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Wednesday, July 12, 2017

How To Choose Antique Pottery And Glassware For Your Home

By Gregory Stewart


If you are just starting to collect antiques, you may be wondering how to add these beautiful links to the past without emptying your bank account. Here are some tips and tricks that you can use when shopping for smaller items such as antique pottery and glassware. Many of the same principals will still apply when it comes time for you to add bigger ticket items such as furniture to your home. By then, you will know what to look for and how to choose the best spot in your home for any antique.

Once you start looking at the different time periods you will see that when a piece was made can highly affect how heavily decorated it is. In some periods, heavily decorated pieces were much more popular. You should think about what style of room you are placing a piece in to make sure that your new addition is suitable.

You should also think about whether you want to use the piece to hold or display items, or if you simply want it to look beautiful and have no practical purpose. This may affect which kind of item you choose and which materials will work best for you. A delicate antique ceramic vase may be too fragile to hold flowers or other items. If you want it for display only, however, then it could still work well for your space.

You may also want to think about how easily a piece can be cleaned. If it is going to be mainly used for decoration and will not be touched on a regular basis you may find that a particular piece does not get as dirty as one that is being handled all of the time. If you will be touching a piece to take items in and out of it, you will often need to clean it more thoroughly.

Glass pieces will either have designs etched into the surface or they will use different colors of glass to form a design. This makes them easy to clean. If, however, the glass is very old or there is any metallic paint used on the outside, you will need to be careful cleaning the piece so the metal doesn't wear off and the piece doesn't chip or break.

When you start looking at different styles of ceramics and glassware you will quickly see that some have more simple designs. The lines may be straighter, the handles may be less ornate and the patterns may be simpler and involve fewer colors. If you want to put your items in a modern, minimalist space, this style of piece may work better. Traditional spaces will usually look better filled with more ornately designed pieces.

Some individuals choose to work with interior decorators or antiques dealers when they begin collecting. This can be a good idea especially if you want to find pieces that will appreciate in value. Otherwise, you should be able to find beautiful items in many places such as antique shops, estate sales and private collections that are being liquidated.

Of course, once you get a piece home, feel free to play with it and move it around your home. You may have a specific spot in mind for it but it may also help to try a piece in many different locations in order to figure out where it looks and feels the best.




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