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It is interesting that when people have antique paintings in their home, they are often so neglected. Many times the filthiest things in their home are their fine art antique oil paintiings. Few people would live with holes or tears in their sofas, but ignore them in their fine art oil paintings. Can you imagine people having missing or flaking paint on their walls? Well, they ignore those problems…
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Added by Iris Salmins on November 26, 2009 at 8:54am —
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We have just arrived here from Atlanta, Georgia and have moved into Antiques on 8, the best kept secret in Houston antiques. Okay it is not so secret, but the word is just now getting out! If you are looking for upscale antiques in Houston and don't want to have to search for them between flea market items, then in Houston, Antiques on 8 is the place to check out. Open 10:00am to 6:00pm evey day of the week. Houston Antiques = Antiques on 8
http://www.antique…
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Added by Iris Salmins on November 26, 2009 at 8:37am —
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Hi everyone! This post has nothing to do with antiques unless you're caring for a human one. LOL I have a friend who is offering free online caregiving chats to celebrate National Caregivers Month. If you or someone you know is struggling to provide care to a loved one, please reach out for support.…
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Added by LuAnn Smith on November 9, 2009 at 1:30pm —
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Come one, come all to our new Etsy shop,
AestheticsAndOldLace and check out the huge print sale going on through the month of November!
20% off all prints, plus $2 flat rate shipping, no matter how many prints you purchase at one time! (Reg. $4/$2 for each additional print)
Choose from a wide assortment of vintage Audubon bird prints, beautiful 19th century photogravure prints; themes include classic literature, Shakespeare, my…
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Added by Aesthetics & Old Lace on November 9, 2009 at 11:00am —
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Hi everyone at I antique online. I
updated my blog today with a post about Flea Market Style due to arrive in Spring of 2010. I knew my friends here could appreciate it...

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Added by LuAnn Smith on November 7, 2009 at 9:39am —
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THREE-SESSION CATALOGED AUCTION FEATURING VINTAGE CLOCKS AND WATCHES, ANTIQUE LIGHTING, ARTS & CRAFTS FURNITURE, BRONZES, SILVER, PAINTINGS AND MORE TO BE HELD NOV. 21 BY FONTAINE'S AUCTION GALLERY IN PITTSFIELD, MASS.
(PITTSFIELD, Mass.) - A massive three-session cataloged auction boasting nearly 525 lots of vintage clocks and watches, lighting (by Tiffany, Handel, Duffner & Kimberly, Pairpoint and others), Arts & Crafts furniture and accessories, bronzes, coins, paintings,…
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Added by Fontaine's Antique Auction Gallery on November 5, 2009 at 4:46pm —
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November 21, 2009, Cataloged Antique Auction: Furniture, Lighting by Tiffany, Handel, Duffner & Kimberly, Pairpoint etc, Arts & Crafts furniture and accessories , Antique Clocks & Watches, Bronzes, Silver, Paintings, Porcelains, Music boxes & Accessori…
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Added by Fontaine's Antique Auction Gallery on November 4, 2009 at 2:06pm —
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Some collectors of vintage glass bottles are happiest when digging through an old dump or a dusty box at a flea market, looking for undiscovered pieces of history... Others diligently scour the internet, looking for specific examples to add to their collections. Let's see what has caught their eye in the last couple of weeks!
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Added by BooksFYI.com on October 31, 2009 at 8:30pm —
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Antique Jewelry - The Victorian Era
Most People, especially collectors and dealers, are interested to some degree in old jewelry. And a favorite time in history for romance and jewelry was the Victorian era.
Queen Victoria ascended to the throne in 1837 and the world was about to change with the Queens reign and the Industrial Revolution. The romance and wedding of Queen Victoria to Prince Albert in 1841 took on a new interest in sentimental and romantic jewelry. Victoria's engagement ring from…
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Added by Glamour n Glitz Vintage Jewelry on October 25, 2009 at 6:25pm —
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The Randolph Street Market Presents
MODERN VINTAGE HOLIDAY MARKET
PROVIDES POSH VINTAGE ANTIQUE AND UNIQUE GOODS FOR GIVING, WEARING, DECORATING AND ENTERTAINING AT
PARAMOUNT SHOPPING EVENT
Third Annual Holiday Market Returns to Chicago in New Location at
Beaux Arts Plumbers Hall Two Days Only Nov. 21 – 22
Schedule Changed to Saturday and Sunday Shopping Only; Sunday Market Hours Extended to begin at 10 a.m.
