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Antique - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An antique (old) is an old collectible item. It is collected or desirable because of its age (see definition), beauty, rarity, condition, utility, personal emotional ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antiques
Antiques are Green - Home
Antiques not only provide unique style and value for money but the annual emissions of an antique piece can be as little as one sixteenth of those of its modern ... http://www.antiquesaregreen.org/
eBay Guides - Antiques Selling Guide
Learn how to get top dollar for your antiques with eBay's Antiques Selling Guide--silver, ceramics, pottery, clocks, metalware, furniture, rugs and more. http://pages.ebay.com/buy/guides/antiqu...
Antiques | eBay
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Antique & Collectibles Price Guide | Kovels.com
Antiques & collectibles information since 1953. Antique & collectibles price guide, Silver and pottery marks, directory for collectors with listings on appraisal ... http://www.kovels.com/
Sell The Antiques.
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Antique Tables
How To Buy Antiques Any advice on how to buy antiques? Pick something and learn all you can about it. For instance, vintage/antique [...] Purchasing Antique Furniture http://www.tablesantiques.com/
How Are Antiques Valued? | eHow.com
How Are Antiques Valued?. By definition, items are generally considered antique if they survive to be 50 to 100 years old. However, it is rare that items are ... http://www.ehow.com/how-does_4569945_ho...
AntiqueShire
AntiqueShire British and European Antiques and Collectibles ... The Antique Trade. Your store for BRITISH and EUROPEAN Antiques, Collectables, Pottery, Ceramics ... http://www.antiqueshire.com/
Antiques - How To Information | eHow.com
Don't just sit there scratching your head, find useful info on Antiques on eHow. Get essential tips and learn more about everything from How to Remove Polyurethane ... http://www.ehow.com/antiques/
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