What is the best way to teach yourself about antiques?

Tea asked:


I love the antiques roadshow and things of that nature. I would like to learn more about antiques (NOT TO BE a PRO)!
I would just like to learn more from books or websites or whatever. I can't go to classes because I'm kinda housebound but would still like to learn more. Thanks!
Yes I know I said I wanted to learn from books but I was hoping you could recommend some specfic ones! :)

Rosalba

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  • Thuy says:

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  • Grisel says:

    interact.Talk.Enquire. 3 simple steps…and its best to ask people who r into this business about the stuff, coz theyll know stuff which even sites cant tell u.

  • Elayne says:

    An area they are good groups on learning about them otherwise its overwhelming most experts have an area they are really good at and find others with same interest figure out what youre into first to learn from others with same interest figure out.

  • Elida says:

    I can’t tell you because then I would be teaching you how to teach yourself.

  • Evia says:

    there you go, you said it yourself! buy or find books related to this topic. then peruse it leisurely. :)