Antique Collecting

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Thursday, October 12, 2006

I am starting a series which I hope you will find interesting. Here is the first article in the series - there is more to come.

Why Collect Antiques?

Collecting seems to be something approximating a human instinct. People are almost natural hoarders, and collecting items of interest has long been a common past-time among individuals of almost every culture. The innate desire to accumulate and to enjoy the items acquired has led many to antique collecting as a hobby.

Collecting antiques over other options has some very unique advantages. One might be able to find other outlets to satisfy the urge to collect, but few (if any) would offer such panoply of benefits.

First, antique collecting provides a wonderful opportunity to interact with history and to learn from it. There are few pastimes that have such an enriching component. Not only does one find a way to enjoy their spare time with antique collecting, they also learn more about the past and develop a deeper appreciation for history and the people who populated those older eras. Antique collecting creates a valuable knowledge base and brings us closer to our forefathers and ancestors. It is a unique advantage to the hobby and one that should not be overlooked.

Second, antique collection offers a wonderful opportunity for financial gain. Having a hobby is, in many ways, its own reward. However, the attractiveness of a diversion is multiplied when one can actually reap financial gain through participation. Over the years, thousands of antique collectors have experienced generous profits as a result of their hobby. Savvy collectors will find overlooked items of great value or will seek out under priced collectibles in order to realize a financial gain. For many of the hobby’s participants, the quest to “buy low and sell high” is one of the most enjoyable aspects of their involvement.

Third, collecting antiques offers an ongoing diversion. No collection is really fully complete. There is always more that can be added. If one does feel their collection is whole, they can inevitably find an item or two for which they would appreciate a better-conditioned replacement.

The joy of collecting antiques is not in completion, but in the process of acquisition. Even if one does feel they have “conquered” their niche, a slight expansion in the nature of the collection can create an entirely new serious of fun and fascinating challenges.

Whether you have decided to collect antiques with an eye toward investment or purely out of appreciation for a particular subject, you have chosen a hobby that offers numerous unique and limitless benefits.

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