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Antique Dealers
Antique dealers are the authorized or (at times) non
licensed, brokers or sellers of antique articles. These antique dealers operate
from their shops or even garages where they have accumulated antiques from
historic times. Antique auction are also the platform where these antique
dealers converge, not only to procure antiques but also to interact with other
dealers and antique collectors who might be prospective clients for them. The
collection of these articles by a selected few people in the world, and even
the government and states, have made this a unique industry, though it is not
termed as formal industry but if the amount of money involved in transaction of
procuring the antiques can be considerd, then it may even leave many industrial
segments way behind. The number of people, professionals and the companies
involved in the trading and owning these antiques if taken into account, makes
it worth a formidable industry segment. Antiques dealerships and collection,
also provide employment to many people, including the professionals. The formal
and disciplined structure of the working and operation in the antique market
has made people aware and instilled curiosity among the masses as well. Since
everybody carries in his heart the pride and love for the culture, and the
ancestors; anything related to that culture, that too from past is revered as a
part of the legacy from the ancestors.
Though they might not afford these
articles but they surely have interest in tracking them and witnessing them.
This is giving rise to a platform or area in market/economy, which will be the
link between the demand and supply for the antique articles. The list of
operators or sellers/auctioneers can be found in a compiled list of the places
and professionals in this business. This antique guide helps the
customer/client to channelize his effects and approach in the right places or
people. These antique guides also furnish important information on the antique
articles or objects. Online Platform such as online guides makes the work of
searching, a lot more easier for the customer. These antique guides also act as
the source of revenue generation for the sellers, who earlier had only a
selected a few in the particular area, to whom these artifacts could be
displayed to and sold. The compilation and introduction of these antique guides
made the pitch global rather than regional. The printed version of the antique
guides helps the regional and local people to know, where to seek the desired
items, locally. Modern cities have seen
increase in the rise of such outlets offering antiques.
These outlets offer
small antiques at a price which is affordable to the common man .The auction
houses also take the help of these antique guides to, publicize the particular
auction or to invite the prospective bidders to the auction. These antiques
guides also provide a meeting ground of professionals who serve this field of
antique evaluation, maintenance and tracing .It is advised to consult with the
professionals before buying any antique, as he can guide you to the various
aspects of which one might not be aware of or might not have the in-sight into.
Even the sellers of the antiques take the guidance and help from these
professionals to reconstruct or maintain a dying piece of art/antique, before
auctioning it. There is a time period given to the buyers/bidders, at the
auction when they could watch these articles closely and make an evaluation by
themselves. Hence, the buyer as well as the seller should have the entire
information about the article on the block, to be sold. The lack of knowledge
or disregard to any piece of information, can lead to undermining or less
pricing of an article, which may mean loss to the seller. Simultaneously, a
buyer might overbid for an antique, which might not be the worth of money being
paid .In many states the auctioneer needs to be licensed person or a licensed
firm to carry out the auction. These auctions are of different types some
auctions have a minimum bid and if the bidding did not reach to the particular
minimum bid, the item is not sold. In other auctions there may be a charge levied
by the auction house or auctioneer on the seller for a percentage on the
article when/if sold. Antiques are seen from the art lover’s point of view and
hence can be valued by the buyer only. These historical article known as
antiques, are timeless and invaluable but to put a tag on them in monetary
terms, is one of the difficult part of the work. Antique guides are the best
places to track the related information for any aspects of antiques. A brief
history of the antique is also attached to give the customer a peek into the facts
and what to expect out of a bid. Additional information on the subject and the
article can also be found in these guides. Antique guides work as excellent help
to the novice and amateurs who might have discovered the taste and inkling for
the antiques.
The insight and first hand knowledge on where to look for the
particular category of items; how to prepare for the bidding; the inside out of
the auction process and handing over process; and most importantly the tips for
healthy maintenance of the artifacts, after possessing the antique. The tips
and useful Dos and Don’ts help the prospect or an art lover to get prepared for
the responsibility of taking the timeless legacy forward. These historical
artifacts instill a feeling of nostalgia and awe in the art lovers as by just
being in the same frame and so close to an antique, one feels taken to an
entirely different level. One feels himself to be a part of the history and
through the antique, try to get close to it. The owner of these artifacts
should also remember the responsibility of possessing such a gift of art by
taking a good care of them and pass them to the next generation learn and
experience the same things that we in our generation might have felt in
witnessing the small but not insignificant part of history.
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