Ideal for quick liquidity, though they will typically offer 30–50% below retail to account for their overhead.

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The world of antiques is more than just a marketplace for old objects; it is a high-stakes intersection of history, psychology, and economics. Whether one is buying or selling, success depends on a blend of historical literacy, market timing, and an eye for "patina"—the physical evidence of an object’s age and soul. The Art of Buying: Hunting for Value