The Value of Antique Cuckoo Clocks
As cuckoo clocks have been around since 1730 and have always been manufactured by gifted artists and skilled craftsmen, many of the older pieces that have been even minimally cared for are still in existence today. A well-preserved cuckoo clock from the 18th or 19th century can bring a king's ransom at any of the prestigious auction houses around the world.
Appraisers Offer Advice on Selling Antiques and Collectibles
The American Society of Appraisers offers advice to people who want to sell their antiques or collectibles.
Online Antiques and Art Marketplace Emerges from Beta -- New Features and Dealers Point to Growth at Bond & Bowery
Bond & Bowery (www.bondandbowery.com)--the new online marketplace for antiques and fine art--marks its first month of business with several milestones.
Are You Looking for An Antique Farm Table?
You have decided to do some refurbishing.Do you always go to retail stores to find something different to match your new decor? If you are looking for an antique farm table for the kitchen or even a formal dining room, you will need to change your approach if you want that something special. As this particular piece of furniture will become the centerpiece of you room, you need to check out all possible avenues.What is great about finding antique farm tables is that you never know what you might find. These tables are unique, as farm tables have been made differently for centuries. Those on farms were usually homemade. In which case it probably means that most of them are one of a kind. You may find a reproduction somewhere, but when you bu...
Tips On Buying Antique Furniture
For many people antiques are a connection to the past. A past filled with nostalgia and innocence that they hope to recapture. Many people love to decorate and fill their home with antique furniture, antique jewelry boxes and even antique radios. If you want to start decorating with antiques, there are a few things you should keep in mind.
Nelson & Nelson Antiques has Just Acquired a Fine Selection of Art Moderne Style Sterling Silver Pieces
Nelson & Nelson Antiques has just acquired a fine selection of Art Moderne style sterling silver pieces. Influenced by the Art Deco Movement, these pieces are timeless treasures that have grown in value and prestige over the years. From elegant silver-overlay perfume bottles to cheerful silver and colored enamel dresser sets, these are distinctive and modern pieces with a touch of Modern Art history.
Antique Jewelry Wholesale
Antique jewelry is typically very valuable, and purchasing such jewelry costs quite a bit of money. But then again, it is possible to buy antique jewelry wholesale as well ? if you know where to look.
Antiques in Sussex: French Antiques - Spanish Antiques - Antique Painted furniture
Brownrigg Interiors, an exciting antique shop in UK selling decorative antiques, painted antiques, Spanish antiques, French antiques, antique furniture, 18th century paintings, modern art, sculpture and statuary. We sell conventional antiques for decorating interiors with English antiques, French antiques, Swedish Antiques and Spanish antiques including early 20th century antiques.
Antique Store Dealer-How to Get an Antique Appraisal
You can visit any antique store dealer to inquire about getting an appraisal. Some dealers are certified to give appraisals, and some are not. Just because someone sells antiques does not make them an expert at applying value. If your antique store dealer is not an appraiser, get some references. You should be able to get a few to work with.
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Antique Delft and Very Collectible Tiles and Ceramics: Beginners Start Here
So you fancy starting a collection but you're not sure what to collect? How About . . . ? Every home will contain at least one example or more - in the kitchen, the bathroom, the fire surround. How long have they been in existence and what should we look out for when buying an Old Tile. When trying to identify an old tile, the most difficult aspect is where was it made and when. The most famous tiles are referred to as delft. But why? The term delft is derived from the dutch town of Delft. The Netherlands began to produce tin-glazed earthenware in the late 15 century. Potteries were established in many parts of the Netherlands, Amsterdam, Haarlem and Rotterdam, but by the late 17 century Delft had become the most important centre of production and nearly 30 companies were working in the area. The original delft tile designs came about when Chinese porcelain stopped being imported in the mid 17 century and the popular Chinese wares were reproduced in blue and white. Initially made in blue and white, later in the century the Delft potters introduced a wider variety of colours, yellow, purple, blue, red, green and black. Flemish and Dutch potters arrived and settled in London in 1570, but it wasn't until the 18 century that the delftware tile industry became established in Britian. The main centres were London, Bristol and Liverpool. The tiles usually depicted flowers, ships, landscapes and many scenes of biblical subjects. So now we know that we're looking for either Duitch delft or English delft, but it's quite dificult with these early examples to determine the place of origin. A few tips: Dutch delft often has a gritty texture, thick glaze and 'peppering' on the surface caused by air bubbles exploding during firing. Dutch tiles are painted in a very assured manner with great skill and expertise. The tin glaze of Dutch tiles is usually whiter because it contains more tin oxides making it liable to craze. British delftware is typically less finely potted and the glaze is often tinged with blue or pink. Colours tend to be more muted due to the absorbency of the tin glaze used. The glaze is much glossier and smoother than Dutch glaze and it does not craze easily. So to sum up: Gritty, thich white glaze, very well painted, crazed ....... Dutch. Smooth, glazed tinged blue or pink, muted colours, little crazing .... English. Now all you have to do is get out there and start looking, but beware - lots of reproductions so take time to do a bit more studying by way of delftware tiles. Also remember, plates, flower bricks, jugs, posset pots, handwarmers, puzzle jugs, char dishes, vases, bowls and beautifully glazed drug jars for use by apothocaries were produced in delftware, but that's another story. We run a small but beautifully formed General Antiques Shop which is situated in Kirkby Lonsdale In the Yorkshire Dales/Cumbria Border. http://www.architus.com
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