Antiques - Best Resources, Bargains and Buys Megablog
Monday, June 23, 2008
Antique Information

Our Featured antique indian jewelry Writer

Taking Care Of Your Antiques

By Sintilia Miecevole

Have you just started collecting antiques or have you been given some beautiful heirlooms and haven't a clue how to care of them?

Antiques can be a wonderful reminder of our family, history or even an exotic touch from another place and time. Caring for these special items makes sure they can be passed down to another generation or sold at the greatest value.

Sites such as the BBC and Antiques-UK provide all kinds of information on caring for antiques. If you are in doubt contact a professional conservator. Following will provide further help in caring for your antiques.

With glass, pottery and porcelain, avoid extremes and handle carefully. Wash individually in a padded washing basin to prevent chips. Use warm water - never hot or cold - and a gentle cleanser with a soft bristled brush. Dont ever put antique glasses or dishes in the dishwasher. The extreme heat and harsh detergent can be harmful. Carefully wipe glasses dry and allow dishes to air dry. Liquids left in glassware can stain so avoid leaving cut flowers for example in contact with the glass if the water starts to turn or the leaves start to dry out.

Store or display glass and dishes in a safe place. Avoid displaying on an open shelf, rail or on the wall if your home is subject to vibrations from nearby trains or is busy with people passing by.

Both rugs and textiles require very gentle handling when moving, storing or cleaning. Moving should be done slowly and carefully as antique fabrics are delicate and can easily tear or pull apart. Rugs should be rolled with the pile facing outwards to prevent crushing or damage. Garments should be hung on sturdy hangers and covered in white cotton or rolled with acid free paper and tied closed on either end. Rugs and textiles can be cleaned gently with a vacuum on a low setting. Be very careful with textiles as the suction can pull fibers apart. For spills it is recommended by BBC antiques to put white paper towels under the rug and above, replacing them until no more liquid comes out. Any other cleaning should be done by an expert. Avoid exposure to sun or humidity.

Dusting of furniture should be done with a soft, lint-free cloth and wooden furniture only waxed with quality beeswax. Avoid placing furnishings in bright light or in rooms which have great changes in temperature or humidity. When moving antique furniture, always lift and never drag.

Antiques have a wow factor with most everyone, so proper care will help your investment increase in value or enable you to pass them on for the enjoyment of your family.

About The Author

Sintilia Miecevole is the Administrator of http://www. furniturexit.com and has information or resources from furniture, antique furniture, cheap furniture and custom furniture to ikea furniture, used furniture and more. Be sure to visit soon for further information.

Learn More About antique indian jewelry

If you scorch a textile while ironing, rub a cut onion over the scorch, then soak cloth in cold water for one hour. Rewash and try again.
Buy antique chairs today!

Many people collect antique hand blown glass, such as drinking glasses and bottles. Most pieces date to the 18th and 19th centuries, as earlier glassware is difficult to find and somewhat rare. In order to determine the age of hand blown glass one needs to understand the history and technique of glass making, as well as shape, style, and decoration.
Buy silverplate antique jewelry today!

GET IT IN WRITING: any claims made about the item you are buying related to its age, origin, condition, or anything else that affects it value should be on the receipt. So should the dealer's name, address and telephone number. The receipt may help you get your money back later if required.
Buy an Emerson antique radio today!

If displaying paper items, remember that light of all kinds (electric and sunlight), will eventually harm paper.
Buy antique chairs today!

Be suspicious if the interior mechanism of a clock just looks too new. It is quite common for a new mechanism to be placed in an old case. If you are buying the clock for decorative and aesthetic reasons you may not care, but if the antique is to be an investment or part of a collection, the presence of a new mechanism essentially means the clock is a "fake."
Buy antique jewelry cabinets today!

antique indian jewelry Galore

"Close to 400 miles of historic U.S. 80 from Mesquite through Louisiana to Mississippi will be lined with bargains in a yard sale format.
The longest yard sale in the east Texas corridor will begin at 8 a.m. Friday and continues through Sunday and should draw crowds from far and wide looking for a bargain, according to Howard W. Rosser, East Texas Tourism Association (ETTA) Director."



Take a Swing at Golf Collectibles

Summertime is golf time for lots of folks. But did you know there's more to the game than just a round on the greens? Collecting golf memorabilia is a...


chinese antique furniture
antique flatware jewelry
english furniture antique
|

Labels:

AddThis Social Bookmark Button Add to Any Social Bookmark onlywire Socializer
socialize it
Comments:
Cool antiques site. Good work dude!
 
Post a Comment



<< Home
Learn all About It All The Current Information

antiques

My Photo
Name:
Location: Logan, Alabama, United States

My worst job was cleaning fish. I spent nearly 12 years as a pharmaceutical sales rep.

  • antique radio console
  • antique furniture
  • antique hair jewelry
  • ARCHIVES
    May 20, 2008 / May 21, 2008 / May 24, 2008 / May 27, 2008 / May 29, 2008 / Jun 1, 2008 / Jun 5, 2008 / Jun 8, 2008 / Jun 9, 2008 / Jun 10, 2008 / Jun 11, 2008 / Jun 12, 2008 / Jun 13, 2008 / Jun 14, 2008 / Jun 17, 2008 / Jun 20, 2008 / Jun 21, 2008 / Jun 23, 2008 / Jun 24, 2008 / Jun 25, 2008 / Jun 26, 2008 / Jun 27, 2008 / Jun 29, 2008 / Jun 30, 2008 / Jul 2, 2008 / Jul 3, 2008 / Jul 6, 2008 / Jul 10, 2008 / Jul 13, 2008 / Jul 16, 2008 / Jul 19, 2008 / Jul 22, 2008 / Jul 31, 2008 / Aug 3, 2008 / Aug 4, 2008 / Aug 7, 2008 / Aug 8, 2008 / Aug 10, 2008 / Aug 13, 2008 / Aug 14, 2008 / Aug 16, 2008 / Aug 17, 2008 / Aug 21, 2008 / Oct 9, 2008 / Oct 16, 2008 / Oct 23, 2008 / Oct 29, 2008 / Nov 1, 2008 / Dec 20, 2008 / Dec 28, 2008 / Dec 31, 2008 / Jan 3, 2009 / Jan 20, 2009 / Jan 24, 2009 /




    Add to My AOL
    Subscribe with Bloglines
    Google Reader or Homepage
    gritwire
    Subscribe

    Add to Netvibes

    Subscribe in NewsGator Online

    Subscribe with Pluck RSS reader
    Subscribe in Rojo
    Simpify!
    Add to Technorati Favorites!

    Add to My Yahoo!


    Powered by Blogger

    antiques