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Hints and Tips

Hints and Tips

  1. Corking Cleaning Concept - How to clean cork lids on retro storage jars

    I recently bought some nice T. G. Green 'Granville' storage jars with their original cork lids. These pieces looked as though they'd not been washed since the day they'd been made! The ceramic jars were easy enough to clean in the washing-up bowl. The lids were so dirty, that they required a bit more thought. After a bit of trial and error, I found a great cleaning method for even the dirtiest of cork.

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  2. How to Buy and Sell at Auction

    I attended my first auction at ten days old. In the thirty years that have since passed, a lot has changed. The advent of the internet has made buying and selling at auction easier than ever before. Despite this, many people are still hesitant to visit or take part in a classic 'in the room' auction.

    Recently, I was lucky enough to attend an ingenious 'Novice Night' at Wessex Auction Rooms, hosted by the co-owner Tim Weeks (of Bargain Hunt fame). The turn out was fantastic, which made me realise that so many people still find auctions daunting. In this guide, I aim to explain the ins and outs of buying and selling at auction, as well as dispelling the myths surrounding

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  3. How to Safeguard Your Antiques from Theft

    How to Safeguard Your Antiques from Theft

    The Telegraph recently published an article detailing the increases seen in theft, burglary, and robberies over the festive period. In some cases, these crimes have soared by around 20% on the previous year; worse still, many of these criminals are not apprehended or charged for these offences.

    The winter months tend to bring with them a greater volume of crime. The long, dark evenings provide cover for burglars, as well as the fact that many properties

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  4. How to Manage Your Collection

    How to Manage Your Collection

    I am a member of several online groups relating to glass, pottery, and porcelain. I enjoy looking at other people's collections, admiring rarities, and learning about more unusual pieces. Recently, a member posted a question asking others how they document their collections; after all, some of these people have thousands of pieces. I was astonished by how few people did keep a record of their acquisitions; of those that did, many kept old-fashioned hand-written ledgers. A considerable number of those who responded seemed unsure about how to set up a system on their computer that would assist them in maintaining their collectibles.

    I have been managing over half a dozen databases

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  5. Caring for Your Lead Crystal

    ‘Glasses were made to be used’. This is something I stand by and frequently reiterate to friends and customers. Many people are surprised at the notion of someone using an 18th century wine glass; although these objects can be admired for their historical and aesthetic value, they were originally made with one purpose in mind: imbibing.

    In this article, I aim to offer advice on caring for your crystal, be it wine glasses, decanters, bowls, or

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