The Thrill of Antique Collecting

Antique Collecting Can be a Grand Adventure

There’s something to be said for the thrill of collecting antiques. The excitement of digging into treasures of the past with each piece holding its very own bit of history and each item with its own story to tell. If the joy of antique collecting holds interest for you, you might want to get started on your very own collection.

Where to Shop

If you’re just getting started antique collecting, you might want to hit the antique stores and shows. You’ll learn what to look for and you’ll probably come across a few great treasures that you’re sure to want. The downside of antique stores is that they tend to be quite pricey.

Affordable Antique Collecting

If you really want to hunt for antiques at a bargain, you’ll do so at barn sales, flea markets and garage sales. You’ll need to know what you’re looking for and you’ll have to be knowledgeable enough to know a genuine antique from a replica, but you’re sure to find some great deals at these places.

Online

Now there are pros and cons of antique collecting online. You can buy legitimate antiques at online auction sites such as eBay, but you never really know what you’re going to get until after you’ve already paid for the item. It’s best to do your antique collecting in the brick and mortar world if you can help it.

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