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How to buy an antique
MAKE friends with a dealer. Don't pretend you know more than you
do and don't be afraid to tell them how much you want to spend. It may be
only £10 a month, but that doesn't matter. I made friends with a London
print dealer called Finbar MacDonnell, and whenever I have a few pounds
to spare, I spend an afternoon with him and come home with, half a dozen
pictures.
I never buy anything in a shop with signs saying Don't Touch. How
can you read a hallmark on silver, or identify a piece of porcelain without
picking it up?
There are very few bargains, especially through dealers. That's why you
should never buy an antique because you think you will make a profit by
selling it on. Buy an antique because you want it and you like it: nothing
else makes sense.
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