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		<title>The Basics of South Carolina Wine Collecting: Storage</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some people choose to go about collecting wine to earn money, and other people get into the art of collecting wine just because they are passionate about wine. It does not matter why you are collecting, for profit or for pleasure, the art of collecting wine is one that requires a bit of an investment [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some people choose to go about collecting wine to earn money, and other people get into the art of <a href="http://www.antiques.sc/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/winestorage.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-214" title="winestorage" src="http://www.antiques.sc/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/winestorage.jpg" alt="" width="240" height="207" /></a>collecting wine just because they are passionate about wine. It does not matter why you are collecting, for profit or for pleasure, the art of collecting wine is one that requires a bit of an investment in order for you to get started. Enjoying it and collecting it are two very different things, and you need to understand this if you want to get the most out of the art.<br />
When it comes to the art of collecting wine, one of the most vitally important things that you are going to want to consider is where you are going to keep the wine. One of the most substantial portions of your investment is going to go toward making sure there is a suitable place for storage that you can use when collecting wine. The motive here is going to be to make sure that your wine collection is going to be allowed to increase in its value rather than decreasing in value. The storage of your wine and the way that you keep your wine are going to make a huge difference in how well your wine is kept and collected. If you want your wine to last a long time and age beautifully, the right location is vitally necessary.</p>
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		<title>Asian Silk Screens in South Carolina</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Feb 2010 20:30:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For anyone in South Carolina who enjoys Asian art, an antique silk screen can make a gorgeous addition to your home. Paintings and even silkscreened prints with an Asian theme can give a room a distinct atmosphere, but there’s nothing quite like a paneled screen that can be hung on the wall like artwork or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For anyone in South Carolina who enjoys Asian art, an antique silk screen can make a gorgeous addition to your home. Paintings and even silkscreened prints with an Asian theme can give a room a distinct atmosphere, but there’s nothing quite like a paneled screen that can be hung on the wall like artwork or placed on the floor. And while a new silk screen might offer a wider variety of colors and designs than antique ones probably do, new ones just don’t bring with them that ancient feel and authenticity.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.antiques.sc/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/silkscreen1.jpeg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-120 alignleft" title="silkscreen1" src="http://www.antiques.sc/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/silkscreen1.jpeg" alt="" width="114" height="114" /></a>A reproduction of an antique Chinese silk screen will probably cost anywhere from $100 to $300 today in the Lowcountry. Some reproductions are hand-painted in much the style one would have been done hundreds of years ago, so if you’re looking for a screen as close to an antique original as possible, these are your best option for finding one affordably.</p>
<p>A true antique silk screen in South Carolina could cost anywhere from a few hundred dollars and on up, but most likely you’ll find true antique screens priced well into the thousands, with some very exquisite pieces easy reaching five figures. Much depends on how the screen is made, its age, its condition and whether or not it has the original fasteners and findings.</p>
<p>An antique silk screen that’s handpainted with four panels and a very small, unobtrusive frame is the most common type you’ll probably find. In many, the entire painting was done as one solid piece of art across all four panels, and there’s no real border to speak of. In some screens, each panel has its own image, and most of these have some sort of frame or border around each panel. Some have the border around each panel, with each panel as part of the large painting, as well.</p>
<p>The least expensive type of screen will most likely be the kind with no border around the individual panels <a href="http://www.antiques.sc/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/silkscreen2.jpeg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-121 alignright" title="silkscreen2" src="http://www.antiques.sc/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/silkscreen2.jpeg" alt="" width="137" height="97" /></a>and one large artwork covering the whole thing. The price is determined by the age of the screen and its condition. Sometimes a silk screen isn’t painted, but embroidered instead, or finished with a combination of the two. Often these will have the borders around each panel. Ask what type of wood makes up the frame—zitan wood is especially valuable, as it’s so rarely used for things today. It’s an extremely dense wood that sinks in water, and was once a popular type of wood in China. A wooden-framed screen could be rather plain with only straight borders and legs, but some are intricately carved, adding greatly to the value.</p>
