No one seems to give a second thought as to whether an antique sofa should be reupholstered: if the fabric is tattered and worn it gets replaced or the sofa doesn't get used.
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Even though the large category of glassware is called Depression glass it did not start in the 1930’s. In fact, according to glass collector experts Depression glass can be broken down into three major time periods.
What's the best way to tune a banjo? With wire cutters. What do you call twenty banjos at the bottom of the ocean? A good start.
Sheet music is a historical snapshot of a certain period in time. Almost every historical event has been immortalized in sheet music.
"How do I determine the value of this stamp?" "Can anyone tell me what this cast iron pan might be valued at?"
If you’re just getting into pocillovy, egg cups can often be had for a steal at yard sales and flea markets.
Some exceptional sales in the world of antiques and collectibles this summer, including The Exceptional Sale at Christie’s in London. But first, let us turn our attention to Graceland and one of the largest Elvis collections to go under the hammer.
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Boston Area Museums Our unique Trip Planner for Antiques already has a slew of great features, and now we’ve added another reason to use it – museums across the US and Canada.
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Featured show - 43rd Annual Canada's Greatest Toy Collector's: On Sunday, October 18th, 2015 thousands of toy collecting enthusiasts will gather at the Etobicoke Olympium, 590 Rathburn Rd, Etobicoke (Toronto) to buy, trade, chat, swap, and get terribly nostalgic about their cherished toys from the past.
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