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		<title>24.100.138.240: Created page with &quot; A  specialist who sells antiques,  typically in a permanent  facility  however also at fairs, is  called an  antiquarians.  There are many advantages to  purchasing from a de...&quot;</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Created page with &amp;quot; A  specialist who sells antiques,  typically in a permanent  facility  however also at fairs, is  called an  antiquarians.  There are many advantages to  purchasing from a de...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt; A  specialist who sells antiques,  typically in a permanent  facility  however also at fairs, is  called an  antiquarians.&lt;br /&gt;
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There are many advantages to  purchasing from a dealer  as opposed to at auction. There is no pressure to  comprise your mind in an instant  regarding how much you are  eager to pay, which you may have to do in the heated  setting of an auction. You will  additionally know exactly how much you will pay for the piece - there is no  should  fret about  including the auction house premium onto the  rate  estimated.&lt;br /&gt;
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Unlike auction  homes, where  furnishings  might be quite  run-down,  a lot of quality  dealerships  provide furniture in a  excellent state of repair and will have the piece  brought back, if necessary, before offering it for sale. This means that there are no  added  renovation  expenses to  consider.  If you get on well with your dealer, you might build up a  resilient relationship that will be  advantageous to both of you. &lt;br /&gt;
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 Many  dealerships are great enthusiasts about their stock, and will probably be  pleased to share their  understanding of the subject as you build your collection. They might look out for special pieces that they do not have in stock for you, or offer to buy back pieces they have sold to you, so that you  could upgrade your collection.&lt;br /&gt;
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 Ask for as much  details about the piece as possible if you see something that you  desire to  get.  A  great  dealership will  invest time  talking with you, explaining the pros and cons of the pieces in which you are interested. The dealer  ought to be able to  inform you how old an  product is, what it is  made from, and from where it came (auction,  personal property, or  dead estate).&lt;br /&gt;
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There  might  additionally be some sales  have a tendency to be  smaller sized - a  neighborhood boot sale might be a  excellent  location to  quest for a Lloyd Loom wicker chair or  clothes hamper, but do not  anticipate to  discover a Chippendale side chair or an oak dresser  really often.&lt;br /&gt;
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 As  constantly, the old  proverb &amp;quot;the  very early bird catches the worm&amp;quot; is  real. The first to arrive are often the dealers, who  might arrive well  prior to dawn. Try to  get to the sale as early as possible and always carry a torch (or flashlight). The light can be poor if it is early in the  early morning or late in the  mid-day, and you  have to  have the ability to  examine  products closely before you part with any cash. &lt;br /&gt;
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 If you are in any doubt, ask a few questions about the provenance of the piece. It is  likewise a  excellent idea to note the license-plate number of the seller's  automobile. &lt;br /&gt;
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There are  numerous  benefits to  getting from a  dealership rather than at auction. Unlike auction  homes, where  furnishings  might be quite  run-down,  a lot of quality dealers offer  furnishings in a  excellent state of repair and will have the piece restored, if necessary, before  providing it for sale. A  great  dealership will  invest time  chatting to you,  describing the pros and cons of the pieces in which you are interested. The first to arrive are  frequently the dealers, who  might  show up well before dawn.&lt;br /&gt;
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