Monday, November 2, 2009
Rise in appraisals of antiques, heirlooms a sign of troubled economy - Chicago Tribune
Rise in appraisals of antiques, heirlooms a sign of troubled economyChicago TribuneHe learned it was a picture of Mary Queen of Scots. In its condition, dirty and with holes in the paper, the print would sell for $75 to $100. ...
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Antiques often have a greater chance of retaining value than new machine-made furniture. It adds a sense of warmth, history, and character to your house.
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