information about antiques on the internet, for example, searching for Victorian furniture will show a plethora of sites, and will provide an indication of price range (depending on the condition of the antique). But remember, if the antique piece looks perfect, it is unlikely to be genuine (it may be a reproduction), or has had its value reduced by 'over-enthusiastic' refurbishment.
The internet is a useful source of information; however exercise care when buying antiques online. A first hand look at the antique product is not possible on the internet and the website photos may hide possible defects and deficiencies. A reputable antiques dealer will be happy to send you detailed photos to highlight any blemishes with the antique furniture.
Buying from a reputable antique dealer will reassure you that the antique is genuine, a certificate proving its originality (provenance) may also be provided.
When you have purchased your antique, take care to handle and care for it appropriately. Your dealer will be able to offer advice on its care and maintenance. Make sure you avoid over zealous cleaning of your antique, this removes the 'patina' (develops over the aging process) that adds value to your antique.
Be Discerning, Buy Quality Antiques
About The Author
http://www.vaughanantiques.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Lindy_Vaughan
Tips On antique sentinel radios
Do not polish dark antique bronze or you will destroy the old patina and lower the value of the piece.
Buy antique desks today!
If, when it finally has to go, an antique shows a decent financial gain, that is a bonus. The real dividend on the original investment is the pleasure it has given. If profit is the main motive, the activity should be acknowledged as speculation, with all the inherent risks that it entails. Speculation is for dealers, investment for collectors and home-Iovers -- but seen in terms of quiet satisfaction rather than cash in the bank.
Buy antique desks today!
When negotiating the price of an object at a flea market or garage sale, sometimes it can be effective to take a wad of bills out of your pocket. That�s a sign that you�re ready to pay, you�re paying in cash and are prepared to close the deal.
Buy antique stools today!
Antique Jewelry
One way to be sure antiques is someone's primary business is if they have a store. The investment in rent or a mortgage, employees, utilities and taxes indicates a very high level of commitment to the business and to the area. There are, however, many long-term, reputable dealers who sell only at antique shows and in consignment shops so this is not the only criteria one should use.
Buy antique sofas today!
Clocks are intricate mechanisms and can be delicate. When you are interested in a piece, try to find out if the clock is in good working order. Some older clocks will only run well if they are absolutely level. If possible, try to have the piece examined by an independent clockmaker. In some instances a clock will retain its value even if the workings have been reconditioned but in other cases the piece becomes virtually worthless without the original mechanism.
Buy antique jewelry cabinets today!
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Antique Furniture - A Buyers Guide
By Lindy Vaughan
You can add style to your home with distinctive antique furniture, but what should you think about before you buy that special period antique?
An antique is classified as a piece of furniture that is older than 100 years and has retained an appeal to the buyer. Georgian period items, Regency furniture, Victorian and Edwardian pieces offer their own distinctive style to fit with the surroundings of many modern homes.
Scarcity of antique furniture reflects the values of antiques. A rare antique will be higher in value. Be sure you are buying from a reputable buyer, LAPADA (the Association of Art & Antiques Dealers) antique dealers observe the codes of practice set down by the association so that you can buy antiques with confidence and peace of mind.
The condition of an antique will affect its value. Do not be tempted to buy 'flawless' antiques that have been thoroughly refurbished. The effects of ageing reflects the genuine nature of an antique. Antiques look their best in their original condition (provided they have been well cared for). The originality of antique furniture is what makes an antique retain its value.
You can now find a lot of information about antiques on the internet, for example, searching for Victorian furniture will show a plethora of sites, and will provide an indication of price range (depending on the condition of the antique). But remember, if the antique piece looks perfect, it is unlikely to be genuine (it may be a reproduction), or has had its value reduced by 'over-enthusiastic' refurbishment.
The internet is a useful source of information; however exercise care when buying antiques online. A first hand look at the antique product is not possible on the internet and the website photos may hide possible defects and deficiencies. A reputable antiques dealer will be happy to send you detailed photos to highlight any blemishes with the antique furniture.
Buying from a reputable antique dealer will reassure you that the antique is genuine, a certificate proving its originality (provenance) may also be provided.
When you have purchased your antique, take care to handle and care for it appropriately. Your dealer will be able to offer advice on its care and maintenance. Make sure you avoid over zealous cleaning of your antique, this removes the 'patina' (develops over the aging process) that adds value to your antique.
Be Discerning, Buy Quality Antiques
About The Author
http://www.vaughanantiques.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Lindy_Vaughan
Tips On antique sentinel radios
Do not polish dark antique bronze or you will destroy the old patina and lower the value of the piece.
Buy antique desks today!
If, when it finally has to go, an antique shows a decent financial gain, that is a bonus. The real dividend on the original investment is the pleasure it has given. If profit is the main motive, the activity should be acknowledged as speculation, with all the inherent risks that it entails. Speculation is for dealers, investment for collectors and home-Iovers -- but seen in terms of quiet satisfaction rather than cash in the bank.
Buy antique desks today!
When negotiating the price of an object at a flea market or garage sale, sometimes it can be effective to take a wad of bills out of your pocket. That�s a sign that you�re ready to pay, you�re paying in cash and are prepared to close the deal.
Buy antique stools today!
Antique Jewelry
One way to be sure antiques is someone's primary business is if they have a store. The investment in rent or a mortgage, employees, utilities and taxes indicates a very high level of commitment to the business and to the area. There are, however, many long-term, reputable dealers who sell only at antique shows and in consignment shops so this is not the only criteria one should use.
Buy antique sofas today!
Clocks are intricate mechanisms and can be delicate. When you are interested in a piece, try to find out if the clock is in good working order. Some older clocks will only run well if they are absolutely level. If possible, try to have the piece examined by an independent clockmaker. In some instances a clock will retain its value even if the workings have been reconditioned but in other cases the piece becomes virtually worthless without the original mechanism.
Buy antique jewelry cabinets today!
antique sentinel radios News From Around The World
Antiques Poll: Do You Ask Santa for Antique or Collectible Gifts?
If you do ask Santa for antique or collectible gifts, post a comment and share what your ideal antique or collectible gift would be!
...
Antique Slot Cars - Old, Rare Collectibles
Fri, 18 Jul 2008 23:22:57 -0600
Vintage DieCast Models - Scalextrix and rare Lionel Star Wars sets, old NASCAR, Formula One, Tyco, LifeLike brands and tips on searching for those Hard-to-Find diecast models.
Vintage Costume Jewelry Gifting Tips
Vintage costume jewelry is still ultra popular with the fashion savvy. If someone you know has requested a vintage jewelry gift from Santa, never fear. My tips for buying...
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