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ANTIQUES
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ANTIQUES
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COLORADO ANTIQUE
DEALERS DIRECTORY
How
to Learn About Antiques
The most common definition of an antique is
anything created between 50 and 100 years ago. The key to getting started is
to focus on one or two areas, and do some research to learn about them. For
example, if you have a particular interest in clocks, you might want to
start by learning only about antique clocks. Once you feel comfortable with
your level of knowledge, move on to the next antique you are interested in.
There are many different ways you can learn
about antiques. You can learn right here on eBay by looking at the items,
noting first the item description and then examining its appearance. When
you feel comfortable, send the seller an email requesting more information
about the item. During your off-line hours, you can learn about antiques in
the following ways:
Antique & Collectible shows
Auction houses
Antique shops
Books
Collector Clubs
Flea Markets
Magazines
Museums
Attending an antique and collectible show, a
flea market, or an auction will often be the best way to get started in your
quest to learn about antiques. Just browsing the items and listening to what
the people in the industry have to say about them will give you a sense of
what qualities are important to antique collectors. Spend time with antique
dealers who own merchandise in which you are interested. Ask them questions
regarding the history of the items, different subcategories, their physical
composition, unique features to look out for, and so on. Don't be bashful!
Most antique dealers are happy to share their expertise with you. There is a
tight network within the antique community and getting to know the people
who deal in your area of interest is a crucial step in the process of
becoming a collecting pro.
Antique shops and museums are also a great
place to learn. Local shop owners are usually willing to lend a hand to
someone who is eager to learn. Joining a collector club will help as well.
Clubs will provide you with a network of associates from which you can
learn, trade, and establish life-long friendships.
Finally, there are many antique publications
available for you to study: price guides, introductory books, focused
studies, and many more. There are books for all levels of antique
enthusiasts, from the novice to the expert. (Even experts can learn from
their colleagues in the world of antiques).
The following is a list of books that, although
not exhaustive, will provide you with a place to start in your literary
quest for knowledge on antiques. If you have a book on antiques that you
can't do without and it's not listed here, please email us at antiques@ebay.com
Be sure to include the name of the book, author, publisher, and why you
think it's helpful for collectors. If you have comments on the books listed
here, please let us know, and email us your "mini-review."
The Antique Atlas 1998: The Guide to Antiquing in America by Kim Leggett,
David Leggett. Published by Rainy Day Publishing. Provides basic information
on 15,000 antique dealers across the U.S., with a few additional notes on
the best ones, plus tips on lodging and dining, if you're inclined to make
an entire weekend of antiquing.
Basic Book of Antiques & Collectibles by George
Michael. Published by Wallace-Homestead Book Company. Chapters include
furniture; glass; ceramics; metalwork; decorative art; textiles; and 36
categories of collectibles.
Discovering Antiques: A Guide to the World of
Antiques and Collectibles by Eric Knowles. Published by De Agostini
Editions. Provides basic collecting information as well as prices for
highlighted items. Chapters include furniture; ceramics; glass; silver;
clocks & watches; teddy bears, dolls & toys; carpets & textiles; art nouveau
& art deco; and collectibles.
Kovels' Antiques and Collectibles Price List
1999 by Ralph & Terry Kovel. Published by Crown Trade Paperbacks. Provides
tips for caring for antiques and collectibles, as well as over 50,000
appraiser-approved prices.
Maloney's Antiques and Collectibles Resource
Directory by David Maloney Jr. Published by Antique Trader Books.
Miller's Understanding Antiques by Judith and
Martin Miller. Published by Reed International Books Limited. Provides basic
know-how to assess antique items. Chapters include furniture; pottery and
porcelain; glass; clocks; rugs and carpets; arms and armor; art nouveau; art
deco; dolls; toys; post-war design; English and American silver; and
barometers.
Warman's Antiques & Collectibles Price Guide by
Ellen Schroy. Published by Warman Publishing Company. Contains more than 500
collecting categories with tens of thousands of price listings and hundreds
of photos of the most popular antiques and collectibles.
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