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		<title>One of the most versatile pieces of antique furniture: School Tables</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2010 16:06:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you’re looking for antique furniture in South Carolina like an antique school table or desk, one great place to find these items is estate auctions.  While you can find antique furniture in online auctions like eBay, you need to be very savvy about the purchases you make–just because something looks antique doesn’t mean it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you’re looking for antique furniture in South Carolina like an antique school table or desk, one great place to find these items is estate auctions.  While you can find antique furniture in online auctions like eBay, you need to be very savvy about the purchases you make–just because something looks antique doesn’t mean it is, especially with as many towns rich with historical significance as South Carolina. There are entire stores where you can purchase antique reproductions, after all, and own something brand new that looks like it was crafted 100 years ago.  So those auctions that claim to be for antique furniture and antique school desks should be able to offer more than just the claim of “antique” to prove that the item really is an authentic antique.</p>
<p>Your reasons for wanting to find an antique school table have much to do with how you should go about purchasing one.  If it’s merely the look you’re after, a certain style or type of manufacture, then you might decide to buy a reproduction.  Reproduction antiques are less expensive and have an appearance very similar to the originals they’re modeled after.  If it’s a sentimental quest because you remember how something looked or felt, or because maybe a grandparent or older relative had one that has become lost and you’d like to have that same piece, consider purchasing a reproduction.</p>
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		<title>Gothic Art: Not just for &#8216;Twilight&#8217; fans</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Though rare in South Carolina, the spotlight on Gothic art is shining brighter than ever thanks to recent pop-culture phenomenons such as &#8220;Twilight&#8221; and &#8220;True Blood.&#8221; Gothic art refers to any art, whether it’s a painting, a sculpture, or some other medium, created from about the mid-12th century through the end of the 14th century. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.antiques.sc/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/gothicart1.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-154" title="gothicart1" src="http://www.antiques.sc/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/gothicart1.jpg" alt="" width="65" height="135" /></a>Though rare in South Carolina, the spotlight on Gothic art is shining brighter than ever thanks to recent pop-culture phenomenons such as &#8220;Twilight&#8221; and &#8220;True Blood.&#8221; Gothic art refers to any art, whether it’s a painting, a sculpture, or some other medium, created from about the mid-12th century through the end of the 14th century. Art was still created over the next century that’s often called International Gothic, but this type of art was more secular and generally had a more natural style than the Gothic art produced during the preceding 200 hundred years. It’s those 200 years that are considered the span of the Gothic art movement. The last century of International Gothic eventually turned into the Renaissance period.</p>
<p>Gothic art began as sculptures of Christian icons, and then artwork telling Christian stories. Eventually the <a href="http://www.antiques.sc/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/gothicart2.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-155" title="gothicart2" src="http://www.antiques.sc/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/gothicart2.jpg" alt="" width="92" height="146" /></a>art style became popular in the secular world, with it being used to tell non-religious stories, as well. It was during the Gothic period that often artists were required to belong to some sort of artists’ trade guild. Recordkeeping for artists and their work was more detailed than ever before. More Gothic artists are known than from any of the previous eras. It was also during the Gothic period that some artist began regularly signing their names to their work.</p>
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		<title>Antique Doll Collecting in SC</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most popular forms of antique collectibles in South Carolina are antique dolls and there are some that can bring in an astonishing amount of money. Whether you have an old collection of vintage dolls, or you are trying to find one to complete your collection, there are several collector’s items that can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.antiques.sc/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/barbiedolls.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-170" title="barbiedolls" src="http://www.antiques.sc/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/barbiedolls.jpg" alt="" width="119" height="130" /></a>One of the most popular forms of antique collectibles in South Carolina are antique dolls and there are some that can bring in an astonishing amount of money. Whether you have an old collection of vintage dolls, or you are trying to find one to complete your collection, there are several collector’s items that can be worth a lot of money. This week, in preparation of Christmas, we are taking a look at the most valuable antique dolls that are currently on the market and widely available to collectors.</p>
<h3>Barbie Dolls</h3>
<p>America’s love affair with Barbie has been going on for decades, and these dolls remain some of the most popular on the market. While the new ones produced every year have some value, especially the collectible editions, it is the antique dolls that will have the highest sale prices. One of the best places to find a huge amount of Barbie dolls are online auction sites. However, you can come across a rare find at a garage sale, if you keep your eyes open.</p>
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		<title>Getting The Facts About Buying &#038; Selling Antiques Online</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Look at How the Antiques Trade and its customers are making use of the Internet and Practical advice on how they can make the most of it.
