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Antiques Roadshow Primer : The Introductory Guide to Antiques and Collectibles from the... by  Carol Prisant and Chris Jussel
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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Lines snaking around every major and minor U.S. metropolitan civic center are the hallmarks of PBS' wildly popular Antiques Roadshowand may soon queue at library doors. Why? Appraiser-dealer Prisant, with a lot of help from marketing-savvy Workman Publishing, has extracted some of the best finds and tips and data from the TV series, and has added selected background information. Photographs and illustrations are prolific throughout the 10 chapters; either solo or within a chart, all pictures include annotations as well as narrative "crib sheets." From furniture to books and manuscripts, each section features a broad overview of manufacturing and techniques, makers, "discoveries" from the show, distinguishing characteristics, and clues that will reveal the rarity of the object. Easy on the eyes--and the wallet--as well as the best place to begin serious antiquing. Barbara Jacobs
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Antiques:Collectables by  Martin Miller
Antiques:Collectables


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Collectables offers an astonishing range of antiques of the future. Each object is portrayed in color with description and price range to provide a comprehensive portrait.

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A-Z of Antiques and Collectibles by  Judith Miller
A-Z of Antiques and Collectibles


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Written by world-renowned antiques authority Judith Miller, this encyclopedia offers over 3,000 alphabetical entries that define: styles, periods, designers, makers and factories; materials and techniques; and what a piece is, how it was used, and when it was most fashionable. Whether your interest lies in Tiffany lamps, teddy bears, Greek pottery, or Gothic Revival style, this is a must-have for anyone interested in antiques and collecting, from the experienced collector to those new to the subject.

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Bed, Breakfast and Bike Northeast by  Cynthia Reeder
Bed, Breakfast and Bike Northeast


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What better way to get away from it all than by visiting a country inn in New York or New England? Combine the ambiance, the friendly innkeepers, and some great food with superb cycling and you get Bed, Breakfast & Bike Northeast.

Bed, Breakfast & Bike Northeast is literally bursting with information on 30 B&Bs, with at least two rides--but often as many as five--originating from each inn or nearby. Accommodations are described down to the smallest nuance; rides are illustrated by handy maps and detailed cue sheets. A recipe chapter allows you to recreate at home the delicious meals that helped power you up the hills--or replenished your body at the end of a long day.

No other cycling guide packs this much useful information into one book. Don't plan your next cycling vacation until you've picked up a copy of Bed, Breakfast & Bike!

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Beyond Happily Ever After by  Sally McNamara
Beyond Happily Ever After


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Another Chappaqua love story (not Bill & Hillary), this is a tale of an April 1995 phone call that blew me away. He said he was the baby I had surrendered for adoption in 1956 while I was a poor college student in NYC. This is the story of a developing relationship, some parts of it great, some not so great - an emotional roller coaster. The author was a 31 year resident of Chappaqua, now as an empty nester relocated to Waccabuc, NY.

About The Author
She is the mother of four, grandmother of seven, a graduate of Hunter College, New York City 1956, and holds an MBA in marketing from Pace Univerity Pleasantville. Married for 38 years to the same man, she had a career in non-profit fund raising and public relations before and after her family arrived. While raising the three children she was fortunate enough to keep she served as a Chappaqua Library Trustee (5 years) and for 10 as board member and then as president of the local and County League of Women Voters.

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Buying and Selling Antiques, by  Fiona Shoop and Fiona Shoop
Buying and Selling Antiques,

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Care and Repair of Antiques and Collectables by  Albert Jackson
Care and Repair of Antiques and Collectables

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Chinese Furniture: A Guide to Collecting Antiques by  Karen Mazurkewich and A. Chester Ong
Chinese Furniture: A Guide to Collecting Antiques


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The international market for antique Chinese furniture is booming, and masterpieces from the Ming and Qing dynasties are now worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. Chinese Furniture is a survey of these collectibles--from the very best hardwood pieces featured to standard softwood specimens still available on the Asian market. The book presents an overview of carving styles, wood types, regional variations, class distinctions and restoration techniques.

