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  1. Careers in Antiques
    by Tony Jacowski. Pursuing a career in the exotic world of antiques can be a highly enriching and satisfying experience. To many people, dealing in antiques is an experience akin to nirvana. If you are considering pursuing a career in antique dealing, there are many different types of people you will come across and they will all have different roles to play. Dealing in Antiques Dealing in antiques is very simpl... products, articles, news

  2. Careers After Art School
    by Tony Jacowski. Ordinarily, most people do not perceive being an artist as a realistic career choice. The common impression is that it is merely an elitist pursuit, with no guarantee of monetary returns. However, this preconceived notion may not be applicable to every career option that involves art. For instance, having a career in art is not restricted to just painting. There are various other lucrative career... products, articles, news

  3. Antiques. One Man's Junk is Another Man's Treasure!
    by Bill Kernodle. In the end, an antique is as valuable as someone is willing to pay for it! Although an antique may indeed be 100 years old, that does not necessarily make it valuable. If it was not a desirable piece to begin with or it was of inferior quality, it would not be of interest to anyone today. Junk today is junk tomorrow! An antique is generally considered to be 70 to 100 years old. This is of course... products, articles, news

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