
Woke up to a midnight call and can’t fall back asleep? Shuffling grandkids from point A to B? Trying to get more steps in? Enter: digital books. They go with you! Whether you’re at home or on the go, your book is there, too.
If you’d rather not leave the house (or just want to search a wider geographic area), you can check out online auctions, which allow for antiquing finds from pretty much anywhere in the world. Buyer beware, though, because shopping from a distance can make it difficult to determine an antique’s quality or verify authenticity. Experienced online antiques shoppers research sellers beforehand, to help avoid the unscrupulous.
Read comments left from previous buyers, check the seller’s ratings, and make sure you’re working with a merchant who accepts a safe payment method like a credit card, secure online payment system, or an escrow service recommended by the auction site. Red flags include sellers who only accept wire transfers, money orders, or cash.
The hazards of online shopping aside, it can be tricky to navigate an online auction, particularly if you don’t start out with a plan. Research desired items ahead of time and know your bidding limit. It’s all too easy to get excited and overspend.
While you’re at it, find out what other fees may be associated with your purchase. Is there a buyer’s premium (sometimes up to 30%)? A shipping fee (which could be hefty for large items or international delivery)? Knowing these costs ahead of time can help you calculate your true high bid for an intended purchase.
There are two types of online auctions: those hosted by auction houses, where you watch the auction in real time, online, and those that take place on longer-term bidding websites like eBay. The former can be found through host sites like LiveAuctioneers or
Invaluable, which allow you to register online through your phone or computer and then bid remotely.
In the end, the art of antiquing includes more than just a visit to your local antiques shop or early-morning yard sale shopping. With the rise of virtual shops and auctions – as well as in-person malls, thrift stores, and flea markets – there is almost unlimited opportunity to find the perfect piece to complement your existing collection, finish a room, or refinish and resell to eager buyers.