Antique China Could Be Fit For A Queen

July 31, 2008

Antique China is known to be fragile and beautiful. Antique China is known as a queen’s paradise as it is was generally used by a queen at one time. An antique collector, who is especially fond of antique china, might with his little bit of luck find some antique china that a queen used before to serve her guests. The antique China could come from... Read more »

Antique Cars: It’s a big big Business!

July 24, 2008

A lot of us consider that preserving, or restoring, a car that was built in the early 1900’s may seem like a huge waste of time and money. But to all the people who are car lovers all over the world there is a huge, and growing, network of people that are finding joy in restoring old vehicles back to not only their running condition but then they... Read more »

Antique Cameras- An Interesting Look at the Past

July 17, 2008

The term photography sounds very easy and hence has been taken for granted. Now-a-days, digital cameras are so popular that, one just has to keep clicking snaps and then view them on your computer. Digital cameras require no processing and software editing makes the pictures that are taken even more interesting. However, people should remember that... Read more »

Antique bottles- How much do you know about them?

July 10, 2008

When most of us talk or think about antique, the last word or thought that comes to our mind is antique bottles. However, as rightly said and as most archaeologists know, if you want to know more about a society you need to look at what they used to put in their bottles. It has been noticed that when archaeologists get to a new dig one of the first... Read more »

Collecting Antique Books Requires Knowledge of Printing

July 3, 2008

Know Antique Books It’s not only the age, topic and the inclusion of illustrations, antique books can also be identified by the lack of an INSA number, which identifies the book in the national library system. Antique books are identified by the INSA number. The American National Standards Association, the name adopted in 1969, was not formed until... Read more »