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Iron Beds
By Ken Marlborough
Iron beds are beds whose frames are made of iron. Iron is a good material for beds, because it is heavy, sturdy, and rustic. Many people like the "feel" of iron for their bedframes, because it gives an old world flair. The choice of a bed is important, as we spend almost one third of our life sleeping. Beds can be made of wood or metals. The most common metal beds are iron beds.
They come in exquisite styles. Iron beds are durable and often cost much less than wooden beds. People who have any problems related to their back or neck must consult a doctor before buying an iron bed.
Some iron beds are antiques. Because of iron's durability they have been handed over from one generation to the other. These antique beds can cost you a fortune. Many of them are auctioned by auction houses, which deal in antiques.
There are several web sites where one can purchase iron beds. Some of us, however, may not be thrilled by the idea of spending a few thousand dollars by just looking at the picture of a grand old iron bed with a beautiful canopy on a web site. Many of us may like to touch the bed and have a feel of it before buying it.
Generally, iron beds are preferred for pets also. The quality of an iron bed depends not only on its design and the comfort it provides, but also on the quality of iron used in making it. The price of an iron bed varies accordingly.
Iron Beds provides detailed information on Iron Beds, Wrought Iron Beds, Iron Dog Beds, Iron Bed Frames and more. Iron Beds is affiliated with Custom Crib Bedding.
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Be suspicious if the interior mechanism of a clock just looks too new. It is quite common for a new mechanism to be placed in an old case. If you are buying the clock for decorative and aesthetic reasons you may not care, but if the antique is to be an investment or part of a collection, the presence of a new mechanism essentially means the clock is a "fake."
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Get a Second Opinion. If you�re unsure about a piece and it�s expensive, get a second opinion from a friend who is knowledgeable about antiques or whose taste you trust. Ask the dealer if he or she will hold the piece for you until you return. If not, ask yourself how you�d feel if the piece weren�t there when you got back. If the heartbreak you�d experience would exceed the disappointment you�d feel paying more for the piece than it�s worth, buy it.
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Old World Collectibles
Fri, 18 Jul 2008 23:22:01 -0600
Over 2000 items of Old World home decor and decorative collectibles, and an article about Mastering Old World Skills. The Reality TV programs of today have taught us how little we know about the old world's survival skills, or the ability to make things using old time hand tools & methods.
Nautical - Maritime Antiques and Collectibles
Fri, 18 Jul 2008 23:23:32 -0600
Unused Nautical gear in the olden days was used for scrap so now it's scarce, valued as collectibles that are often in reproductions. Here are some tips to help you know whether you're buying an antique or a reproduction that's been tweaked to look like the real thing.
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Iron Beds
By Ken Marlborough
Iron beds are beds whose frames are made of iron. Iron is a good material for beds, because it is heavy, sturdy, and rustic. Many people like the "feel" of iron for their bedframes, because it gives an old world flair. The choice of a bed is important, as we spend almost one third of our life sleeping. Beds can be made of wood or metals. The most common metal beds are iron beds.
They come in exquisite styles. Iron beds are durable and often cost much less than wooden beds. People who have any problems related to their back or neck must consult a doctor before buying an iron bed.
Some iron beds are antiques. Because of iron's durability they have been handed over from one generation to the other. These antique beds can cost you a fortune. Many of them are auctioned by auction houses, which deal in antiques.
There are several web sites where one can purchase iron beds. Some of us, however, may not be thrilled by the idea of spending a few thousand dollars by just looking at the picture of a grand old iron bed with a beautiful canopy on a web site. Many of us may like to touch the bed and have a feel of it before buying it.
Generally, iron beds are preferred for pets also. The quality of an iron bed depends not only on its design and the comfort it provides, but also on the quality of iron used in making it. The price of an iron bed varies accordingly.
Iron Beds provides detailed information on Iron Beds, Wrought Iron Beds, Iron Dog Beds, Iron Bed Frames and more. Iron Beds is affiliated with Custom Crib Bedding.
More Info On antique radio auction
Be suspicious if the interior mechanism of a clock just looks too new. It is quite common for a new mechanism to be placed in an old case. If you are buying the clock for decorative and aesthetic reasons you may not care, but if the antique is to be an investment or part of a collection, the presence of a new mechanism essentially means the clock is a "fake."
Buy antique jewelry cabinets today!
Get a Second Opinion. If you�re unsure about a piece and it�s expensive, get a second opinion from a friend who is knowledgeable about antiques or whose taste you trust. Ask the dealer if he or she will hold the piece for you until you return. If not, ask yourself how you�d feel if the piece weren�t there when you got back. If the heartbreak you�d experience would exceed the disappointment you�d feel paying more for the piece than it�s worth, buy it.
Buy Japanese antique jewelry today!
Some antique radio auction Stories
Old World Collectibles
Fri, 18 Jul 2008 23:22:01 -0600
Over 2000 items of Old World home decor and decorative collectibles, and an article about Mastering Old World Skills. The Reality TV programs of today have taught us how little we know about the old world's survival skills, or the ability to make things using old time hand tools & methods.
Nautical - Maritime Antiques and Collectibles
Fri, 18 Jul 2008 23:23:32 -0600
Unused Nautical gear in the olden days was used for scrap so now it's scarce, valued as collectibles that are often in reproductions. Here are some tips to help you know whether you're buying an antique or a reproduction that's been tweaked to look like the real thing.
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