How to Care for your Antiques


Are you new to collecting? Or have you been given some wonderful heirlooms and haven't the faintest notion on how to care for them?

Antiques can be a wonderful reminder of our family, history or even an exotic touch from another place and time. Caring for these special items properly ensures that they can be passed down for another generation or sold at their highest value.

The following is a brief overview of caring for antiques. Sites such as the BBC and Antiques-UK provide detailed information on caring for various antiques. If you are in doubt you can contact a professional conservator that specializes in your type of antique.

GLASS, POTTERY and PORCELAIN:

Avoid extremes and handle gently. Wash individually in a padded washing basin to prevent chips. Use warm water - never hot or cold - and a gentle cleanser with a soft bristled brush. Never wash antique glass or dishes in the dishwasher. The extreme heat and harsh detergent can be harmful. Gently wipe glasses dry and allow dishes to air dry.

Liquids left in glassware can stain so avoid leaving cut flowers in contact with the glass if the water starts to turn or the leaves start to dry out.

Store or display glass and dishes in a safe place away from heavy traffic. Avoid displaying on an open shelf, rail or on the wall if your home is subject to vibrations from nearby trains or is busy with people passing along those walls.

RUGS and TEXTILES:

Both rugs and textiles require extremely gentle handling when moving, storing or cleaning.

Moving should be done slowly and carefully as antique fabrics are delicate and can easily tear or pull apart.

Rugs should be rolled with the pile facing outwards to prevent crushing or damage. Garments should be hung on sturdy hangers and covered in white cotton or rolled with acid free paper and tied closed on either end.

Rugs and textiles can be cleaned gently with a vacuum on a low setting. Be very careful with textiles as the suction can pull fibers apart. For spills it is recommended by BBC Antiques to put white paper towels under the rug and above, replacing them until no more liquid comes out. Any other cleaning should be done by an expert. Avoid exposure to sun or humidity.

FURNITURE:

Dusting should be done with a soft, lint-free cloth and wooden furniture only waxed with quality beeswax. Avoid placing furnishings in bright light or in rooms which experience great changes in temperature or humidity. Be very cautious when moving antique furniture, always lifting and never dragging.

It is a great privilege to own antiques and proper care will help your investment increase in value or enable you to pass them on for the enjoyment of your family.

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1 comments:

john hogan said...

Caring for ones antiques whether they are glass, silverware or furniture items, to a large degree, depends upon common sense. When we speak of paper or linen items then we really need the expertise of a specialist who really is trained on how to preserve such items.

Preservation is the key to enjoying quality items of yesteryear. When in doubt, always ask or seek the advice of an expert.

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