The growth of the internet in the 1990s was accompanied by huge investments in infrastructure and advertising. Some doubted its ability to transform our lives. There&#8217;s no doubt [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A Look at How the Antiques Trade and its customers are making use of the Internet and Practical advice on how they can make the most of it.</p>
<p>The growth of the internet in the 1990s was accompanied by huge investments in infrastructure and advertising. Some doubted its ability to transform our lives. There&#8217;s no doubt that in some areas it has done just that. It is true the rate of<br />
growth has slowed since the bubble burst but this has not stopped the continuing development in commerce on the Internet. In fact over one billion pounds was<br />
traded on the Internet in 2005 in the UK alone. We use it for shopping, for research and for leisure. Recent surveys have found that in a significant number of households it has displaced the television.</p>
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<p>The statistics speak for themselves. According to a recent survey for the Office for National Statistics, 64% of adults in the UK (29 million people) accessed the internet in October 2005, representing 92% of those who had ever used the net. Of adults who had been on the net in the three months before the survey, 61% had bought or ordered goods, tickets or services. Younger people were, perhaps predictably, more likely to buy online. However, even in the over 65 group deemed least likely to shop on the internet, 41% of users in this age group had done so. The antiques market is no exception when it comes to making use of the World Wide Web.</p>
<p>Millions of customers search on line everyday looking for specific antiques or just browsing casually to see what treasures they might unearth on the thousands of antiques websites. Customers like the fun of searching and the excitement of finding something interesting and then contacting the seller to do a deal. The internet has brought products and services direct to the customer in a way that no other medium in the history of commerce has been able to. Even the normally traditional antiques industry is getting in on the act. There are certain things both customers and dealers can do to protect themselves and maximise the opportunity.</p>
<p>Consumers can ensure that they are dealing with reputable businesses by looking for certain safeguards when searching for antiques. reassurances such as the Data commissioner&#8217;s padlock symbol which indicated that the business is registered and your private information will be held securely. On web sites where financial transactions take place, consumers can protect themselves by ensuring that a recognized certificate is displayed on the website. This indicates that the website has purchased the necessary eCommerce protection for consumers.</p>
<p>Where does the antiques trade stand in its adoption of the new technology? In a recent survey conducted by global on line antiques website antiqueshunting.com for LAPADA, research indicated the antiques trade is not making the most of the Internet. Although 70% of the trade have a website, many of these fail to maximize the opportunity. 90% of trade websites cannot take payment on line. 98% fail to attract more than 10,000 visitors per year. For comparison large sites get this sort of traffic per day. Its not all bad news, there are those in the trade who have made progress - and it is good business to be had. In this feature, we take a look at some of best practices used by those in the trade who are making the most of the new technology and offer practical advise on how to improve your Online presence to close that all important sale.</p>
<p>The first thing to think about is how much time and money am I prepared to invest in my online activity? It takes investment in both time and money to make it work. Most dealers have invested some money in setting up a website but then fail to invest the time in keeping it up to date or checking emails and responding to customer questions. The biggest complaint from those who have set up a website is &#8220;I cannot keep it up to date myself&#8221;. Most dealers require the web site developer to make the changes of adding and removing stock. This can be difficult and costly. A far better solution is to join a website that has invested in the software so you can do it all yourself. Joining a well established online showroom avoids spending significant investment and guarantees all important traffic to your stock.</p>
<p>Software for the Internet is a complex subject and can range from hundreds to many thousands of pounds. Most websites are quite simple. They are hard coded which means it&#8217;s not easy to update and change things. You require the developer to make the changes. Large websites are flexible because they use databases which can be altered and added to. Antiqueshunting.com is one such website that has developed a showroom that antiques dealers can add stock to, remove sold items from and take advantage of the high tech software that the company has invested in. A simple website can communicate to your customers but ultimately it will have its limitations. A communal website offers the chance to join the community and benefit from its size and pulling power.</p>
<p>The next consideration is traffic. Traffic is defined as the number of visitors that come to browse on the website. Most antiques dealers websites are like stars in the universe. They are a long way from anything else and very little will ever visit them. There is such a massive number of antiques website out there, getting yours picked up by the search engines who point customers to what they are looking for, can be very expensive and requires constant work.</p>
