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dimanche 3 décembre 2017

Antique Pottery And Glassware Collecting

By Anna Cooper


Professional antiques dealers and buyers will usually specialize in a particular field. They will deal with specific sellers and highly rated traders with excellent reputations. These buyers will have the knowledge and network to know where and when a special item is going to be available. Being both useful and attractive, antique pottery and glassware is often a highly demanded item, so a lot of people seek to collect these.

Unlike the professional antique dealer, most amateur collectors will be found at garage sales, estate auctions and flea markets. They will look for the most unusual or eye-catching piece and consider if it's worth the asking price. They will be thinking about adding to an existing collection and how good the item looks.

Anyone who has done a little bit of internet research on their area of interest will be aware of the enormous amount of fake products in the market place. So many counterfeits are available and they are often hard to spot. They will also know what separates a fake from a genuine item. Examining the markings, weight and quality of workmanship before rashly spending money on it, will prevent a lot of unhappiness in the long run.

Flooding the market with a particular item would decrease its collectible value quite significantly as a collectible is valued by its scarcity. It's a safe assumption that anyone who assembles any kind of collection harbors the secret fantasy of one day achieving fame and accolades for being the person who found a rare and wonderful work of art hidden in the dusty corner of a junk shop in the middle of nowhere.

Most people will stick to one kind of item when they collect. Glassware such as rare bottles, or Depression glass appeals to many people. The varied colors of the glass, once associated with a desperate time, now adds a wonderful aspect to any table. The bright greens, blues and pinks, when combined suddenly become artistic and contemporary.

Glassware also refers to cooking dishes such as Pyrex, which were originally designed for functionality combined with good looks and design. With a recently renewed interest in all things vintage, the pastel Pyrex dishes from the fifties and sixties are now highly desirable. Many of these items are kept in daily use by their proud owners, having either inherited or hunted for them.

The clay that is used to make pottery can often be used to identify the region that it was produced it. Many clays contain ores specific to a certain area and once glazed, the colors are identifiers. When buying a pottery item, the buyer should have at least some knowledge of what to look for to ensure their item is what they are expecting.

Unless you are an expert in the field, buying a piece as an investment is bound to end in disappointment. If you collect things that are beautiful, that make your heart sing, you will never be let down. Those items that you have in your collection will forever bring you joy.




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