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Antiques - The Modern Day Treasure Hunt

By: TomLange



In today's world, everything that’s old can be described as
antiques and generally speaking that’s quite true. A product is
considered to be an antique if it is over a hundred years old or
is rare enough to have some value. In other words, these are old
items that are in limited supply. 

An antique is something collectible. It may be a piece of
antique furniture that you want to collect to enhance the look
of a room, or a piece of antique pottery to decorate a corner
cupboard, or some antique books, antique camera and photographs,
antique jewelry, antique money, antique car, antique clocks, or
antique watches that you want to hand down to your grandchildren
but the items must be rare enough to be considered an antique.
The others are just secondhand goods junk. Most people have a
common misconception about an antique: the older they look, the
more antique they must be. Appearance has nothing to do with it,
just because a piece looks like it came out of grandma's attic
does not necessarily mean that it’s an antique. The value of an
antique is based on demand due to suitability and limited supply.

Most people become fascinated in an antique for two reasons;
either they have an interest in collecting antique purely for
personal enjoyment and are willing to shell out money for
antique restoration or they inherited it from a family member.
The most common are antique pottery, antique car, antique
furniture, antique books, antique camera and photographs,
antique clocks, antique money, antique jewelry and antique
watches. However they came about it, everyone wants to be sure
of one thing that what they buy or inherit will escalate in
value as time goes by. That is what antique collection is all
about. 

There are two main principles that apply when collecting an
antique: The first is to know everything that you can about the
antique that interests you and second is to obtain them at the
lowest possible price. Doing so will not only give you
satisfaction and enjoyment, but at the same time you will also
be assured that your investment will appreciate in value.

Some people only developed an interest in antique because they
inherited an item or a whole house full of antique from a
relative. The dollar signs started to appear and they began
their hunt for some antique appraisals and antique auction. But
what most failed to consider is that much of what Great
Grandmother had is probably just junk, unless she was a seasoned
collector who’s into antique restoration or an expert in antique
appraisals. 

It’s true that people could have bought a piece of furniture to
decorate their home a long time ago and that furniture, if it
were of fine quality, would now be worth something. But only a
professional appraiser can guarantee that, and appraising costs
about $100-150 an hour. So if you are keen on bringing you item
in an antique auction and contemplating about asking someone how
much an item is worth, be prepared to shell out a few bucks for
the information. Appraisers charge so much because they shoulder
the lion’s share for insurance companies and lawyers settling
estates. Although appraising is not an exact science, it still
requires an appraiser to do lots of research and then prepare a
detailed report that’s acceptable in a court of law.

 Thinking about exploring the exciting world of antiques? Join
us and utilize our resources in the treasure hunt for the
exquisite. There is no membership required. Use the links below
to get started today:



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