HOW TO BID ON ANTIQUES – Daily Press

January 27th, 2010


Buying antiques at auction can be daunting, especially when it involves lots of money. But if you do your homework and practice discipline when you bid, it can be a great way to pick up bargains. Here’s how Bill Jenkins, a former Gloucester dealer

New Orleans a welcoming site for ACNA’s 2010 convention – LIVE AUCTIONEERS
NEW ORLEANS Members of the Antiques and Collectibles National Association enjoyed three days of networking, seminars, field trips and fine New Orleans cuisine at their Jan. 10-13 convention in the French Quarter s Hotel Monteleone. After the

Averett’s Authors on Campus series presents – Altavista
Averett University’s Authors on Campus Series is pleased to host author, antiques expert and appraiser Emyl Jenkins on Feb. 1 at 7:30 p.m. in Blount Chapel. No stranger to Danville having grown up here, Jenkins will discuss her newest novel, “The Big

Cash in the Attic in Gloucester – This is Gloucestershire
Vintage woodwork tools and rustic milk stools were some of the items up for auction when the BBC s Cash in the Attic came to Gloucester. A TV crew visited St Barnabus Church Hall yesterday to film the sale of antiques and collectibles discovered

Model A Restorers Club Swap Meet and Flea Market at McDonald Pontiac – MLive.com
Model A Restorers Club gathers their wares to sell and show at the Swap Meet and Flea Market from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 31 at McDonald Pontiac/Cadillac/GMC, 5155 State, Saginaw Township. Check out car parts for all makes and models, antiques

Why Hummel Figurines Are Pretty Much Worthless Now – Consumerist.com
Collectibles are a strange thing. People by them for aesthetic or sentimental reasons, or as an investment. The latter reason is kind of stupid, since if everyone holds on to and cherishes a mass-produced item, it never becomes rare enough for supply

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