Value silver flatware Receiving the family’s antique silver was wonderful until the moment you had to polish it, endlessly. If, like many others, you have realized that owning silver takes more upkeep than you have time for, you may want to sell it. Selling silver can be a complex and difficult process to understand. Silver […]
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Typically speaking, Modern Art can be dated from anywhere between 1860 through to the 1970’s. It stems from a reaction within the art community who began to move away the school of realistic representation toward the more experimental. This is the era of Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali, Andy Warhol, and Jackson Pollock. This was an […]
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Where did snuff bottles come from? Before the exploration of the Americas in the early 1400’s tobacco was unknown to Europeans, however after the discovery of this product in the late 15th century, tobacco usage caught on quickly, and people created simple boxes to keep the valuable powder dry. Portuguese sailors brought tobacco to the […]
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Antique Porcelain can carry with it a fascinating history and unexpected value. People often think to look at the markings on their silver or gold items as these markings help identify purity, manufacturer and age – however when it comes to porcelain, there seems to be more uncertainty among the general public. This tradition of […]
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I often talk about the way in which an antique tells a story. A story, which in some ways is more valuable than it’s bottom dollar. I like to say that an estate tells an epic, an opus, it is something really quite memorable. An estate story is a harmony of it’s historical contents and […]
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