With this renewed interest in antique furniture, a forgery market has emerged. Thousands of factories in southern China are churning out brand new or refurbished furniture and passing them off as antiques. Chinese Furniture unearths these forgeries and serves as an indispensable reference guide to collectors.

About The Author
Karen Mazurkewich is an Asian Wall Street Journal reporter who has covered Asian culture and the retail scene for three years from her base in Hong Kong. Mazurkewich has investigated art forgery, interviewed countless collectors, grilled innovative businessmen and queried tradesmen all in a quest to better understand antiques and manufacturing in Asia.

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Collecting Japanese Antiques by  Alistair Seton
Collecting Japanese Antiques


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Collecting Japanese Antiques shows what makes Japanese aesthetics so different from other countries. Antique hunters will benefit from the practical and cautionary advice in this book; newcomers will appreciate information on the basics of collecting; while other sections might reawaken interest in experienced collectors. Striking photographs highlight the beauty and craftsmanship of items such as solid wood chests and elegant prints and ceramics. A glossary explains antique-related Japanese terms.

About The Author
Alistair Seton graduated from Oxford University and Aberdeen College of Education, and spent five years in Arab and West African countries before coming to Japan in 1972. Since then, he has taught at various universities and was a guest lecurer for eight years at Kobe University. He is a professor at Tezukayama Gakuin University. In 1993, he founded and still edits Daruma, a quarterly magazine on Japanese antiques and art. He lives in Kobe with his university professor wife and their two children.

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Early American Antique Country Furnishing by  George Neumann
Early American Antique Country Furnishing


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Right here we find a price reference to fulfill your expectations of a reliable encyclopedia covering those cherished furnishings found throughout homes from colonial times up through the 1800's. A multitude of furniture, fixtures, appliances, and knick-knacks hundreds of years old are found throughout this volume.

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Field Guide to American Antique Furniture: A Unique Visual System for Identifying the... by  Joseph T. Butler and Ray Skibinski
Field Guide to American Antique Furniture: A Unique Visual System for Identifying the...


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With more than seventeen hundred superb drawings, this authoritative book offers a unique visual system for identifying the style of virtually any piece of American antique furniture.


About The Author
Since 1957, Joseph T. Butler has served as curator of the Sleepy Hollow Restorations in Tarrytown, New York. The author of numerous books, he was also the American editor of The Connoisseur and an Adjunct Professor of Architecture at Columbia University.

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Flea Markets of Japan: A Pocket Guide for Antique Buyers by  Theodore T. Manning
Flea Markets of Japan: A Pocket Guide for Antique Buyers


Nancy Bess, author of Bamboo in Japan
"If you are exploring the flea markets of Japan, this guide is as essential as a pair of comfortable shoes."

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"If you are exploring the flea markets of Japan, this guide is as essential as a pair of comfortable shoes. Part of the fun of flea markets is the anticipation-today's could be the best one yet! Let this little guide prepare you to make the experience even more exciting and more successful. Your time in Japan will never be the same for It." -Nancy Bess author of Bamboo in Japan
"At last, a pocket guide to the flea markets-Japan's great playground for collectors, historians, dealers, families, and visitors. Thank you, Theodore Manning! We have been waiting for this priceless information." -Amy Katoh author of Japan: The Art of Living
"I wish I'd had this guide to the more far-flung markets long ago. I would have planned all my trips around it. Flea Markets of Japan is a welcome new vindication of the fatal addiction of collecting old Japanese stuff-and the most useful one yet." -Margaret Price author of Classic Japanese Inns
"[With] a wealth of basic shopping and adjustment tips, Flea Markets of Japan is especially recommended for those who have never been to Japan before with a yearning for special souvenirs and mementos of their business trip or vacation excursion." -Midwest Book Review
"Well-organized and easy-to-use" -The Japan Times

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