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Selling Antiques: Miniature Collector Magazine

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Summary: To sell miniature antiques, such as doll furniture and decorative pins, use the Miniature Collector magazine to find buyers. Learn more about the Miniature Collector magazine with tips from an antique appraiser in this free video about using advertising to sell antiques.

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By Jan Braunstein
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Jan Braunstein owns and operates the Antique Avenue antiques store in Pomona, Calif. Her mother also owned an antiques store. She is a certified antique appraiser.read more

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"Here's a great one. We go from living large to living minuscule. And this one is the Miniature Collector. Now these are for people that like to collect things that are like really, really tiny instead of like huge. And they like, you know like things like paintings on head of a pin and all that stuff. Did you ever go to Nottsberry Farm when they had that Mott's Miniature collection? That was incredible. I wonder if they still have that. But anyways, that's what this magazine is. And it is so interesting because these little miniatures are just so cute. In this particular edition of the Miniature Collection, we have doll furniture. And it is so cool. Doll furniture is so collectible. There's different brands, I mean when you're a doll furniture collector, it's like this whole world of brands. And there's this one brand that's really popular named Renwald, and this particular one is called Allied. Allied made, check this out, two distinct sizes of tractor trailers that were advertised as moving and furniture vans. And then they made this cool little furniture that went inside. And where did this furniture go? No where else than a miniature tiny little house, a doll house. And look at these little plastic dolly's furniture by Allied. It looks like old fashioned furniture, it's old of the years that they made that. And then they came in these cute little boxes, and don't forget if you have the boxes, then you get these cool houses. These are new ones, they make new ones to put your old furniture in a new house. Kind of like life, except in life you put new furniture in a old house. Okay, so Miniature Collector is for people that like to live little, instead of living large."

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