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  • How to Buy Your Antiques

    Antiques are generally considered to be over one hundred years old. There are a lot of pieces out there that are not a hundred years old, but are still very nice. Reproductions can be expensive...

  • Definition of Hallmark

    Connoisseurs of fine gold, silver and platinum handcrafted items spend large amounts of money for single pieces to add to their collections. Discerning the fake from the genuine precious metal...

  • How to distinguish genuine Bakelite from plastic

    Bakelite is an early form of plastic from the early 1900s. It was often used in jewelery, toys, radios and kitchenware. Recently, Bakelite has become extremely collectible and valuable and this...

  • How to Make Money from Antiques

    The easiest way to make money from antiques is to buy an antique item at a low price and sell it at a profit, just like any other business. This is easier to say than do. I have made a good side...

  • How to Identify Vintage Bakelite Jewelry

    Bakelite, which is also known as molded Phenolic, was the first plastic made. It has been dated back to 1907. This type of plastic was used for more than just jewelry. It was used for radios, hair...

  • How to Find Out If an Antique Is Worth Money

    Whether it's an old lamp you just found in your attic or an interesting piece of pottery you picked up at a garage sale, it's important to know what your antique is worth. Although there is a wide...

  • How to Find Ebay Deals

    Ebay deals are all around us, but sometimes may not realize it. Here's some ways to find out.

  • How to Bargain Hunt Effectively

    Bargain hunting can be a great way to pick up things at a giant discount and make them into something of your own imagination! However, there are guidelines that will help you save money and buy...

  • Antique Appraisals

    An item is typically appraised if it has been passed down as a family heirloom or if the owner wants to know whether the piece has any financial value. Other times, people want to know the...

  • How to Find a Reputable Antique Dealer

    Perhaps you have so many vintage china cabinets that you can no longer park your car in the garage. Or maybe you are searching for that perfect vintage china cabinet to put a finishing touch in...

  • What Makes Something an Antique?

    Some people throw things away because they are old. Others spend thousands of dollars to acquire old things. Knowing what makes something an antique is useful information: you won't get rid of...

  • How to Figure Out an Asking or Selling Price for Most Items

    Selling something and you have no idea what you've got or how much it is worth? Here's how to figure out the value of what you've got for sale.

  • Identifying Antiques

    Some people may have an antique item in their home or may have purchased one recently and will never know that it's an actual antique. Some reproductions are made so well you can't tell the...

  • Pricing Antiques

    Determining the price or value of an antique means more than just looking up an item in a price guide and slapping a sticker on it. In fact, that is just the beginning of the evaluation process....

  • How to Open an Antique Business

    With a love of antiques or just a great deal of stuff to get rid of, an antique business is a great way to turn your stuff into someone else's treasure. Once upon a time, an antique business meant...

  • How to Recognize an Antique

    Despite a struggling economy, there’s a constant demand for valuable antiques. The United States is a young country compared with other nations, and what merits being termed an...

  • How to Research Silver Hallmarks

    Silver collecting has become a favorite for hobbyists over the last decade or so. It is a common occurrence to look at a silver piece and find a hallmark of some type. Many pieces use pictorial...

  • How to shop for antiques (when you’re just starting out)

    So you’ve gone “antiquing” once or twice and now you’re hooked. Antiques’ hunting is fairly exciting as you’ll never know what you’ll find and sometimes all an antique piece needs is a little spit...

  • How to Have an Odds and End Antique Sale

    For many people, antiques hold great value as a remembrance of family members who have passed away. Some people feel that there holdings have monetary value and should investigate the worth of...

  • How to Identify Antiques

    Collecting antiques has been an enjoyable hobby, and for some , a business for decades. Even popular TV shows are thriving based on people wondering if something they own is an antique and...

  • How to test for genuine Bakelite

    Bakelite was one of the very fist plastics produced in the world. It became very popular because it was inexpensive and could be made in a variety of bright colors. Bakelite was used in everything...

  • How to Get a Collector’s Eye

    Ready to start collecting oak wood furniture, metal pans, comic books, or first edition books? You need a collector’s eye. You need something to tell you what is valuable, what will sell, and what...

  • How to Sell an Item at Sotheby's

    Do you have a rare item that you would like to sell at a famed auction house such as Sotheby's? Founded in 1724, Sotheby's is one of the world's largest and widely respected auction houses in the...

  • How to Spot Antiques in Auctions

    Auctions can be a great place to find a bargain. All sorts of things are sold there, and if you are lucky, you can get them for less money than they are actually worth. If you are lucky, you can...

  • How to Distinguish Between Antiques and Reproductions

    Finding an antique in a shop or at an auction can be a terrific discovery. But how do you know whether the little Kewpie doll or the Civil War sword you have found is a genuine item of value, or...

  • How to Date Antique Furniture

    Antique furniture is a beautiful piece of history you display in your home, but how do you know how old it is for certain? A bit of research about the origins of the item can help you date it...

  • How to Start an Antique Furniture Collection

    Choosing furniture is a very personal decision, as each person's taste is a little different. If you want to start an antique furniture collection, acquiring a basic knowledge of the periods and...

  • How to Appraise Sterling Silver Jewelry

    Sterling silver is an alloy that, according to federal law, must be at least 92.5 percent pure silver. The remaining 7.5 percent may be composed of any other metal, which is usually copper or...

  • How to Appraise Antique Jewelry

    Antique jewelry is often passed down through generations of a family, and is therefore very meaningful to the owner. If the piece is authentic, it could also be very valuable. To determine the...

  • How to Get an Antique Appraised

    An appraisal is just one person's opinion, whether it's free or for a fee. Get a second opinion (and even a third or fourth) if you have a lot of money on the line.

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