Tips, Tools, and Techniques to Care for Antiques, Collectibles, and Other Treasures
vol. 5: Practical Guide Series
April, 2012
Published
144
Pages
25 illus. Bib.
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About Caraway's Tips, Tools, and Techniques to Care for Antiques, Collectibles, and Other Treasures
What common baking ingredient can conceal white rings on furniture? (Crushed pecans.) How do you detect a repair in a pottery vase you want to buy? (Look at it under a black light.) What’s the best way to remove water damage from your great-grandfather’s Bible? (Put it in your freezer.)
Answers to these questions and many more are included in this convenient handbook by long-time antiques expert Dr. Georgia Kemp Caraway. Organized alphabetically, Tips, Tools, and Techniques is easy to consult about the cleaning and maintenance of common antique and collectible objects, including metal advertising signs, glassware, clothing, and jewelry. Addenda provide information such as how to get a good deal at auction, the dates of Chinese dynasties, and U.S. patent numbers. An especially handy pronunciation guide helps the monolingual among us speak with confidence about the provenance of Gallé ware and Schlegelmilch porcelain.
Compact yet authoritative, this handbook will appeal to both dealers and buyers, as well as everyone with something from Grandma in the attic.
“Caraway provides useful information that is not found in any other helpful hints book. I use this guide in my work to locate otherwise hard-to-find tips for cleaning and restoring items I find in household sales to increase the value of the items.” —John Bennett, of John Bennett Estate Appraisals
“The tips provided in this book are practical, the directions are easy to follow, and best of all, they work. Caraway has combined her professional skills as a historian and preservationist with her love of antique collecting to engage her audience.” —Brett A. Jones, manager of the Antique Gallery
About the Author
Georgia Kemp Caraway (Ph.D. in Higher Education Administration) was executive director of the Denton County Museums for fourteen years. She writes a monthly column on antiques for the Denton Record-Chronicle and has appeared on Antiques Roadshow® as a generalist expert. When she is not teaching her popular classes on antiques and collectibles, she lives in a house full of antiques in Denton, Texas.