You can enter your book information using the keyword section (title, date, publisher etc.) and see what matches comes up. You can also re-order the matches in descending price order to see the range of value. Pay careful attention to the edition, binding, and other special attributes and...
Every weekend, the antique hunters come out. They prowl the aisles of shows, scrutinize the offerings at sales and occasionally even wave cards at an auction. They come in every size, color and age. Whether to help connect with the past, for perceived value or for utility and style, furni...
We will get to all the details aboutNational Cherish an Antique Dayin a moment but for right now let's focus on you and the things you inherit that you may not want. It is easy to keep a piece of jewelry or some other small such item that someone has left you, but what to do w...
Dominique chose to focus on books by and about underrepresented people. “I am continually on the hunt for new books, new authors, new series, and new characters that bring joy into the Black and brown communities,” she says. In staying true to this niche, she's built a loyal customer ...
Every weekend, the antique hunters come out. They prowl the aisles of shows, scrutinize the offerings at sales and occasionally even wave cards at an auction. They come in every size, color and age. Whether to help connect with the past, for perceived value or for utility and style, furni...
Secondly, with our many years’ of experience in this industry we know that one whisper of gossip about a rare artwork, antique or other luxury item can be enough to change the markets and even the value of the piece in question. That happening wouldn’t be in our interest, and it woul...
Inheriting things isn’t a ‘mistake’ either, though those can be the hardest items to release. Another family member may be interested, an antique shop where they focus on partnering items with others who will cherish/respect them,or donating to a shelter that helps families start over are...
some time at your local Oxfam, Octavia Foundation or other charity shops around your university looking for second-hand goods, and you may be surprised at the treasures you find – high quality clothes, vintage accessories, interesting little ornaments or antique books – all for a bargain price...
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Acquiring Old, Rare Books 1 Visit an antique bookstore. Look through a telephone book or through online directories to locate an antique bookseller in your area. Depending on your location, such a store might be far away. However, these stores are treasure houses of old, rare books, and vi...