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A Hobby with Teeth: Collecting Decorative Hair Combs

WorthPoint

Though many people only wear hair combs for special occasions like proms and weddings, women once commonly wore these decorative objects as a regular part of their daily attire. Collectors also prize antique and vintage hair combs today for their beauty, history, and for their stylish way of securing coiffures.

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Insights on Auction Sales: A Bar, Chinese Screen

WorthPoint

Gaining insights from Will is an excellent way to learn about buying and selling trends in our industry. On May 8, 2025, WorthPoint added 224,932 items to its Price Guide, with a total combined value of $30,238,888.73an average of $134.44 A Tricky Antique This four-panel Chinese screen sold for $263.80 at Appletree.

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Art Deco Is the Cat’s Meow in 2025

WorthPoint

Art deco furniture, including case pieces, side tables, and nightstands, will be popular this year, like this attractive waterfall nightstand (or end table) from the 1930s. Art deco, a beloved aesthetic for over 100 years, is experiencing a revival as one of the most significant trends for interior design in 2025.

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Introducing ISA’s Updated Antiques, Furnishings & Decorative Arts Course Manual

International Society of Appraisers

5/1/2025 12:00:00 AM In an effort to provide the best education experiences, ISA instructors and staff are constantly working to update course offerings. We are so excited to introduce the latest addition to our available reference library, the new Antiques, Furnishings & Decorative Arts course manual!

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How Meissen is Leading a Kitsch Revival into 2025

Invaluable

Fast-forward more than 300 years and the revered Dresden white gold is once again at the height of fashion and the current kitsch trend with a series of exciting collaborations. The 55-lot sale not only highlighted the enduring allure of Meissen porcelain but also reasserted its fine craftsmanship to the art world.