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Our Featured antique furniture WriterAntique Jewelry- Reasons to Purchase This Unique Type of Jewelry
By James Greene
There are many different types of jewelry pieces available to accessory lovers these days. For those who wish to dress up a daytime outfit, casual jewelry might be the way to go. On the other hand, individuals who are going out for a fancy night on the town may wish to wear something with a little bit more flair and extravagance. Antique jewelry is one category of accessory which has a fan base all its own. Some jewelry connoisseurs find that antique jewelry holds the most attraction for them for a number of reasons.
Wonderful Historical Aspects to the Piece
Antique jewelry is desired in part for its wonderful historical past. This type of accessory has been passed down from generation to generation in many cases and would have a world to tell if it was able to put its past into words. Not only do some antique jewelry lovers want to wear the piece of history on their person but they also enjoy researching its origin and finding out more about its historical background.
Style of the Piece Suits the Individual
Others who purchase this type of item often like to do so for the sheer reason that it suits their individual style. Some people have an antique flair about them as they wish to dress and accessorize in a style concomitant with the past. Whether it be an antique pin or century-old necklace, the antique item might go perfectly with the attire which the individual chooses to wear on a daily basis. Finding a jewelry item which coincides with one's overall appearance is another reason why antique jewelry is sought after.
Beautiful Craftsmanship of Antique Jewelry
It is often said that they simply do not make things these days in the same durable, exquisite fashion as they did in the past decades and centuries. This applies to many different things yet can be said to apply to antique jewelry as well. The way in which these types of pieces were crafted not only presents a beautiful finished product but it is often one which will stand the test of time.
Antique Jewelry as an Investment
Antique jewelry is also purchased by some as a type of investment. Since many pieces of this type of jewelry tend to appreciate in value as the years progress, some may buy antique jewelry not to wear but to display or resell at a later time. Investing in the historical value of antique jewelry may be a wise decision for certain people to make. Even if the jewelry is not going to be worn, it is still going to be appreciated one way or another. Investment purposes are another cited reason why jewelry shoppers buy this type of item.
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Our Featured antique duncan fyfe furniture ArticleAppraisal, Valuation and Inspired Guesswork or the Rise of TV Antique Shows and the Collecting Bug
By Howard Lewis
The Price is Right.
Once upon a time you knew precisely where you stood. You were, metaphorically speaking, peering over the shoulder of the venerable Arthur Negus, denizen of that epitome of middle class culture, The Antiques Roadshow. Now, however, you�re turning this way and that, amidst a plethora of
antiques discovery programmes, as you seek to satisfy your voyeuristic craving and perhaps learn a little something as you go.
Life used to be very simple in the antique firmament on TV. Its first airing was Going for a Song in 1965, so ancient a time that England had yet to win the World Cup and I was still in short trousers, in a programme memorably described as a
�Pooterish pottery riddleathon, chaired in its glory days by Max Robertson with Arthur Negus stapled to one side for a bit of gossip. Max would then proffer a vaguely familiar looking antique loom at teams of experts and a clueless public, demanding both date and asking price. Points were awarded for the closest bid.�
That won�t ring too many bells with today�s protagonists, by all accounts. This was an age in which most educated people were expected to have a routine general knowledge of art, antiques and collecting because it suggested some hint of engagement and appreciation of the world around them. Of course, the clueless public were a convenient prop to the cardsharps around them but the scenario hasn�t deviated too far over the last forty years. Having said that, presenters could always be relied upon in yesteryear to wear a jacket and tie and a sensible haircut � this was the BBC after all � so one wasn�t confronted, as is our current misfortune, by a bunch of D listers swathed in Hawaiian tee shirts and an all over tan.
Yet the extraordinary thing is that these programmes � and, believe me, there are plenty of them � have such enduring appeal. The antiques themselves obviously play their part but the real key is the human dimension and, without exception, it is a feature of all the latter day productions that the viewing public are encouraged to make contact and tell their stories. However, whereas The Antiques Roadshow was deliberately more formal in its approach, more recent entrants are positively gushing. The three best examples of this new genre are Flog It, Bargain Hunt and Cash in the Attic, each of which, like The Antiques Roadshow, have spawned some very ugly American hatchlings. More of that anon.
Back here, we have David Dickinson, full of grandiloquent gestures and gravelly tones, hosting Bargain Hunt. Dickinson, notwithstanding that he loves the sound of his own voice, has certainly done the rounds and knows his stuff unlike the motley crew from Cash in the Attic who look like cast offs from a lifestyle channel. Bargain Hunt is not designed to be too successful but just give a taste of what could be achieved with a good eye and a judicious approach though, as ever, it is most watchable when confronted by the unexpected. One contestant so successfully bought and sold a copper log box that Dickinson, momentarily speechless, had to dispatch a crew member to an ATM to cough up enough cash when he ran short. Priceless!
Howard Lewis, Chairman
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