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'/ / Abgk V\\. /// fjy /xZ *<X\\\ \ ’ is stron B in Christchurch: and while some enthusiasts tional establishments are the materials used fashions of WjF // / \ \\\ ZZy /A*’ <v 238 ARMAGH ST <>6 v\\\ IS I whereas 10 to 15 years ago concentrate on only one form, generally fully booked we lin t h P time, and the feel and || /il J \ J\. \ ¥a\ f l?I A- V OPP WINTER GARDEN \P \\\ V about a dozen shops specialis- many find that there are com- advance ol the term. general appearance are some /// / .-dP \ \ \\\ 111 f 'J ' \U | ed in antiques, there would be plementary lines with which to . things of the indicators of -f a / dk \ \\\ !rl /, a v> a u X, \1 I nearer 100 today. make their homes more Inexpensive but instructive origin. Accurate use of these 111 >' ■. \ \\\ If! GAT 1 I ~ „, fh , . i • graceful in an age when the books on the subject, or a par- dues comes with experience. llf V/. V, \|l I Ilf /A I J I’ J >ll I «Oat the ancestors ot today s functional in household items ticular facet of it. also offer or from the advice of the ex- 111 PCIR 1 111 I /Z k7A*.AJAU <ll I Christchurch residents has often taken precedence further knowledge, and the perienced olt run IU 1 If l< Xi I | B treasured in their homes is over the elecant collector s own small reference 8 I Cli H Jr'S .’vv 1 1 I I lx FIRST RTRTFTD AY rl I treasured again. There must eugant. library can be supplemented !![ ULU ,r. n /Tfc>V\\ I II I I I „ * -*■-*■ * /k -' * UllUllUill I I be many modern home-owners Most antiques are a sound by the wealth of information There are some fields. 1 I FASHIONED J I \ I • i ■ I I I f w bo lament when they think financial investment. Their in- available in public libraries. however, which do not present 1 I " ■■*! \ ill |l OZk/7/ I of famil - v furniture and or- crease in value often exceeds _, x dating problems. Silver is one. 1 I FUnNllUriC ttMr .> | 111 II IN Zll /✓"> II 11 Pi I / naments discarded and the rate of inflation; but most Sound advice tor anyone, not A book on hallmarks makes it xl I An/n T • 'I \ 111 1’ |< «■” /tz VZ JL -■. o/Z’ disintegrated in rubbish people buy an antique for its just beginners, is that he or relatively easy to find where. I AMtlLf M / 11 / / || \ O/ Z ? dumps. charm, beauty, craftsmanship she should deal with a com- when and by whom a piece was -%| PIiKIPRV '■/ \ *.\ I STA.RTS TODAY /f ln NeW Zealand 'j^ n - V artic ! e yhip L rather thim'foHt: f* on , t 0 maintain. Many I I ! \ 1 / W' e §ll -.;»!«.*—*»»• will s -"xa refe „„„i„.k„„ -;AX // \ \Zs> PH 791-642 fg perty. fc nK>uu»ini m>ui« pottery and porcelain marks is < . \ / Z \ \ zb a. au en C7*j j Z/g There are manv categories — .. , helpful when the interest is in ,'V\ / / \ ziw A.H. 60-673 aJ CT /£ rhina o-la« silver furniture hor the beginner collector, the Ihe majority ot antiques have ceram : cs \\\ / / \ \°Z- china, glass. sHver. furniture !)est advic ® is probably t 0 join no visible means of identitica- ceramics _Y\ / / \ X ”M rArx -r \V > z-GxZ J i— a class catering for people tion, so the collector must rely I ftp* A. ✓ Z \ \Ci A A V*'* wanting to know more about on deduction to determine Z J 11 / \ J j antiques. ,The classes run by authenticity. ■ Z< j ? OAf ST ( CH| NG II EXOTIC It? 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TIMARU Buyers and sellers of quality , ,7" ~ . for 4^4.. 1 furniture fine, chma, porcelain, | guaranteed quality oak. silver, collector S items and Objets - . silver, canteens of flatware, candlesticks. ~ walnut, rosewood and ~y y® 111 ... , , n ~ d’art trays etc. mahogany furniture. ’[■ ~W d We buy and sell antiques, . - • . a aru « r „ S W ih It Remember we offer a full *■♦.*'* J /)/ hrin.a.Lran repair and restoration ser- i- IpwjuvlH; U onc-d-orac, zcawUr? s vice for all types of antiques, a| v 4 rz , J ~. iwKlv W I.Wiynk' 3. Kings MftS» W » Also Bead including furniture, W 4 In yA z New Zealand paintings, Jy&raJL ttLirxßirjSS? pattern pattern 12 upholstery, silver, ceramics, iaHlHMhx K J ' ■ setting 6 Circa i 790 ng - paintings, clocks etc. | , • Royal Doulton, |FWVK ; 9 ld E . n ( §k sh Specialists in preparing in- O|ll 7- ® V/MF’ 5 !) u- m I ■ iMwIOIBBH KSo- yentories and valuations for fi •// anything old. -F ft sn.OOO. insurance, probate, and your ''"fl ' ® 11 g s . 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