How Do You Have A Possible Antique Dish Evaluated?
There’s a chance that a valuable treasure might be hiding in your cupboard. It may be a family heirloom or from a garage sale or flea market, and could be quite valuable. Antique dishes were often made in styles not common today, but what really defines an item as an antique dish is the age. To be an antique, the dish has to be at least 80 to 100 years old. Determining whether or not a dish is an antique is usually something only a qualified appraiser can do with a large degree of accuracy. Bring the dish in question to an antique dealer. Find an antique dealer easily by visiting a local antique mall. Inquire at the mall desk about making an appointment for an appraisal with a knowledgeable antique dealer on the premises. Often antique dealers have the proper reference materials on hand to evaluate antique dishes by looking at the style, markings and overall quality. Reputable antique dealers should be registered with The National Antiques and Art Dealers Association. Have your piece e