Synopses & Reviews
“This is a fun and painless way to give yourself a firm grounding in the wide wonderful world of antiques and collectibles.”
Kyle Husfloen, Managing Editor, Antique Trader Weekly and Antique Trader’s Antiques & Collectibles Price Guide
Do you love to poke around estate sales and antique shops, but can’t tell the difference between Queen Anne and Queen Victoria furniture? Do you dream of owning that old Oriental rug or Meissen figurine — but worry that the dealer might gouge you on the price? Do you own pieces you think might be valuable — but don’t know where to go for a reliable appraisal? Relax. Antiquing For Dummies answers all your antiquing questions—and more.
Whether you’re a beginner or you’ve already gotten your feet wet, this fun, friendly guide will give you the savvy you need to cruise, schmooze, bargain for, and care for antiques with confidence. In no time you’ll be able to:
- Tell the difference between real antiques and stuff that’s just old
- Develop an antique hunt plan of attack
- Select antiques based on the 5 key points of the “RADAR Test”
- Discover hidden treasures at garages, estate sales, auctions, and shops
- Get the best deals when buying and selling antiques
- Decorate with antique glass and porcelain from around the world
- Clean and care for your precious finds
- Work an auction—real-time and online
Writing with humor and common sense, Ron Zoglin and Deborah Shouse demystify the highfaluting terminology of the antique world. And step-by-step they walk you through all the antiquing essential, including:
- Different furniture styles and periods of furniture and how to distinguish them
- Dovetails, nails, and other construction elements that offer clues to a piece’s age
- Where to go for the best antique bargains — includes tips on how to bid at auctions in person or online
- All about antique glass, ceramics and silver
- Integrating antiques into your life at home and at the office
Antiquing For Dummies gets you up and running with what you need to know to find, research, and negotiate prices like a pro.
Synopsis
Is hunting for hidden treasures at garage sales, flea markets, estate sales, auctions, and antique shops your idea of a good time? If you love to poke around these places but don't know the difference between something that is just plain old or something that is a bona fide antique, then you might want to make "Antiquing For Dummies" your next purchase. Written in Dummies-style plain English, this book is not your average highfalutin, highbrow book on antique collecting. Instead of getting a lot of attitude, you get loads of down-to-earth advice about talking the talk with antique dealers, participating in auctions, and using win-win bargaining strategies.
Authors Ron Zoglin and Deborah Shouse can help you develop a plan of attack before you begin your hunt. Even if you are already a dedicated collector, "Antiquing For Dummies" has plenty of sound advice and information to help you brush up on your collecting skills and broaden your knowledge. And whether you enjoy collecting furniture, glass, ceramics, or silver, you find sections in the book dedicated to each collectible that tell you how and where to buy them. Plus, after you've found that beautiful antique, you find decorating ideas and suggestions for integrating it into your household. "Antiquing For Dummies" is guaranteed to show you the pleasure and art of antique collecting.
Synopsis
"This is a fun and painless way to give yourself a firm grounding in the wide wonderful world of antiques and collectibles."
— Kyle Husfloen, Managing Editor, Antique Trader Weekly and Antique Trader's Antiques & Collectibles Price Guide
"Whether you consider yourself a beginner…or a dedicated collector, you will find chapters in this easy-to-read book…designed to enhance your material needs."
— Milton L. Talbert, Jr., 1st Vice President, National Association of Dealers in Antiques
Includes Tips on Spotting Fakes!
Do you love to poke around at estate sales and antique shops — but can't really tell the difference between Queen Anne and Queen Victoria? Do you dream of owning that old Oriental rug or Meissen figurine — but worry that the dealer might gouge you on the price? Relax. Writing with humor and common sense, Ron Zoglin and Deborah Shouse demystify the highfalutin terminology of the antique world — and show you step-by-step how to find, bargain for, buy, and decorate with antiques.
Inside, find helpful advice on how to:
- Distinguish between real antiques and stuff that's just plain old
- Develop a plan of attack before you begin your hunt
- Select antiques based on the five key points of the Radar Test
- Accessorize your home or office with antique European, Oriental, and American glass and porcelain
- Clean and care for your precious finds
- Work an auction — real time and online
About the Author
Ron Zoglin has been in the antique business for more than 25 years and owns Brookside Antiques in Kansas City, MO. He specializes in various types of Continental, American, and Oriental porcelain, glass, furniture, and accessories. He is an accredited senior member of the American Society of Appraisers, a certified member of the Appraisers Association of America, an accredited member of the International Society of Appraisers, and a member of the National Association of Dealers in Antiques.
Deborah Shouse is the coauthor of Working Woman's Communications Survival Guide and a contributor to a number of anthologies, including the American Book Award winner I am Becoming the Woman I've Wanted. Her articles and essays have appeared in Redbook, Family Circle, Woman's Day, Reader's Digest, Family Life, and Ms.
Table of Contents
Introduction.
PART I: The Antiquing Primer.
Chapter 1: Stalking the Wild Antique.
Chapter 2: Preparing for the Hunt: An Antiquing Plan of Action.
Chapter 3: God Save the Queen Anne: Basic Furniture Styles.
Chapter 4: Dovetails and Nails: How to Spot the Real Thing from the Fake.
PART II: Who's Got the Goods? Shopping for Antiques.
Chapter 5: Bargaining Basics: The Price Can Be Right.
Chapter 6: Meet the Dealers: Antique Shops and Shows.
Chapter 7: Sold on Auctions: Going Once, Going Twice.
Chapter 8: Cruising for Fabulous Finds: Antique Malls and Flea Markets.
Chapter 9: Doing a Little Legwork: Estate and Garage Sales, Classifieds and Cyber-Buys.
PART III: Material Possessions.
Chapter 10: Glass Conscious: Glassware and Crystal.
Chapter 11: Dishing It Out: Porcelain, Pottery, and China.
Chapter 12: The Metal Winner: Silver.
PART IV: Integrating Antiques into Your Home.
Chapter 13: Basic Decorating: Bringing the Past into Your Present.
Chapter 14: Remembrances of Repasts Past: The Kitchen and Dining Room.
Chapter 15: Parlor Pieces: Living Room Antiques.
Chapter 16: Welcome to My Boudoir: Bed and Bath Antiques.
Chapter 17: Antiques from the East: Orientalia.
Chapter 18: Antiques by the Yard: Outdoor Items.
PART V: The Care, Feeding, and Deleting of Antiques.
Chapter 19: Scratches, Spills, and Restoration Thrills.
Chapter 20: Getting Your Antiques Appraised.
Chapter 21: Selling Your Antiques.
PART VI: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 22: Ten Great Periodicals.
Chapter 23: Ten Essential Price Guides for Antiques.
Index.
Book Registration Information.