<p>Search engines rank websites according to relevance to what the searcher is looking for. For example, if you search for antique silver, in Google ( a well known and popular search engine) Google will look for the most relevant website according to size, number of links to and from each website and number of times the words antique silver appear on the site. The largest sites make the top of the list. An Antique Silver dealer with a small simple website will struggle to even get on the list. The trick is to get as many similar websites to link to you as possible. Trade links with other relevant websites because it helps by giving your website a higher ranking in the search engines. This in turn will promote your site higher in the list that is returned to the customers searching for goods and services.</p>
<p>An easy way to avoid the problem of attracting large numbers of targeted customers to your website is to join a large website that offers you a link and has a showroom of its own that you can put your stock into. This avoids the risk of you becoming just another lonely website out there in the Internet Universe.</p>
<p><strong>Antiqueshunting.com</strong></p>
<p>Antiqueshunting.com is a community of antiques professionals that brings together the stock from many dealers and related businesses under one virtual showroom. Dealers from around the Globe can use the websites cutting edge technology to list fine quality antiques for customers to view. The beauty of it is that it&#8217;s easy to keep up to date and requires minimum investment from dealers. By joining the community under one large website, many dealers are able to share the traffic that the site receives. Customers are able to contact dealers directly unlike other websites. As CEO Ronald Pethick explains, &#8220;This makes it easier for dealers to develop a relationship with the customer ensuring confidence in the buyer and closing more sales.&#8221; Dealers who already have website of their own are able to link to and from antiqueshunting.com for free via a link request found in specialist services.</p>
<p>Customers benefit from access to a variety of services available via antiqueshunting.com. Other related services include Shippers, restoration experts and insurance companies as well as links on the site to specialist in a variety of areas including furniture, lighting, mirrors, clocks, jewelry and ceramics, card cases and decorative art.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a virtual one stop shop for the entire antiques Industry. All this access to experts and related antiques companies is free to customers. Ronald Pethick CEO describes it as &#8220;a sort of dating service for the antiques Industry, we can match customers and dealers, or other service providers in the industry including trade organizations who also have links on the website&#8221;.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s the strength of the community that provides the best use of the Internet. Antiqueshunting.com is building one of the strongest antiques communities on the Internet. Any dealers or customers seeking more information on how they can benefit from the services offered by antiqueshunting.com can register free. Antiques dealers can take advantage of a free 3 month trial at any time by going to our free trial page. Alternatively if you just want advice on how to make your website more effective, the company is happy to look at any antiques trade websites and offer friendly free advice. Email r.pethick@antiqueshunting.com or call 01723 350163.</p>
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		<title>Video of the Day: Restoring Antique Wood Furniture</title>
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		<title>How are South Carolina antiques evaluated and priced?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before they buy antiques, most people typically browse all kinds of resources including printed antique catalogs. One search on Amazon.com will show you that there are all kinds of different books available on antique pricing and how it is done. If you are curious to understand how antique pricing is determined and compiled, you will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before they buy antiques, most people typically browse all kinds of resources including printed antique catalogs. One search on Amazon.com will show you that there are all kinds of different books available on antique pricing and how it is done. If you are curious to understand how antique pricing is determined and compiled, you will need to do some research. Let us go over three different concepts that are used for when it comes to gathering antique pricing information, including the first which is intrinsic value, the second which is current price in the market and the third which is pricing from antique appraisal experts.</p>
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		<title>Antique Rocking Chairs</title>
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		<title>Raggedy Ann Dolls</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Who would think something as simple as a rag doll could be valuable? Antique dolls of Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy are actually worth a pretty penny and they are incredibly hard to find in South Carolina. If you have an old doll sitting up in the attic, it may be time to dust it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Who would think something as simple as a rag doll could be valuable? Antique dolls of Raggedy Ann and <a href="http://www.antiques.sc/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/raggedyann.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-181 alignleft" title="raggedyann" src="http://www.antiques.sc/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/raggedyann.jpg" alt="" width="124" height="124" /></a>Raggedy Andy are actually worth a pretty penny and they are incredibly hard to find in South Carolina. If you have an old doll sitting up in the attic, it may be time to dust it off and get it appraised. Originals are highly sought after and collectors will pay a great deal of money to get their hands on one.</p>
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