7/12/2017

A Beginner's Guide To Buying Antique Pottery And Glassware

By Gregory Stewart


If you are just starting to collect antiques, you may be wondering how to add these beautiful links to the past without emptying your bank account. Here are some tips and tricks that you can use when shopping for smaller items such as antique pottery and glassware. Many of the same principals will still apply when it comes time for you to add bigger ticket items such as furniture to your home. By then, you will know what to look for and how to choose the best spot in your home for any antique.

Before you start shopping, looking at examples of different styles can be a good thing to do. This is because there are many different styles, colors and levels of decoration that are available. Some individuals may want more muted ceramic pieces that have calmer color schemes and simpler lines. Other individuals may be looking for ornate, flashy items that may feature a number of different decorating techniques. Knowing your preferences will be helpful when it is time to buy.

You will also quickly see that some pieces are more decorative while others are more practical. You should think about how you will use a particular piece and this will help you weed out pieces that are too delicate or which are the wrong size or shape for your needs. Keep in mind that if you are using a piece for storage or will be handling it, you will need to make sure you can clean it easily as it will tend to get dirty more quickly.

You may also want to think about how easily a piece can be cleaned. If it is going to be mainly used for decoration and will not be touched on a regular basis you may find that a particular piece does not get as dirty as one that is being handled all of the time. If you will be touching a piece to take items in and out of it, you will often need to clean it more thoroughly.

Glass items, especially ones that are hand blown will often have colors worked right into the piece. This means that they will not wash off over time. The surface of a ceramic piece may fade if it is washed a lot or if it is washed in a dishwasher instead of by hand. Keep this in mind if you find a piece you like and are thinking about using it for practical purposes instead of decorative ones.

You should look at the design of a room and the other items that are in it when deciding what style will suit you best. Many modern spaces have very clean lines. Finding antique pieces that are similarly designed may be something you should consider. That way the entire room will continue to flow nicely even after your new piece has been added to it.

Some individuals choose to work with interior decorators or antiques dealers when they begin collecting. This can be a good idea especially if you want to find pieces that will appreciate in value. Otherwise, you should be able to find beautiful items in many places such as antique shops, estate sales and private collections that are being liquidated.

Once you have purchased a piece, don't feel that you need to leave it in the spot where it was placed. You may find that it looks and feels better in another area. You can also retire existing pieces for a while and once you have a selection of pieces you can simply rotate through your collection every time you want to freshen things up.




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