Collect and Collect and Select Best Antique

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What is the definition of antique? How can we say that such a thing qualifies as antique? Generally, antique means an old collectable memorabilia. Does it mean a mobile phone that has been outdated and has been faced out for more than a year can be considered antique? Logically, it is old and it can be a collectable item. Thus, it is considered antique in a very simple sense.

Antique has been understood in many ways. For others, an old mobile phone can be considered an antique but others would not. In determining what makes a thing antique is generally depends on the view of the collector but the indispensible requirement for a thing to be antique is that it must be old. It does not matter how old it is but it should be old enough that ample time has passed and still the item is still intact and maybe useful for the collectors.

Some collectors would base their judgment on the beauty of the item. If the item has a rare beauty despite its age then they considered it to be a collectable item worthy of their attention. Others would also look at the rarity of the item. If they believed what they found to be rare and has the most unique feature, then it is a collectable item.

Some collectors would also rely on the craftsmanship applied especially those antiques recovered with great designs. Condition of the item is also one of the factors a collector criticize an antique item if it is still in perfect condition and can be used for decorations.

The most common feature why an antique is of great value is the fact that it was once used by royal people from different era. This is evident in places where old palaces were once still built and the possibility of finding royal artifacts are higher compare to any other place. Antique collectors gather in these types of places like a moth gathers in a light.

One of the popular reason also why they considered antique as such is because the item was the product of famous people from the past. This is true especially in paintings. Collectors do not mind how much they will pay for a particular item of a former famous artist or what the condition of the item is. All they want is to collect a piece of work of the famous people from the past.

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Posted on September 3rd 2010 in Uncategorized

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