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Antique Brass & Copper Identification & Value Guide by Mary Frank Gaston
Antique Brass & Copper Identification & Value Guide

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Antique Brass Wind Instruments: Identification and Value Guide by Peter H. Adams
Antique Brass Wind Instruments: Identification and Value Guide



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Peter H. Adams is a musician, composer, and specialist in musical instrument history who lives in San Mateo, California.

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Antique Brass: Identification and Values by Mary Frank Gaston
Antique Brass: Identification and Values

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Antique Trader Teapots Price Guide by Kyle Husfloen
Antique Trader Teapots Price Guide



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Kyle Husfloen has been an antiques collector for more than 35 years and an editor at Antiques Trader for more than 32 years. He has edited various books and price guides covering antiques and regularly writes question and answer columns, lectures and makes numerous radio appearances.

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Antiques Roadshow Primer : The Introductory Guide to Antiques and Collectibles from the... by Carol Prisant
Antiques Roadshow Primer : The Introductory Guide to Antiques and Collectibles from the...



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The simple but brilliant attraction of the popular PBS series is that deep down inside, everyone wonders if that family heirloom or flea-market antique in the corner of the living room has any real value. Antiques Roadshow Primer can help you answer that question. Carol Prisant, who writes about antiques and collectibles for Martha Stewart Living, House Beautiful, and New York, quickly notes in her introduction, however, that this is a primer--an introduction to the basics of antiques--and does not presume to make the reader an instant expert.

In that vein, the focus is on the bread and butter of the antique world: silver, glass, pottery, porcelain, books, paintings, jewelry, rugs, clocks, and furniture. These are the items that are not trendy (Barbie dolls, 1920s beaded bags) and subject to massive fluctuations in price and value. Instead, Prisant points out, they are the types of items that are good for the long haul and, she notes, the front hall. So how do you determine if an heirloom is worth something? The following tips are offered when inspecting furniture: run your fingers underneath or over the back of the piece--very sharp edges and corners indicate recent manufacture. Remove one screw in some inconspicuous spot. An old, handmade screw will have irregular widths between the spirals, running the whole length of the shaft. The slot in the head may be off-center. Look for the distinctive curved pattern left in sawn wood by the teeth of a circular saw--it is one important sign of manufacture after 1840.

Prisant also reveals tricks of the trade for inspecting diamonds: place the gem against your upper lip, she advises. If it's glass--the oldest imitator of a diamond--it will not feel cold at all, while a real diamond will. Definitions are also offered for "antique furniture" (any object 100 years old or older, according to the U.S. government), "used furniture" (secondhand furniture less than 100 years old), and "period furniture" (made when its design was first popular and new; generally the most valuable of antique furniture). At its best, Antiques Roadshow Primer instills a sense of genuine interest and enthusiasm, much like the PBS show, by making the antiques and collectibles world less of a stuffy discussion about an untouchable item behind lock and key and more about drawing connections to the heirloom in the corner. --John Russell

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Antiques Source Book 2002-2003 by Martin Miller
Antiques Source Book 2002-2003



About the Author

Miller has been collecting antiques for many years. He co-launched Miller's Antiques Price Guide in 1979.

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Discovering Horse Brasses (Shire Discovering) by John Norman Thatcher Vince
Discovering Horse Brasses (Shire Discovering)



About the Author

John Vince has written many books and articles about bygone England and the countryside, including Windmills and Watermills for Shire in the Discovering series. He has a particular interest in ancient crafts and industries and he collects and restores rural bygones.

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Grab The Brass Ring: The American Carousel by Anne Dion Hinds
Grab The Brass Ring: The American Carousel



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The author traces the merry-go-round's history from its heyday at the turn of the century to the present day. 150 full-color photographs.

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Metalwares Price Guide: Including Silver, Brass, Copper, Pewter and More by Marilyn E. Dragowick, Marilyn E. Dragowick and Antique Trader Books
Metalwares Price Guide: Including Silver, Brass, Copper, Pewter and More

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The Brass Book, American, English and European: Fifteenth Century to Eighteen Fifty by Peter Berwind Schiffer
The Brass Book, American, English and European: Fifteenth Century to Eighteen Fifty

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The Brown Book of Brass Locomotives, 3rd Edition by John Glaab
The Brown Book of Brass Locomotives, 3rd Edition

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The History and Origin of Horse Brasses by Reginald A. Brown
The History and Origin of Horse Brasses

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