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Monday, July 21, 2008

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5 Tips to Avoid Damaging Your Antiques

By Martin Swinton

You�ve bought a great antique. Now what? Here�s what you need to know to avoid damaging your newfound treasures.

1. Ignoring Effects of Relative Humidity

Today�s central heating wreaks havoc on antiques. It�s the fluctuations in relative humidity caused by central heating that results in real damage.

Wood responds to relative humidity by expanding and contracting as it tries to maintain a balance with its environment. It�s not the rapid changes during the course of a day that cause the most damage. It�s the long-term seasonal fluctuations, which cause the serious damage.

During the dry winter months when it is cold outside and warm inside, wood tends to shrink. During hot damp summers when it is warm outside and cooler inside, wood tends to expand. Long-term exposure to these conditions leads to cracking, warping and splitting.

To guard against the fluctuations in relative humidity in your home, use a humidifier during the dry winter and a dehumidifier in the damp summer. Think twice before putting quality furniture in the basement, attic, near heating vents or next to your fireplace. Keep fresh air circulating. Maintain a constant room temperature and turn it down at night.

2. Overlooking Impact of Sunlight

Just as sun damage to the skin is cumulative and permanent, its effects on wood are equally destructive. Diffused sunlight over a long period of time can be as harmful as direct sunlight over a short period of time. Sunlight can turn a clear finish yellow. The only good news about sun damage is that it�s easy to avoid. Draw the drapes, pull the blinds or have an UV-filtering film applied to your windows.

3. Thinking You Are an Accomplished Furniture Restorer

Unless you are an expert furniture restorer, don�t attempt to repair broken legs, burn marks or other damage. Inexperienced individuals can strip off patina causing irreversible damage. Leave restoration to professionals. In the long run, it is worth the investment.

4. Over Cleaning Antiques

Remember that less is more when cleaning antiques. Every couple of months, treat your wood furniture a good quality paste wax that can be found in any hardware store. Waxing too often can dull a finish and attract dust. Avoid aerosol spray polishes because they can contain silicone and other agents that can be harmful to your furniture.

For daily cleaning, use a clean cloth or a clean duster. For those who like to use something more, I recommend Orange Oil by Howard Products because it cleans and polishes wood finishes very well. Orange Oil is one of my favourites because it does not leave a wax build-up, and contains neither linseed nor silicone.

5. Rough-Handing Your Antiques

Some repairs to antique furniture can be avoided with more considerate care. Don�t lean back on antique chairs or pick them up from the back of the chair, rather lift front and back together. This type of handling coupled with the effects of relative humidity and a chair back may result in your chair back becoming unhinged, requiring repair. Avoid scratches and water damage by using coasters.

Martin Swinton owns Take-A-Boo Emporium, an antique shop located in Toronto, Canada. He does furniture restoration, caning and rushing repairs, custom reproductions, upholstery, teaches courses on antiques and does appraisals for estates and community events. He can be reached at 416-785-4555 or by visiting http://www.takeaboo.com

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With good care, including regular maintenance by a qualified clock maker, there's no reason why your antique clock will not continue to keep time for another hundred years. Most antique clocks are so well made they require little more than winding and the occasional interior cleaning - but only by a qualified professional who knows how to repair antique clocks. You don't want just anyone w orking on your rare antique clocks.
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Egyptian Antiques in ancient Art Forms

Fri, 18 Jul 2008 23:22:33 -0600
Sculptures, Paintings. Jewelry and more but there are things you need to know before you start collecting Egyptian antiques .. see the article attached to the page for some knowledge of Egyptology before you buy an antique that isn't Egyptian at all.

Wood Antiques and The Basics About Wood

Fri, 18 Jul 2008 23:22:06 -0600
Find primitive wooden crafts, old wood boxes, frames, magazine racks, rocking chairs, vintage signs and decorative art. Oak, mahogany, walnut, pine, rosewood, maple, elm - different uses were made of these throughout the centuries. Learn the basics about the different kinds of wood that are regularly seen in antique furniture and some common wooden decorative treatments.

Oriental and Persian Area Rug Styles - Patterns and Designs

Fri, 18 Jul 2008 23:21:57 -0600
The older an oriental rug is, the greater its value. In Persian Area Rugs, the hand made rugs are one of a kind but there are many, listed by the city of production, from Arak to Tabriz and Tribal, which are the rugs woven by nomadic groups. Perhaps the most well-known of the Tabriz works are the twin Ardabil carpets most likely made for the shrine at Ardabil, today in the collections of the Victoria and Albert.


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Antique Jewelry- Reasons to Purchase This Unique Type of Jewelry

By James Greene

There are many different types of jewelry pieces available to accessory lovers these days. For those who wish to dress up a daytime outfit, casual jewelry might be the way to go. On the other hand, individuals who are going out for a fancy night on the town may wish to wear something with a little bit more flair and extravagance. Antique jewelry is one category of accessory which has a fan base all its own. Some jewelry connoisseurs find that antique jewelry holds the most attraction for them for a number of reasons.

Wonderful Historical Aspects to the Piece

Antique jewelry is desired in part for its wonderful historical past. This type of accessory has been passed down from generation to generation in many cases and would have a world to tell if it was able to put its past into words. Not only do some antique jewelry lovers want to wear the piece of history on their person but they also enjoy researching its origin and finding out more about its historical background.

Style of the Piece Suits the Individual

Others who purchase this type of item often like to do so for the sheer reason that it suits their individual style. Some people have an antique flair about them as they wish to dress and accessorize in a style concomitant with the past. Whether it be an antique pin or century-old necklace, the antique item might go perfectly with the attire which the individual chooses to wear on a daily basis. Finding a jewelry item which coincides with one's overall appearance is another reason why antique jewelry is sought after.

Beautiful Craftsmanship of Antique Jewelry

It is often said that they simply do not make things these days in the same durable, exquisite fashion as they did in the past decades and centuries. This applies to many different things yet can be said to apply to antique jewelry as well. The way in which these types of pieces were crafted not only presents a beautiful finished product but it is often one which will stand the test of time.

Antique Jewelry as an Investment

Antique jewelry is also purchased by some as a type of investment. Since many pieces of this type of jewelry tend to appreciate in value as the years progress, some may buy antique jewelry not to wear but to display or resell at a later time. Investing in the historical value of antique jewelry may be a wise decision for certain people to make. Even if the jewelry is not going to be worn, it is still going to be appreciated one way or another. Investment purposes are another cited reason why jewelry shoppers buy this type of item.

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To learn more about the many facets of a diamond engagement ring visit James Greene at http://www.diamondmarketwatch.com where you'll find this and much more about diamond rings and other fine jewelry.
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Antique Clocks - Grandfather, Cuckoo Clocks, Wall and Mantel

Fri, 18 Jul 2008 23:23:25 -0600
And an article about the value of antique grandfather clocks. To be
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Antique Maps and Old World Globes

Fri, 18 Jul 2008 23:23:45 -0600
Did you know that map makers for 100 years believed California wasn't always attached to the west coast of the North American continent ..and that's how they drew it on their maps - as an island. Here's an article that's a beginner's guide to Collecting Antique Maps - and tips on how to get started in this hobby.


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