CHICAGO – Image Pilots, the producers of the Randolph Street Market Festival feat…
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Added by Chicago Antique Market on October 21, 2009 at 10:19pm —
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VISIT MY ONLINE STORE AND ENJOY 20% OFF EVERYTHING. http://www.glitzandglamourofoldhollywood.com
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Added by SHIREEN MIRAU on October 12, 2009 at 6:53pm —
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Charles Fudge's Antique Auction Gallery in Crystal River, Professional Appraisers & Liquidators, LLC knows that when the economy declines, people look for great deals. As a result, he's added Monday night estate auctions featuring name brand furniture, appliances, and housewares to the Fine Art and Antique Gallery's repertoire.
Crystal River, FL October 9, 2009 - Professional Appraisers & Liquidators Auction Gallery in Crystal River is making adjustments due to our declining economy. Ch…
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Added by Charlie Fudge on October 10, 2009 at 12:31pm —
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Crystal River Auctioneer, Charles Fudge of Professional Appraisers and Liquidators Antique and Estate Auctions has seen prices fluctuate for 40 years. He says these days prices couldn't be better for buyers and more and more people are attending auctions to get a bargain. Particularly low are prices for name brand furniture -- which often sells for less than the auction house has paid for it.
Crystal River, FL October 5, 2009 - Charles Fudge is an auction veteran. He began dabbling in the antiq…
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Added by Charlie Fudge on October 10, 2009 at 12:27pm —
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Years ago there was an antique dealer that lived in the little town of Funkstown, not far from where I live today. He was considered eccentric , because his little shop was filled with what looked like trash. There was a narrow path to get to the door , and once inside you maneuvered through a maze of piles of stuff to get to the counter. To the locals who were not in the antique business, he was eccentric. To antique dealers around here in that era, he was the one you went to for reference and…
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Added by Linda Caricofe on September 26, 2009 at 10:31am —
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Hello everyone...I'm an antique dealer that sells antiques as one of many dealers in a large antique mall. The reason for my blog is not to be unkind or critical but to try to educate shoppers to respect the various dealers and realize that all the stuff in these shops, is not owned by one person. I would like to respectfully request that shoppers have the consideration to
not pick up pieces from one booth and lay them down in a booth belonging to someone else. I realize you may select a…
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Added by Vintage Touch on September 20, 2009 at 6:30pm —
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Thanks to my friend Nina I got to attend the Antiques Roadsow Saturday in Phoenix AZ. We arrived about 1230pm for our 1pm ticket. We were greeted by friendly staff who told us how we were going to proceed. Everyone was all smiles and helpful. It took about 1 hour from the time we got in line until getting into the Appraisal Area. The time flew by chatting with everyone and seeing their treasures.
Nina brought a long a small doll chest and a neelepoint rug.
I brought some items that were from My…
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Added by Michelle's Antiques on August 2, 2009 at 4:30pm —
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It's been ages since I've been on the blog...I know I'm just terrible! I was at the point of computer overload! LOL All work and very little 'play' made me a very grumpy gal!
My hubby and I are in Houston, Tx., staying three nights at the Hyatt Place Hotel; tonight's our last night. :O( I'm using the hotel PC to blog. (We'll be coming back here again, as we were treated like royalty! It's a three star hotel, but the staff are super nice! My hubby luvs the HD channels on the wide screen T.V. It's…
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Added by Diane McQueen on July 18, 2009 at 11:04pm —
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OOH-LA-LA!
IT’S A FRENCH INVASION…
AT THE RANDOLPH STREET MARKET FESTIVAL
July Market to Feature Stylish French Fashion Trends, Crafts and Foods
Sat. July 25 & Sun. July 26
CHICAGO – The Randolph Street Market Festival enjoys the comparison to Paris’ legendary Le marché aux puces de Saint-Ouen. Celebrating fashion, food and smart style, more than 200 vendors will pay homage to the French at the July Market. With its unparalleled selection of unique items in all price ranges, everyone fr…
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Added by Chicago Antique Market on July 13, 2009 at 8:04pm —
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Pre-Order Fontaine's Full Color August 15 2009 Civil War, Antique Firearms & Military Auction Catalog Starting at 11am PRE-ORDER: FULL COLOR CATALOG $27 - Call 413-448-8922 or buy from Google Checkout on our site : www.FontainesAuction.net
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Added by Fontaine's Antique Auction Gallery on July 3, 2009 at 1:00pm —
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Fontaine's Auction Gallery
1485 W. Housatonic St
Pittsfield, MA 01201
413-448-8922
www.FontainesAuction.net
Upcoming Antique Auctions At Fontaine's:
August 15 - Civil War, Antique Firearms & Military Auction
August 22 - On-Site Estate Auction
September 6 - Antique Estate Auction - Consignments Wanted
October 17 - Cataloged Furniture, Lighting and Mission Auction - Consignments Wanted
November 7 - Eastover On-Site Estate Auction
November 21-22 Cataloged Antique Clock and Watch…
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Added by Fontaine's Antique Auction Gallery on July 2, 2009 at 1:03pm —
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