Sep 10, 2009
Helpful Antique Shopping Tips
Getting started in the world of antiques may be overwhelming and even a little intimidating. There are many ways that one can go wrong simply by missing out on the little details. Start by looking up some helpful antique shopping tips to get you going. Browsing online antique dealers or searching eBay is a great way to see the types of things that are available. It gives you the ability to scroll through page after page using any search term that comes to mind. Compare and contrast different pieces offered by different sellers so that you can see the common differences and learn what makes one better than the other.
Anything that you are considering buying should always come with some kind of authenticity papers. Never accept any piece that the seller says does not have proof of authenticity. An antique should always be proven as one. Under no circumstance should one consider paying an antique price for something that is just a vintage piece or antique replica.
Don’t accept the first price that is quoted to you. There is always room to bargain when it comes to dealing with antiques. Make sure you know about the piece that you are dealing on so that you can effectively bargain in a reasonable manner. Don’t feel pressured or intimidated into paying a certain price. It’s best to leave than to be forced into a sale.
Ask around among other antique collectors to find good shops that they recommend. It’s a really good way to score some nice deals and learn about antique dealers that are honest and fair. Keep a list of the places that you enjoy visiting and pass them on to those antique collectors that share information with you. It’s a nice way to develop camaraderie with fellow collectors.
Many large towns and cities have frequent antique auctions. Drop by and watch the proceedings until you feel comfortable enough to jump in. Auctions are fantastic places for grabbing hard to find items or that one of a kind piece that just can’t be bought elsewhere. And auctions are nice for being able to bargain and bow out when it’s necessary.
