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How to Make $20,000 a Year in Antiques and Collectibles Without Leaving Your Job by Bruce E. Johnson,

How to Make $20,000 a Year in Antiques and Collectibles Without Leaving Your Job by Bruce E. Johnson,
The real estate boom has come and gone. The stock market is always a risky business. Today the smart money is in antiques and collectibles: you don't need much to get started, and the market for everything from furniture to folk art, from bottles to baseball cards, is just beginning to explode! Bruce Johnson, the expert called the "Dear Abby" of antiques, shows how you can turn today's bargains and discounts into tomorrow's hot money-making deals. Here are hundreds of inside tips that show you how to: -- Get in on the bottom floor before prices begin to go through the roof -- Enter the business without a formal education or a sizable investment -- Expand your operation and increase your income without taking time away from your present job -- Find the best sales, the best days to attend, and the best deals -- Negotiate bargains with dealers -- and beat them at their own game -- Create print ads for your wares that will pull in customers eager to buy -- Sell your treasures at a profit from your home, or at flea markets, yard and garage sales, auctions, and antique malls Plus: More than thirty antiques-related services you can run from your home, including caning, appraising, and refinishing.



Flea Market Fidos: The Dish on Dog Junk and Canine Collectibles by Barri Leiner,
Flea Market Fidos: The Dish on Dog Junk and Canine Collectibles by Barri Leiner,
Flea Market Fidos is a first of its kind guide to hunting down canine collectibles and giving them pride of place in your home. From paint-by-number terriers to Diana Thorne dog drawings, this irresistibly illustrated volume offers inspiration and information for both first-time collectors and serious dog devotees. Canine categories are illustrated with more than 200 flea market photos and include Puppy Love (a litter of lovable dog collectibles for children), Pup Art (puppy paintings and dog drawings), Ruff Stuff (stuffed dogs of every breed), Paper Trained (ephemera finds), and Real Tails (a celebration of the loyal road-trip rovers who accompany their owners on junking journeys). Readers will also be delighted by Go Fetch, a comprehensive resource guide of the best shops, websites, flea markets, and antiques malls nationwide. Authors and best friends Leiner and Moss have spent almost 20 years searching the world for canine treasures, discovering and photographing litter after vintage litter of flea market fidos -- and defining the breed along the way.



Mall/Southwest 4th Avenue and Mall/Southwest 5th Avenue (MAX stations) - The Mall/Southwest 4th Avenue and Mall/Southwest 5th Avenue stations are light rail stations on the MAX Blue, Red, and Yellow lines in Portland, Oregon. It is the 3rd stop eastbound on the Eastside MAX.

Cherry Hill Mall (shopping mall) - Cherry Hill Mall, owned by Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust, is the United States' first large indoor shopping center, and soon after its opening attracted busloads of visitors in the early to mid 1960s. The anchors of the mall are JC Penney, Macy's, and Strawbridge's.

Volo Auto Museum - The Volo Auto Museum is an automobile museum in the Chicago suburb of Volo, Illinois, USA. It is part of a larger antique mall.

Myrtle Square Mall - Myrtle Square Mall has closed and the fate of the property owned by local company Burroughs and Chapin is still up in the air. The Myrtle Square Mall became a dead mall after a bigger and "better" shopping mall, the Coastal Grand Mall opened in Myrtle Beach.



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Antique Collectible Bottle - Antique Collectible Bottle The Bottle Imp - The Bottle Imp (1893) is a short story by the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson about a working class native of Hawaii, Keawe, who buys a strange bottle from a sad, elderly gentleman who credits the bottle with his wealth and fortune, and promises the bottle will also grant Keawe his every wish and desire. Wine bottle - A wine bottle is a bottle used for holding wine, generally made of glass. Some wines are fermented ...

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Antique Art Collectible - Antique Art Collectible Antiques restoration - Antiques restoration refers to either the practice of "restoration"- restoring an antique or work of art to a like-new condition (or what might be perceived by a viewer or potential buyer as like-new), or "conservation"- the practice of preserving an antique or work of art against further deterioration. Restoration is a term often used by dealer and collectors, while conservation is the preferred terminology and methodology in museums and other cultural institutions. Art for ...

Antique Marbles and Collectible - Antique Marbles and Collectible Art marbles - Art marbles are high quality collectable marbles arising out of the art glass movement. There are many stunning examples such as Universe Marbles by Recko and others. Antique Boat Museum - The Antique Boat Museum in Clayton, NY hosts an antique boat show each July. It is the largest freshwater antique boat show in the United States. Collectible action figure game - A collectible action figure game is a collectible tabletop game in which the primary component ...

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