The Wide Diversity of British Antique Furniture

The UK is a very old culture so there is a wide variety of British antique furniture that come out of each era of the empire.  The first thing to understand is that British antique furniture is classified by the period of time in which it was made.  Each era is named from the monarch who was in power at the time that the furniture was being produced.  There is some commonality to the design of British antique.  For example, the legs of the antiques are one way that experts can place a piece in its correct era.  While each furniture designer generation used some of the past in their own designs, each one was unique as well.

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The Great Hunt for Antique Brass Furniture

The appeal of looking for great antiques lies in finding that rare piece that will add beauty and value to your collection.  That is one reason why so many antique collectors take great pride in their antique brass furniture finds.  If you acquire a piece that is rare, in good condition and fits into your décor, that can be a prize worth working hard to find, buy and restore for your home or antique collection.

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Swedish Antique Furniture Fits in Beautifully with a Scandinavian Decorating Scheme

When you choose to incorporate Swedish antique furniture into your home décor, you are inviting in a world of new interior design ideas.  Antique Swedish furniture design has a cosmopolitan flair so it can easily intermingle with antiques from other cultures such as Italy or France.  But the thing that jumps out quickly when you start looking at Swedish antique furniture is the emphasis on color and movement.  Antique furniture from Sweden fits in well with an overarching Scandinavian decorating scheme that puts an emphasis on colors such as light blues, lavenders, soft off-whites and light green tints.

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Shopping for antique furniture

When redecorating your house, its important to remember that your furniture is more than just something to sit on.  Your furniture is an investment which can either increase or decrease in value.  How much value your furniture has depends on several factors.  The first and largest determining factor is the quality of furniture at the time you buy it.

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Keeping Your Antique Furniture Beautiful

When you take the time to admire a beautiful and elegant piece of antique furniture, its easy to get goose bumps.  Part of the joy and magic of antiques is that you are able to see the original beauty and craftsmanship that was put into that piece decades or perhaps centuries ago.  Part of the value of antiques is that they were so well made that they have endured down through the ages to be enjoyed by you and me.  But the other secret for why these fine pieces have survived is that as they have been handed down from owner to owner, each one prized their antiques and took care to protect them and clean them so that beauty could be handed down to the next generation of antique lovers as well.

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Estimating Real Value when Judging Antique Furniture Prices

Evaluating antique furniture prices is not the same as finding out how much you will pay for a new TV or for a quart of milk.  The antique markets are diverse, complicated and always changing.  If there is a sudden glut of a certain type of antique furniture, that can drive prices down and a shortage can have the opposite effect.  So antique furniture prices resemble the art market as much as they do the conventional furniture markets.

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The Words Vintage and Antique Furniture Can Mean Very Different Things

In the world of furniture, the words vintage and antique are sometimes used almost interchangeably, though this is not the correct way to use them.  In fact, they are two separate and completely different terms used to describe age and quality.  Its important to know the difference so that you get what you are looking for when you look for vintage or antique furniture.

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