People Selling Antiques Like Crazy


If you are deciding to become an antique dealer keep in mind that you will be meeting many different types of people, each of these people you meet have a different role in antique dealings.

Many people are now finding antiques as a great way of making their rooms look that little bit more special. When it comes to antiques many people have their own agenda, many people prefer clocks, porcelain, furniture or jewelry.

Next look to make sure that you can afford to purchase items in your chosen item, you may be fascinated say by rare art, but unfortunately it may be unaffordable.

Purchasing antiques usually involves money; lots of money, gathering the proper information can help with the purchase process and avoid being fooled or making mistakes. Knowing the how to speak "antique" or knowing the proper terminology and doing the proper research will help in determining what to look for and what to buy, it will also help in knowing how much the items are worth so you don't overpay for the item.

In today's world antiques have become big business for many people, finding that piece that was created many years ago and selling it for 3 to 4 times its value is a great way to make money. If you compare the same items today with those that
were created years ago it is amazing how the older items are made incredibly well plus they fetch more money on the market.

To find old pieces of furniture you need to look in the following places, outhouses, attics or cellars, many people stored their valuable items in these places. Furniture began to bear designs such as pagodas and birds, originally only seen on
items of porcelain. Antique furniture that has been covered with a finish that is long lasting will look better plus fetch a higher price. But, over time and with polishing, oak darkens into a rich brown color. Until the middle of the 17th Century,
furniture was fairly simple, made of oak with peg joints.

Place your collection on display or will then be kept in a safe place. For some who have inherited a lovely collection of heirlooms, yet do not have any idea of how to look after them or even keeping up with the collection they already have as
well as they should.

It's the fluctuations in relative humidity caused by central heating that results in real damage. Consider installing a humidifier on your furnace to raise the humidity levels in winter and run a dehumidifier during the summer months. With wood antiques, you want the humidity to be as stable as possible. To take care of the antique furniture you will need to wax the pieces with bees wax, do not store the furniture in damp, bright rooms, and make sure the furniture is not in a place that the temperatures fluctuate because this may damage the wood.

There are many benefits when selling on an online Antique mall. You want to sell your antiques or collectibles online be careful and research the proper way to do this. One of the most popular places where people from all over the country display and have their antiques appraised is at the Antiques Roadshow.

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5 comments:

Irvina said...

Agreed, agreed! On many fronts! Research is vital on any large purchase. A purchaser might even save money when they are more informed on an items value than the dealer. As well the aesthetic and quality of antiques make them a great investment for every home.

john hogan said...

Learning about antiques is a life long experience.

You seem to have given the idea that one must have lots of money to buy antiques. Yes if one is a constant buyer, of course lots of money is necessary. However, this is where "knowledge" comes in handy and helps greatly when acquiring a good antique item and helps one to a better find financially.

The other misconception is that everyone who sells antiques makes lots of money and makes three to four times his investment. How about overhead cost to be able to expose and sell this item?

maybline said...

Yes... You are right friend,I have purchased lots of antique peaces and for it I had to take many people experience.

DB-Elements said...

You have pointed out many important tips for antique dealers. Well stated and helpful to anyone getting into the business.

Unknown said...

I agree with most of your points here, but like an earlier comment noted you don't always need a ton of money to buy antiques. Look at the success of sites like antiquespider.com and eBay, which have "democratized" antiquing and where it's possible to bargain or find a really great deal. I think sites like these make it possible for many people of different income levels to become more involved in the antique industry.

-Alice

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