How To Locate Great Antique Bargains
There is nothing as rewarding than to discover a great antique bargain. But to do so, you have to know not only where to find them, but you also need to know value when you see it. While recognizing value that takes some experience, anyone can learn to find antiques in order to develop that needed experience. Let us discuss some places where we can look for them.
Bargains of all kinds can be found at auctions. While antiques can be found at many auctions, not all auctions have them. Look for auction postings at antique shops as these are the best sources for antiques. Farms are great sources for finding some bargains and estate auctions are also good as family members will be eager to liquidate belongings in order to settle the estate.
You must visit the site before the auction to look over the items in order to examine them. Until you learn to spot bargains, it is best to just go to some of them and observe. But if there is something you want to bid on, you will most certainly want to check it out first. Do not appear too excited or interested as this will get you the best price.
Another excellent source for collectibles are antique shops. However, keep in mind that a shop that sells antiques may ask too much for an item. In any event, it is not a bad idea to get acquainted with some of the dealers. They may share some of their sources with you. Many of them get some of their stuff from local junk dealers.
When you go into these shops, you should have a certain price in mind. Dealers would rather spend time with someone that is serious, than with a person who is just passing the time. It is good idea to check with your local chamber of commerce about some dealers in your area and inquire about their reputation and business dealings. Also, you can get an idea how long they have been in business.
Want ads are another source for antiques, but this may require some patience on your part. You will often be deceived by the description. Always call and ask about the age, description, and price of an item ahead of time. This way, you will get some sort of notion of what the seller thinks and what you may be getting into.
If the antique is expensive, then take an appraiser along. You may have to pay a few bucks, but it could be very well worth the money and could save you big in the long run. Perhaps take along a good friend to help you assess its values. This is another reason to befriend a few dealers, maybe you could make them a partner on the purchase.
Finally, there is the most daring and adventurous source for antiques, salvage yards and junk shops. These can be exciting because you never know what you will find at these places. If you remain open minded, junk will often bring you the biggest reward of all.