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Paperweight

August 11th 2010 in Uncategorized

The most sought-after antique paperweights are those made by famous French factories such as Baccarat, Clichy and St Louis during the middle years of the 19th century. Patterns were built up from tiny slices of differently coloured rods or canes of glass, set in a mould and covered in clear glass. The size can vary [...]

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Ceramics Craft Collection

August 11th 2010

 
Whether you prefer the subtle sensuality of the Art Nouveau potters, or the uncluttered modern approach of the Art Deco era, pottery of this period provides something to suit almost every taste. If you’re an inexperienced collector this could be an ideal choice of subject to begin with: most pottery and porcelain is marked; wares [...]

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Silver Antique Candlesticks

August 11th 2010

Even though we no longer depend on candlelight for illumination, nothing graces a dining table more elegantly than a pair of silver candlesticks. Most candlesticks and candelabra were originally made in pairs or larger sets. Expect to pay more than double for a pair of candlesticks than for two single ones – even if they’re [...]

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Drinking Glasses & Decanters

August 11th 2010

Compared with ceramics of the same date, much antique glass remains relatively inexpensive. You can still find sets of 19th century glasses for under £100 at antiques shops and general auctions, and incredibly, an antique decanter will often cost less than a modern one.
During the 18th century, large numbers of drinking glasses were made. The [...]

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Getting Antiques Cheap

August 11th 2010

There is no need to pay a King’s Ransom for something Old and Aesthetically top-notch. A true devotee of the Money-Making Scheme will have to cut out the middleman to go directly to the source of the goodies, i.e. people’s homes, wherein lurks an Aladdin’s Cave of unsuspected treasures. Several of my neighbours in Mediterranean [...]

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Well Heeled from Collection Things

August 11th 2010

For most normal people a good collection of money seems to satisfy their acquisitive instincts. However, I have noticed that more and more denizens of the International Set are becoming cognoscenti and aficionados of the Ancient Object. ‘A thing of beauty is a Joy for Ever’ as the poet neatly put it (especially as it [...]

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Stamps Collection

August 11th 2010

These small gummed squares or rectangles of paper are widely regarded as one of the best media for the high-speed acquisition of a Comfortable Lifestyle — and with good reason, because the 1856 British Guiana penny stamp is now worth half a million pounds, an appreciation rate of 20,000,000,000 per cent, which is not bad. [...]

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What to Collect now?

August 11th 2010

People are catching on to collecting. This is not surprising when even something collected new a month ago is already worth more in the shops today. Here are just a few of the objets de virtu which are worth forking out a couple of fivers for, which will one day attract brisk bidding at Sothebys.
Records [...]

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Flatware by Silver Craft Collectors

August 11th 2010

Knives, forks and spoons are usually termed “flatware” by silver collectors. Depending on your budget there are many ways of collecting flatware. Complete services, which usually comprise settings for 12, may seem prohibitively expensive, but odd numbers of spoons and forks in the most common patterns, such as Old English, Fiddle, or Hanoverian are relatively [...]

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