Cape Argus

Market for all things unique

The National Cape Antique Fair is in town, writes Marchelle Abrahams

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HOW many times have you looked at your silver tea set and wondered how much it’s worth? Thanks to the success of TV shows like Antique Roadshow and American Pickers, the world is enjoying a resurgence in valuable collectabl­es – and it’s not just overseas.

Alphen Estate in Constantia will be hosting the National Cape Antiques Fair starting tomorrow to Sunday. The event is an offshoot of the biggest and most prestigiou­s antiques fair, which is held in Johannesbu­rg each year, and visitors can expect to see no less than 15 dealers showcasing antiques, art, collectabl­es and decorative arts.

“The popularity of collecting is a worldwide trend, made even more popular by the many TV antique reality programmes such as the or the or programmes, is at an all-time high,” comments Clyde Terry, antiques dealer and fair organiser.

These shows have opened the collectabl­es market to all ages, particular­ly millennial­s. No longer seen as a hobby for restless old folk, picking has now become mainstream, with some even making a handsome living off it.

“The National Cape Antique Fair will cater to all these collecting genres, such as our Dutch antique dealer who finds unique pieces linking Holland to South Africa, our 20th Century furniture specialist or the dealer who scours the country to find that old Coca Cola fridge or old advertisin­g signs,” adds Terry.

If you are curious to know if that inherited pearl necklace is worth anything, now’s your chance. Stephan Welz Auctioneer­s have partnered with the fair to hold daily valuations without charging an evaluation fee. Instead, donations will be taken in aid of the South African Riding for the Disabled Associatio­n (Sarda).

The fair is also a chance for homeowners to add that special statement piece to their interiors. Perhaps an impressive armoire or an antique sideboard? Or add to your collection of silver porcelain figurines. The National Cape Antique Fair runs from November 17-19 (10am to 6pm) Venue: The Great Cellar, Alphen Estate R50 per person Visit: www.thecollect­or.co.za/

 ??  ?? OLDE WORLDE: Retro advertisin­g signs are going for a pretty penny on the market.
OLDE WORLDE: Retro advertisin­g signs are going for a pretty penny on the market.
 ??  ?? DIVERSITY: Alternate investment­s are a must for a balanced portfolio.
DIVERSITY: Alternate investment­s are a must for a balanced portfolio.

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