The
Practical Guide to Antique Collecting
Collecting anything, antique or modern, is limited
by two factors: the money available and the space
to be filled. Having determined these basic essentials,
it is then a personal matter. The taste of the collector
may lead to watches or clocks, china teapots, or
innumerable other things. The lucky acquisition of
an admired piece may lead to a determination to get
more of the same, or at least to find out what the
admiration is all about.
This website is intended as a guide for the beginner,
to help him or her through the bewildering maze of
antique objects with which he is likely to come in
contact. Also, it has much information to aid the
more advanced collector. It sets out to help in identifying
the age of a piece; to give clues that may reveal
the actual maker, or at least his nationality; to
indicate comparative rarity; and to suggest what
is worth having and what to leave for others.
In a single website it is impossible to do more
than outline some of the many antiques that may be
met with ordinarily, and doubtless there are gaps.
To try to fill them, there are countless books available.
Try finding specialized information on your desired
niche at your favorite online bookstore. Good luck,
and happy antiques hunting!
Special
Thanks
The writer gratefully acknowledges help from the
following: the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe; Mr. A. L.
Douch, B.A., Curator of the museum of the Royal Institution
of Cornwall, for his cooperation when photographing
pieces from the Edgar A. Rees, Hawkins, and other
collections in the County Museum, Truro, The Leicester
Museums and Art Gallery for allowing reproductions,
And the Metropolitan Museum of
Art, New York City. Finally,
he thanks his patient wife for reading and rereading
the proofs of this website.
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