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Monday, January 28, 2008 Daryle Lambert: Will Success Come to You in the Antiques, Collectibles, and Fine Art Markets? I will never forget the words of wisdom my father shared with me as a boy. "Why see so little from the ground when you can soar Read More...
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Thursday, January 24, 2008 Nothing is Too Large - Not Even a Classic Car I have shared with you that for me, I am not usually interested in dealing with anything that is larger than a bread basket or a painting. But there are exceptions. No, I'm not Read More...
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Tuesday, January 22, 2008 Lotton Art Glass Bandwagon Begins to Roll, As Predicted John Lotton Vase. Photo from Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Chicago. I have been writing that the day was soon coming, when buying a quality piece of Lotton Art Glass would Read More...
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Sunday, January 20, 2008 A Word of Caution: Commercial Art Auctions Marcus Glenn Painting . I was privileged to have been invited to a charity art auction last night. Although knowing I would be accompanied by three fine ladies, my wife Vickie, approved Read More...
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Thursday, January 17, 2008 Expert Opinion Needed in Asian Antiques and Antique Bottles T here are a few areas of the Antique, Collectible and Fine Art markets I find I don't have enough knowledge about. The ones that give me the hardest time are Asian Read More...
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Tuesday, January 15, 2008 Daryle Lambert: I'll Take Them All – Antiques – Collectibles – Paintings T his is a time when we treasure hunters should be taking advantage of the opportunities that come our way. While there aren't Read More...
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Monday, January 14, 2008 Daryle Lambert: Antique Watches and Time Pieces/ Vintage Watches W e can tell when shadows on the ground grow longer that time changes, but the easiest way is to look at our watches. And if you've got a watch or time piece Read More...
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Thursday, January 10, 2008 Daryle Lambert: INDIAN ARTIFACTS - Clothing & Wardrobe Not Many Can Afford Today Lakota (Sioux) War Shirt (back), about 1875 . Photo Courtesy of Minneapolis Institute of Art. F or several years now, I have traveled to South Read More...
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Wednesday, January 9, 2008 Daryle Lambert: Indian Artifacts - Points and Blades from Antiquity A s you know probably know by now, I'm not one to sit around too long without trying to learn something new. And so, when I was visiting in Kentucky over Read More...
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Tuesday, January 8, 2008 Daryle Lambert: Indian Pots and Indian Artifacts I've gotten a little excited about Indian Pots after mine sold for $2,220 at auction. It was a older one, by Marie and Julian Martinez of the San Ildefonso Pueblo tribe. This Read More...
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Monday, January 7, 2008 Daryle Lambert: Now THIS is personal Wealth Building The auction in Evansville ended yesterday, and I was able to get some figures on how the 31 Gang's pieces did. The Harvey Joiner portrait we bought for an incredibly low Read More...
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Sunday, January 6, 2008 Daryle Lambert: Surprise News from Antiques, Collectibles & Fine Art Auction Yesterday, I didn't expect anything special but it didn't turn out that way. You see, the big day I've been waiting for for is today, Read More...
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Saturday, January 5, 2008 Daryle Lambert: Bad News All Around -- But Great News for Antiques, Collectibles and Fine Art The Stock Market was down 250 points yesterday, unemployment rose to 5 %, plus housing sales were the worst in sixteen years. Time Read More...
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Friday, January 4, 2008 Daryle Lambert: The Underdog Can Win in Antiques, Collectibles, & Fine Art Last night I got a lift from watching the election returns. It didn't matter who you were rooting for, which candidate had the most campaign money Read More...
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Just because the art world is on fire doesn't mean that every artist will have his work available for sale in the market. Why is this important to know? Let's take Kentucky artist, Harvey Joiner for example. Though he was exceptionally skilled Read More...
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