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RINKER ON COLLECTIBLES—Column #1118 (11/25/08)
Antiques and Collectibles at Residential Care Facilities
When I do an appraisal clinic at a residential care facility, I expect to see some great stuff. When individuals downsize, they take their most treasured possessions with them.
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Vintage Clothing: To Buy or Not to Buy, That is the Question! (11/17/08)
Vintage Clothing: To Buy or Not to Buy! That is the Question!
By Sharon Maxwell-Yamamoto
A guide on how to choose vintage clothing, how to wear it, what to avoid and WHY to collect it.
First of all, what is vintage clothing? Some people differ on the definition, but generally, if you look it up, you will find this:
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Is this Decoy Real? (11/17/08)
How Can You Tell If Decoys Are Real?
By Laura Collum
People who come in my shop look at all the decoys and often ask, “How can you tell if they are real?” Apart from the metaphysical question, what people mean by that is “are they old and were they really used as duck hunting decoys?”
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Determining Value in Art and Paintings (11/7/08)
WorthPoint is pleased to partner with our sister company, GoAntiques, to inform and educate people about the diverse world of antiques and collectibles. In this video, Jim Kamnikar, President of WorthPoint and GoAntiques, talks with Dave Crockett of Artifacts Antiques about what sets a painting apart and what to look for to determine its value.
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How to receive a great evaluation on your item (11/7/08)
Once in awhile we receive items from our members that we are unable to assess due to the uniqueness of the item, and or material of the item. Our Worthologists are experts, but in some cases it is impossible for them to give an accurate evaluation without seeing the item first hand.
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Stoking Interest in Antique Stove (11/5/08)
Editor’s Note: While WorthPoint strives to help you get the most from your art, antiques and collectibles, it also strives to give back to communities by offering advice and expertise. Christopher Kent relates one such attempt.
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