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The Basics Of Antique Collecting by Andy Lim

Have you thought about collecting antiques? If you love collecting something that is historical and classical, then this can be a fun hobby. You can ask your family or friends to help you by looking out for antiques wherever they are. When they find something that may interest, you can check them out and see if they are worthwhile additions to your inventory.

Antique collecting involves the gathering of objects that goes back as far as thousands of years. Provided they are well preserved, you can actually make money by selling them in auctions. However, you don't have to find ancient items for your mini museum. In fact, items such as old Coke bottles are some of the highly demand collectibles. Whether you are collecting them for leisure or profit, it is entirely up to you. There are some collectors who made fortune in this thriving small business which you can set up at home.

You may have your own reasons for collecting a specific artifact. Antiques that are dated in the early 19th century contain rich histories. Moreover they have distinct and peculiar beauty. You may like to collect them because they are unique which you don't find these design in today's modern world. Or you may be fascinated with its intricate craft. It could be just that they have stories to tell.

Being a collector, you need to specialize a certain range of rare items that you like to collect. Antiques can overwhelming because almost anything can be considered as rare collectibles as long as they are over 100 years old. Sometimes a collector can be a dealer also. A dealer is one who sells the collection of vintage objects. So, you can either be both of any one of them.

Usually the value of the antiques depends on their scarcity. If the merchandise are highly in demand, people are willing to spend money to posses it because it may the only one left in the world. Therefore, it is not necessarily that the older the item, the higher the value.

The rare items of similar characters can hold different values. Usually, the appraiser will examine items for damages or wear and tear. You should try not to collect them unless they are very rare. Dents or chips can lower the value of your whole collection.

Antique collecting can a fun pastime and a profitable venture. You need to narrow down your interest. It will take a lot of money if you want to be a general collector. Always seek the opportunity to purchase higher quality collectibles to increase the value of your collection.

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Antique lighting (http://antique-lighting.blogspot.com/) is another item you can add into your inventory. If you need tips on maintenance, valuation, or collection of these vintage lights, then you should check out this Lino's Antique Lighting Tips (http://antique-lighting.blogspot.com/).





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