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Antiques may be of many different kinds and of
all the antique collectibles and furniture happens to be the most
popular and practical choice. Antique furniture is distinct from
other categories of antiques in the sense that no one collects the
same type of object repeatedly. It means that you would not want to
buy and collect only tables or chests and fill up your home with
everything the same. However, you may have a specific liking to
certain wood or style.
Regardless of your preference, if you are planning to purchase
antique furniture, you need to know the basics. In other words, you
should have some idea about various styles, techniques of
construction, finishes and variety of woods used. You will need this
knowledge to determine if a particular piece is original (in its
original state without any major changes) or altered (if some major
alterations or additions have been made to it.)
Once you are acquainted with the basics, go to as many antique
furniture dealers and auctions as you possibly can. When inspecting
the merchandise, don’t hesitate in pulling out drawers, getting down
on your knees to look at the underside of tabletops or lifting
chairs to have a look at their legs. If you don’t get down and
dirty, you will never learn.
In the beginning, furniture was crafted from solid wood but with
improvement in cabinet making techniques, furniture decoration by
applying veneers (thin sheets of wood) was developed. This provided
an inexpensive method of creating decorative effects from different
grains and patterns. It was also an economical technique that made
inexpensive woods look like expensive hard woods. Such furniture had
a solid body called a carcass that is made of a different, generally
less expensive wood, like pine. Some of the woods used in antique
furniture are beech, cherry, chestnut, ebony, elm, mahogany, pine,
oak, satinwood, walnut etc.
The following features are significant when determining the age,
authenticity, quality and worth or price of antique furniture:
I> Color and Patina: Patina is the glow of the wood after years of
accumulation of wax polish and dirt. A rich subtle color is also an
important characteristic of antique furniture.
II> Proportion: A disproportionate piece of furniture may well be a
“marriage” of different parts from different furniture.
III> Construction: Before the late 17th century, furniture was made
using mortise and tendon joints and pegs were handmade.
IV> Condition: Do not ignore pieces with marks or blemishes as the
wood has not been damaged. A good restorer can undo surface spots.
Antique Furniture in it original pristine condition is worth the
highest price.
V> Alterations: Altered furniture is always less desirable than the
original piece. Telltale alterations include large pieces reduced in
size, freshly cut surfaces, plugged holes, repositioned handles etc.
Now that you know what to look for, the question is where to look
for antique furniture?
Well, apart from auctions and dealers, you can always check the
classifieds section in the paper to see if anybody’s selling
furniture and go check it out. You might even find a good bargain
this way. Also, you will find many sites that sell antique furniture
on the internet or you could use the internet to find out where you
could go to get good deals on antique furniture.
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