Featured Finds Thread

Discussion in 'Antique Discussion' started by verybrad, May 25, 2014.

  1. kristiaan

    kristiaan Well-Known Member

    I like those horse related prints.
    Here is what I got in recently, related to horses; a (quiet big!) souvenir of the 1903 exhibition in Brussels.
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  2. kristiaan

    kristiaan Well-Known Member

    I often get that question; "what are you looking for?"
    My answer is quiet simple; "profit"!
    There is nothing "easily identifiable", it is all a question of knowing what you buy.
     
  3. cxgirl

    cxgirl Well-Known Member

    I agree with Kristin, knowledge is your friend.
    Lots of good information on this forum that can help you while treasure hunting. Here are a couple of threads that are good to read through.
    https://www.antiquers.com/threads/great-finishes-share-your-successes-discoveries-w-others.307/

    https://www.antiquers.com/threads/an-article-on-sleepers-and-buying.1394/#post-18567
     
  4. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    Experience is your friend. On the other hand I just bought an unmarked silver-plated bowl hoping against hope. It turned out to be a "charitable donation". You might want to read through the incredibly long Finds thread too. One category that's almost guaranteed to come good is "Things not meant to survive"; old ephemera if priced low enough is usually a good bet.
     
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  5. Joe2007

    Joe2007 Collector

    Make sure to know the difference between sterling and sterling-weighted before you get in to deep. Be able to approximate how much silver there is and possibly carry a cheap set of digital scales for this purpose. Candlesticks are usually weighted so make sure you take that into account. Also in silverware sets, knife handles are also weighted and the blade won't be sterling. As others have suggested, study up on silverware hallmarks.
     
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  6. Joe2007

    Joe2007 Collector

    Develop an eye for quality, well constructed items and don't be afraid to do some quick research on your phone before you buy. eBay completed sales is a goldmine of info.
     
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  7. Bronwen

    Bronwen Well-Known Member

    Autocat? :joyful:
     
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  8. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    Cat on a Roomba?
     
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  9. Bronwen

    Bronwen Well-Known Member

    One way to get a feel for this is to do an eBay search of sold listings for ones that are similar & see what they fetched.
     
  10. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    What do you like ?
    What can you identify?
    The candle sticks are nice, but when we see them here there's always a back and forth over any age they may have.
    A lot depends on what you are going to do with the things you buy....
     
  11. Nathan Lindop

    Nathan Lindop 1: “?” 2: “!”

    Didn’t quite appreciate how active Stoke-on-Trent actually was in the pottery when I was younger. Not surprised it’s nicknamed the potteries now. I live here near tons of factories still around

    Love the overlapping and underlapping foliage. Wonder how it got to Vancouver xD
     
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  12. Houseful

    Houseful Well-Known Member

    Jaguar! It was too late to edit.
     
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  13. Bronwen

    Bronwen Well-Known Member

    In their hearts, aren't they all? :cat:
     
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  14. Houseful

    Houseful Well-Known Member

    The easily identifiable are often long gone before you get there. I look for the well made, designed, unusual. Look at items in your local museums, antique shops, books, auctions etc.
    You will make mistakes, everyone does and have to wade through a lot of rubbish to get to recognise quality items that will jump out at you when you get more experienced. It is fun though, mostly.
     
  15. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    Vancouver is in British Columbia.....;);):rolleyes::rolleyes:
     
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  16. aaroncab

    aaroncab in veritate victoria

    I'm also wondering how it got to Vancouver since last time I saw it it was in Virginia :)
     
  17. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    didn't the Virginia militia fight the British ???
     
  18. aaroncab

    aaroncab in veritate victoria

    Yes they did...but this tile wasn't involved to my knowledge :smuggrin:
     
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  19. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    :eek::eek::hilarious::hilarious::hilarious::hilarious:
     
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  20. Bakersgma

    Bakersgma Well-Known Member

    Vancouver's in Washington! :hilarious:
     
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