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Practical Decorative Uses for Antiques around the Home

By Allen Lewis

Decorate your home or office with antiques from the 18th, 19th and 20th century including antique world maps, brass and silver plates, art deco lamps, brass telescopes, porcelain vases, collectable compass sundials and vintage lace doilies.

Decorate your home or office with an antique world globe, map of the world, model sailboat, ship wheel clock, brass oil lamp, brass telescope or compass sundial. The beauty of French Antique furniture is found in the diversity of styles, materials and accompanying history that add sophistication and charm to all interiors. Antique metalware Antique metalwork or metalware comes in many forms, from magnificent bronze sculptures to humble pewter utensils.

Furniture

There are a number of different styles of antique furniture depending on when and where it was made. The collecting of antique furniture is a particularly popular area of antiques due to the practical characteristics of these antiques.

Books

You can even transform your living room into a museum with Buddha statues, ancient coins and antique books.

Glass

Find beautiful antiques from around the world including Chinese statues, Japanese samurai sword sets, handmade Tibetan flagons, porcelain vases, depression glass, pottery and more. Handmade glass objects are taking the craft world by storm with their great variety and beauty.

Jewelry

Antiques and collectibles: The outlook is bright for antique jewelry collectors.

Map

Decorate your home or office with an antique world globe, map of the world, model sailboat, ship wheel clock, brass oil lamp, brass telescope or compass sundial. Decorate your home or office with antiques from the 18th, 19th and 20th century including antique world maps, brass and silver plates, art deco lamps, brass telescopes, porcelain vases, collectable compass sundials and vintage lace doilies.

War

There are two major categories of antique silverware: Antique flatware: Antique flatware includes utensils such as knives, forks, and spoons. Antique metalware Antique metalwork or metalware comes in many forms, from magnificent bronze sculptures to humble pewter utensils.

Vintage

A true vintage item is anything that is from 1950s, 60s and 70s and is 'retro' to the time it was made. Whether youre searching for antique furniture, an heirloom quilt, or vintage bottle caps, eBay is sure to have the greatest selection available.

Century

American Art Pottery was created in large quantities during the mid-19th century and is now widely collected.

Pottery

Expand your horizons by adding antiques from distant and exotic locations, including Chinese antique porcelain, Japanese pottery, French ivory, Persian rugs, Egyptian art, Canadian gold coins and more. Collection of antique garden ornaments, farm antiques, garden antiques, old millstones, old stone troughs, antique flat stone, grinding stones, heritage pottery. American Art Pottery was created in large quantities during the mid-19th century and is now widely collected.

Rugs

Enhance the ambience of your living room with fine persian rugs and oriental carpets.

Clocks

Antique clocks There are many varieties of antique clocks, including tall case clocks (or grandfather clocks), carriage clocks, mantel clocks, wall clocks, and pocket watches. Antique Buddha figures are quite common and are made of varied materials like bronze and wood.

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Tips About antique pine furniture

Do not store foods or beverages in crystal bowls or bottles for long periods of time. Vinegar, acidic juice, and alcoholic beverages will leach the lead out of the glass.
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A signature on a piece of cut glass adds at least 25% to the value, but it can be difficult to find.
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Provenance. Provenance simply refers to the origin of the item. Usually antiques that can be traced to a particular maker or craftsman or whose original owner can be identified will be of greater value. If a piece of furniture, for instance, was made by a renowned regional craftsman for a family that held the piece for 100 years, that piece would have greater value than an anonymous piece because its exact history is known.
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Oriental and Persian Area Rug Styles - Patterns and Designs

Fri, 18 Jul 2008 23:21:57 -0600
The older an oriental rug is, the greater its value. In Persian Area Rugs, the hand made rugs are one of a kind but there are many, listed by the city of production, from Arak to Tabriz and Tribal, which are the rugs woven by nomadic groups. Perhaps the most well-known of the Tabriz works are the twin Ardabil carpets most likely made for the shrine at Ardabil, today in the collections of the Victoria and Albert.

Chinese Antiques - Calligraphy

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Chinese Cabinets, Chests, Tables, Statues and Carvings - Ancient Chinese Vases, jewelry of Brass, Bronze and Wooden Art - and an Introduction to Calligraphy.


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