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How Do I Find Values for My Antiques & Collectibles?When the time comes to think about selling off antiques and collectibles, determining the price to ask can be confusing business. Doing some research before you put an item up for sale is not only a prudent move, but will help you net more cash for your efforts, too. Read How Do I Find Values for my Antiques and Collectibles? to get some tips for valuing your stuff before you put it up for sale.
Friday May 16, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Get a Celebrity Look with Vintage StyleWednesday May 14, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Down-to-Earth Antiques: Collecting Utilitarian StonewareSunday May 11, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Discovering Moser Glass
One of my collecting friends discovered vintage costume jewelry because of her maiden name. She foraged flea markets, antique shops and online auctions until she put together a great collection, and every piece is signed "Emmons." In the same vein, my mother discovered many moons ago that a very beautiful and desirable type of antique glass was made by "Moser," a familiar name nestled in our own family tree. While we don't always associate collecting with genealogy, you never know what's going to turn up. Read Discovering Moser Glass to find out how family names can lead to intriguing collections. Friday May 9, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Remembering Mom's Favorite Collection: R.S. PrussiaWednesday May 7, 2008 | permalink | comments (2) Selling Off Prized Possessions to Raise Quick CashI recently read an online news article about people in a financial bind unloading prized possessions to make ends meet. Now while I do understand financial desperation, I wouldn't recommend selling off a family heirloom to pay your water bill. Sooner or later you're going to regret it, especially if you only got a few dollars for something important to you. Of course, if you really don't want the stuff your grandmother left you anyway, selling off a few antiques and collectibles can be a quick way to raise cash. Reading Five Valuable Tips for Selling on eBay beforehand could help you rake in a few more bucks.
Friday May 2, 2008 | permalink | comments (6) How Do You Determine the Age of an Antique?Have you ever wondered how experienced antiques dealers and appraisers look at an object and determine the age instantly? My mother used to do it all the time in her antiques shop when I was growing up. I didn't always like the answer she gave me when I asked how she knew something was old, but I certainly understand it now. Read How Do You Determine the Age of Antique or Collectible? to find out more.
Sunday April 27, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Sentimental Craft Ideas Using Vintage Hankies
There's nothing more heartwarming than a distinctive handcrafted remembrance to let someone know you care. If you're thinking about making a special gift for a best friend's birthday or maybe even something nice for mom, not to mention crafting for spring bridal showers, think about using one of grandma's pretty vintage hankies as a sentimental starting point. To get some great ideas, read Vintage Hankie Transformations for lots of cute and clever ways you can create gifts, and decorate, using vintage handkerchiefs.
Sunday April 27, 2008 | permalink | comments (2) What is a Collectible?Have you ever wondered what makes an object a "collectible?" Honestly, collectibles are different things to different people. But in terms of determining and maintaining value, knowing what you're dealing with makes a lot of sense. Read What is a Collectible? to learn more.
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One of my collecting friends discovered vintage costume jewelry because of her maiden name. She foraged flea markets, antique shops and online auctions until she put together a great collection, and every piece is signed "Emmons." In the same vein, my mother discovered many moons ago that a very beautiful and desirable type of antique glass was made by "Moser," a familiar name nestled in our own family tree. While we don't always associate collecting with genealogy, you never know what's going to turn up. Read
There's nothing more heartwarming than a distinctive handcrafted remembrance to let someone know you care. If you're thinking about making a special gift for a best friend's birthday or maybe even something nice for mom, not to mention crafting for spring bridal showers, think about using one of grandma's pretty vintage hankies as a sentimental starting point. To get some great ideas, read 
