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29 Jun

“Royal Means Money” - Daryle Lambert’s Antique and Collectible Blog - Royal Flemish Glass

Royal Flemish - Thanks to moison-inc.com
You may see this glass vase or ewer that really catches your eye at the next sale you attend but when you turn it over, to your surprise, there isn’t a mark. Most people at that moment would just set it down, especially if it carried a $250 price tag. […]

26 Jun

“Days of Our Lives” - Daryle Lambert’s Antique and Collectible Blog - The best of the best.

PEACE
Today is a magical day as I remember the “California Girl” and the “King of Pop.” Who remembers “Charlie’s Angels”? We won’t again be seeing the wind tossed golden hair swirling in the wind and the smile that could melt the frown on anyone’s face. Yes, she was sensuous - but in a cute and […]

25 Jun

“Are Paintings for You?” - Daryle Lambert’s Antique and Collectible Blog - I hope so

” Are Paintings for You?” - Daryle Lambert’s Antique and Collectible Blog - I hope so.

Your Guide to Success
Can you hear the applause as the auctioneer’s gavel goes down and someone has just purchased that $10,000,000 painting. The excitement in the room is almost electric but how does that apply to you? We are in […]

23 Jun

“When is Low, Low Enough?” - Daryle Lambert’s Antique and Collectible Blog - I wish I knew.

Charles Coutney Curran - www.postershop.ch
This is a question that I am sure you are asking yourself each time you want to make an offer, even if it is a bargain. My thought on this quandary is that you should never feel foolish if you think your bid may be too low, because today it may […]

19 Jun

“Why Just One?” - Daryle Lambert’s Antique and Collectible Blog – Another Glass Master.

Tony Jojola - Thanks to www.wrightsgallery.com
I have shared with you about my love of Western Art that started with visiting the Eaton’s Ranch in Wyoming [ http://www.eatonsranch.com/ ], however it has grown greatly from there. I have become very interested in everything to do with the Indian culture. After collecting several wonderful Western paintings by […]

17 Jun

“It May Be Time” - Daryle Lambert’s Antique and Collectible Blog – I took the step today.

Just Keep Mov’in - Thanks to flicker .com
I believe that I am like so many of you. In what way, I am sure you are asking. Well for the last few months it has been very difficult for me to get motivated and do the things I need to do to continue my march in […]

16 Jun

“Arbitrage” - Daryle Lambert’s Antique and Collectible Blog - A word you should know.

Arbitrage - Thanks to frankschilling.typepad.com
I can’t help myself but I keep going back to the lessons I learned as a stock trader. Often these same lessons can be applied to the Antique and Collectible markets and convert themselves into money in our pockets.
One of the surest ways to make money with stocks is to arbitrage […]

15 Jun

“Who is Afraid of Roseville Pottery?” - Daryle Lambert’s Antique and Collectible Blog- “Don’t You Be.”

Roseville Futura - Thanks to wisconsinpottery.org
Enough is enough and that is what I have to say about the prices that Roseville Pottery pieces are bringing in today’s markets. This is ridiculous. People are selling the better pieces of Roseville for less than the junk pottery that was made by unknown potteries that sold for […]

10 Jun

“The Baby was Delivered” - Daryle Lambert’s Antique and Collectible Blog – She is a Beauty.

Mr. Baumgartner
I know that some of you who haven’t been following my blog will be confused but I will try my best to help you understand. A few weeks ago, I was fortunate enough to purchase several Kentucky paintings by Carl Brenner and Harvey Joiner. These paintings needed to be freshened up so I delivered […]

08 Jun

“Where are the Markets”? - Daryle Lambert’s Antique and Collectible Blog - High or Low.

Tootsie Toys - Thanks to Flicker.com
We are in the strangest time for the Antique and Collectible market that I have ever seen. For almost two years I have shared the virtues of dealing in the rarest and best items that come to the market. This is still my preference, however, the number of these items […]

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