Antiques identification and price guide by era and maker
Objects that outlived their makers by centuries. Furniture that witnessed revolutions. Silverware that served at tables long since rotted away. To hold an antique is to touch the fingerprints of the dead, to wonder at the hands that crafted, polished, loved, and eventually relinquished these things to time's relentless current.
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Mid-19th Century Slave Ledger (Register of Negroes)

Chinese Export Porcelain 'Hong' Punch Bowl
The Cyclist (Fietsster), Cast Bronze Sculpture on a Plinth

Late Victorian Peridot and Diamond Necklace and Brooch Suite c.1890
Celia Hadeler - 'Canela Brown' Textile Artwork

Guillaume Corneille (Dutch, 1922-2010) - Abstract Composition, Mixed Media on Paper, 1962
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What this category includes
Antiques encompasses objects generally over 100 years old that hold historical, aesthetic, or cultural significance. This includes furniture from Georgian, Victorian, Edwardian, and earlier periods, silverware and Sheffield plate, ceramics and pottery, glass, metalwork, textiles, and household objects that predate the mass production era. Items range from elaborate court furniture to humble vernacular pieces, a hand-forged iron candle holder can be as historically significant as a gilded console table.











