Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

WHEN YOU’RE SOLD on old

Antiques and collectabl­es are enjoying renewed popularity, with more and more people discoverin­g the joys of collecting and realising the value of investing in beautiful things

- EXPERT: Clyde Terry, antique dealer

Q I HAVE visited the Antiques Faire at Nelson Mandela Square in Joburg and I am curious about the unusually shaped silver utensils and servers. What are they used for?

A Here are some examples to help you:

● The berry spoon was used in the 1800s when serving berries;

● The marrow spoon was used by the Victorians to delicately spoon the marrow out of bones;

● A caddy spoon was used to measure tea and at Victorian dinner tables;

● Special tongs were used to serve asparagus;

● A silver wine cooler, bottle or glass coasters and silver liquor labels for bottles are all high collectabl­es. Silver domes were used by the elite at dinner parties to cover food. These days they can look great placed strategica­lly on a dining room wall.

Q I am fascinated by antique collectors.

Why do they do it? A It could be sparked by something from childhood – a dinky car or doll that was treasured; the pattern on a tea set that belonged to grandma; the memory of sitting through dad’s painstakin­g photo shoots with an old camera, or grandpa’s stories about the war years. Seeing that item again brings back nostalgic memories. Finding out those items are highly collectabl­e and have value can turn you into a collector. Not only are items highly collectabl­e, depending on their date and maker, they also keep alive traditions long past. The chase to find a piece to add to a collection is what makes it fun. Any collector will tell you they never miss an antiques fair because they might miss the one time a dealer has the piece they’ve spent years looking for. Collecting might give you a handsome pay-off in the long run.

Q It is almost holiday season. What are great antique gift ideas?

A A first edition book for a book lover, or a silver, glass or porcelain memento that looks good and has investment value. Antiques and collectabl­es are enjoying renewed popularity as gifts. Why not look at adding a stunning vase, a new tea set or silver candlestic­ks to your home. For those wanting to start a hobby, consider collecting silver miniatures, thimbles or coins. You can also consider clothing such as a vintage steam punk dress or accessorie­s. If someone loves everything from the 1950s to 1970s, pick up a dinky car, an old typewriter or an advertisin­g signboard.

 ??  ?? A dining table set with antique silver and a beautiful display of red roses.
A dining table set with antique silver and a beautiful display of red roses.
 ??  ?? A silver Art Nouveau caddy spoon.
A silver Art Nouveau caddy spoon.

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