

INDEX
Historic Homes - open
Historic Homes for sale
Historic Inns & Taverns
B&Bs in Antique Houses
Villages & Seaports
Nautical Antiquing
Touring Information
Books on Antiquing
Antiques from New England Shops
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Antiquing by State
Connecticut
Massachusetts
Maine
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
Vermont
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Search for Shops by City
US & Worldwide Shops
Events & Shows
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TIAS list of Antiquing Clubs
To increase your enjoyment of New England antiquing, here are three books that would
be good companions.
Kovels' Antiques & Collectibles Price List
Smithsonian Guide
 
- Northern New England
 
- Southern New England
Milford Antiques Show
Every Sunday 8:30 am to Noon - October through April
Hampshire Hills Sports & Fitness Club
Milford, NH
Editorials and Essays of interest to our readers.
Antiques and American Culture - by John Fiske
Historic House Tours - by Silas Finch
NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARKS SURVEY
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE - Lists by state.
Connecticut
Maine
Massachusetts
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
Vermont
Web 2.0 is getting a lot of attention with examples such as YouTube, MySpace,
and Wikipedia making it into the top 10
with others close behind. As we understad it, a Web 2.0 website is one to which the viewer may add content.
Click here for Silas Finche's comments on Web 2.0 and Antiquing.
Video Clip sharing was a big internet development in 2006, and really took off in 2007.
Such clips are now being used in news reports, advertising and web publications.
Following are a few examples used in Antiquing.
Amazon is selling RoadShow epesodes for $1.99 each
An active antique coin bank
An antique walking doll
Estate Purse Catalogue
We are working on a BLOG READER, a small directory of BLOGS related to the Antique & Collectibles Field.
These are SOME OF the Blogs that we found interesting and relevant.
Write Antiques Blog
The Antique Map and Print Blog
Silas Finch's Antique Blog
Teapots Teapots Teapots
Antiques form New England Antique Shops.
features pictures of items from New England Shops.
Click on the image to get details and the
dealer offering the item. All transactions are directly with the dealer.
Most Recent Listings
You can see Antiques in their appropriate settings in
Historic Homes
(that are open to the public), or
Historic Villages and
Antique Related Museums.
For those interested in the sea and ships, there are
Maritime Museums and
Windjammers.
And last, but not least, there are
Antique Shops everywhere,
and numerous Shows & Events.
The various states help out with
Tourist Information.
Support Historic Sites by purchasing gifts from their Gift Shops.
The Wayside Inn
Historic Deerfield Store
Mark Twain House
Old Sturbridge Village
Hancock Shaker Village Store
Shelburn Village
Peabody Essex Museum
Boothbay Regional Historical Society Store
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Spring Fever
Antique & Design
April 24-25
Concord, MA
New England Antique Shows
Marvin Getman, Producer
Marvin Getman-Producer
"In My Opinion"
New England Antiques Journal
Writing a Business Plan
by Ed. Welsh J. of Antiques & Collectibles
Sharing the fun of Antiques collecting.
"Every Collector add a Collector
by David Kashes, New England Antiques Journal
Choosing a Trademark or Business Name
Unravel the Gavel
Example of an outstanding Blog.
writeantiques.blogspot.com/
Syndication by
RSS is Active in the Antiques & Collectibles Sector.
New England Antiquing
RSS=Really Simple Syndication
Profits from Collecting vs Dealer Sales by Ed Welch
The Journal of Antiques & Collectibles
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