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Antiques Roadshow
A companion site to the PBS television series. The site features tour and broadcast schedules, a FAQ on attending the show and receiving an appraisal, background on featured appraisers, and Your Stories, where fans of the show
share their "antiquing adventures."
Christie’s
The site of this famous and exclusive auction house features information about upcoming auctions, locations of Christie's auction houses, information about getting appraisals, buying, and selling with Christie's.
Collectors.org
This official website for the National Association of Collectors features club and flea market directories, events calendars, appraisal information, and a link to TheftReports.com, which lists thefts and recoveries of antiques and collectibles.
Directory of Antiquing and Collecting
Searchable and browsable annotated directory of more than 15,000 sites of interest to antiquing and collecting enthusiasts.
The Gold Book
Provides the values of classic automobiles from 1886 to 1997. Prices are determined by monitoring auction results and private sales in the United States and Western Europe.
Internet Auctions list
A directory of of over 2,500 auction company listings with links to websites.
ICollector: art, antiques, and collectibles auctions online
Here is a one-stop resource for bidding on and previewing online art, antiques, and collectibles auctions worldwide.
MaloneysOnline
This is the searchable Internet version of Maloney's Antiques & Collectibles Resource Directory, listing more than 18,000 resources covering over 3,250 categories of antiques, collectibles, and other types of personal property.
Set your table
Set Your Table’s Discontinued Tableware Dealers Directory lists phone number or e-mail links to antique dealers, matching services, manufacturers, and others who specialize in locating, selling and repairing discontinued and hard-to-find patterns of tableware, dinnerware, flatware, glassware, silver, china, pewter, and sterling.
Victorian Station
This site features Victorian-era architecture, fashion, home design, gardening, arts and crafts, restoration ideas and accessories, antique furniture, jewelry (see special section on cameos), and trivia.
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