About This Book
A collection of essays that celebrates the rewards of assembling antiques and curios while offering practical guidance on cultivating taste and knowledge. It balances reflections on historic collectors and the decorative use of old objects with concrete advice about learning connoisseurship through direct contact, studying reference material, and seeking bargains in expected and unexpected places. Topics range across furniture, ceramics, metalwork, and small curios, emphasizing the pleasures of discovery, the importance of careful judgment, and the compatibility of collecting with modest means.
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