Thursday, 17 August 2017

On The Hunt For Vintage Glassware Collectibles

By Michael Fisher


Collecting is a fun and rewarding hobby. It often takes patience and finding that perfect piece can mean being in the right place at the right time. Like any items, vintage glassware collectibles can turn up in a variety of places and for those searching for it, there are a number of ways to do so, some without leaving the comfort of home.

Local antique shops can be a great place to start. If there is a specific piece sought that is not available, the dealer may be able to help find it. While the prices may not be the best deal, often times buyers can bargain to bring down the cost. Sometimes buying more than one piece can help lower the cost further.

Watch for garage sales by checking the newspaper or online classified listings. Grab a map, mark the sales and head out to find treasure. Most of the good items tend to go to the early birds, so to avoid disappointment, set out early to find the best selection. While there is no guarantee this will turn up vintage glassware, it is a lot of fun and can result in some wonderful finds.

These seem to be new online buy and sell sites every day. Some of the bigger and better known players, such as Amazon and eBay, have thousands of items and the ability to span the globe. For rare, one of a kind items, this route offers the best possibility of finding them. One drawback of shopping this way is that buyers cannot see the pieces first hand and must rely on evaluating them through pictures. It may also be prudent to note that when purchasing goods this way, shipping charges are often applicable and can increase the cost substantially.

In most areas, there are options for buying and selling locally online. There are many community sites that allow sellers to connect with people interested in what they have for sale close by. Because it is a more local sale, it is possible to see the product in person before making the decision to buy.

Look in second hand and thrift stores and check back often for items, as they are often put out as they arrive. These unique shops could be a low cost way to obtain collectibles. It can also prove valuable to speak with the staff or owners to let them know what exactly is sought so that they can let a buyer know when new items arrive.

Church sales can also turn up fun vintage items at a very low cost. These type of sales are like one big garage sale where items are donated and the proceeds kept by the church, perhaps for a particular fund raising effort.

With all of the options available, adding to a glassware collection is easy and fun. These can also be great ideas for those looking to sell pieces that are no longer wanted or are duplicates and the funds generated can be used to buy more pieces.




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