What makes a HAPPY ANTIQUES DEALER?

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I met Janet, an antiques dealer who has a space within Astra Antiques Centre in Lincolnshire, England. Janet loves what she does. This is a hobby that has become a business for Janet. Listen to the conversation and you’ll discover what makes a happy antiques dealer!

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Lovely tour! Thanks for showing us this beautiful dealer, she's got a pretty collection

rayblack
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Dear Janet and David, What a lucky antiques dealer to have David Harper swing by your beautiful showroom. Nice interview! Thank you for showing us around!

skiracer
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Love the chest of drawers appretice peace … and like her I passionate about China ! Thank for sharing!

stephanieknuppel
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Lovely tour and video. I’m hooked to these vids David i love the passion the lady has . The talks you have with dealers are great 😊 Regards Kev

dreamsreselling
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Happy antiques dealer? Piles of new stuff to dig through with piles of stories. When I'm out hunting I'm using my eyes and my "nose"; I say I buy things that make my nose twitch. Even if you don't know what something is, sometimes it will "smell" good. As Janet says, trading is a good way to keep your own home collection under control. Once you've figured out the story, it's time to move it on and make room for the next mystery. Traditional stuff - if it turns up on a popular show on telly somewhere, it starts to sell. If it's exotic-looking to the buyer, it sells. Chess sets were hot here for a while; there was a show on streaming about a female chess player (if memory serves) and off they went. No wonder the china sets went off to Japan and Taiwan. British porcelains were never sold there; they'd too much of their own!

OriginalNethead
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We find anything made by Shelley is super popular with Chinese buyers.

mickfromaustralia
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Chatelaines are very popular now in the fashion history world and re enactment and cosplaying scene.

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