National Cherish An Antique Day
Each year, National Cherish an Antique Day encourages us to explore the deeper truth behind treasures and family heirlooms. On April 9th, the day is observed annually, reminding us that there's more to antiques than just a dollar sign.
Do you have something special that was passed down from your parents, grandparents, or great-grandparents? The day gives us the opportunity to learn about the origins and the past of our treasured antiques. It's a good time to track the provenance and save it for safekeeping. Over the years, family members amassed things from their travels or that remind them of a time from their past. They may be treasured due to personal or emotional attachments. Often a colorful tale about how it came into the family, making it even more valuable as an heirloom.
Stories like this one may include stories like this one.
You may begin to understand why grandma said she stood in line for hours to have her copy of her favorite book signed by the author, but then have the author refuse signing right before it was her turn. And yet, she has a signed copy? Grandpa came back the next day and waited in line again, and had the book signed for her, according to the woman. He then pulled an engagement ring between the pages so that it poked out the top of the book and gave it to her on one knee.
Many more tales like this are all around us, waiting to be discovered. Talk to your parents, grandparents, and other family members. Uncover the past, present, and so much more...
How to celebrate #cherishanantiqueday..
- Give your antiques a little love.. Write down the stories that accompany them. Whether they are personal or more closely related to the object, the item comes to life when the history surrounding them is traced to them
- Show your favorite antiques
- Visit antique shops and estate sales to learn more about antique shops and estate sales
- On social media, use the hashtag #CherishAnAntiqueDay to post
Antique FAQ
Is antiques important? Q. Are antiques important?
A. Some antiques have a long history with them. They relate to the times of days gone by. Some people keep beauty long after their use.
Q. How can I tell if an antique has any value?
A. An antique's value can be determined by an antique dealer, several books, scholars, and other specialists. Its value can fluctuate depending on other collectors' demand.