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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: luxetveritas on February 16, 2010, 02:31:43 AM
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I was looking through some auction catalogues tonight and began to wonder what I would purchase if I came into the possession of an infinite supply of money. So my question to you: what antiques would you buy?
My top four are as follows:
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This for starters.
You need a place to keep your antiques right?
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Now this question is just way too hard to answer! But I'd buy a ton of Revolutionary War items, medieval arms and armor, bustle dresses...too many things to list! And of course, I'd have to have a few victorian or colonial homes to keep everthing in.
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No such thing as an 'infinite' amount of money but, if I had a lot, it would be a 429 Shelby Cobra sports car. Next, would be a luxury log cabin in Jackson Hole, WY with a view to die for. Next would be antiques and paintings of the American West. You asked... ;D
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Lot's of Gold ! Railman my brother has and ''Origanal'' Shelby cobra.
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Lot's of Gold ! Railman my brother has and ''Origanal'' Shelby cobra.
The large engine?
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No such thing as an 'infinite' amount of money but.....
Now if we could only get the US government to see it that way, then maybe our grandchildren would have hope for a future country.
Fun question Luxetveritas, by the way.Thanks for posting it.
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1. The Orpheus Saloon in downtown San Jose. It was a notorious saloon with a brothel upstairs and the girls would all be on display in the upper windows. It even had a marble tiles running up the front of the bar and a gutter running the length of it. This served as both a spittoon and a place where patrons could relieve themselves without having to step away from the bar! The old tiles are still visible though a panel in the floorboards. Sadly the building has been gutted. If "I Were Queen" I would gather up whatever I could find in the way of relics from the days when the street it is on (El Dorado Street was renamed Post Street in an effort to clean up its image) which was San Jose's red light district, and open a small museum dedicated to preserving the history of El Dorado Street. Good or bad, it's still history and very few people know what this place was like back in it's wild west days during the 1870's through about 1910.
(http://www.time-immortal.com/Orpheus5.jpg)
2. A 1930 Bentley 8 Litre.
(http://www.solarnavigator.net/automotive_directory/car_images/bentley_drophead_coupe_1930.jpg)
More on this later!
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That's a really beautiful ride TOT7S.
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Do you mean the car or the brothel?!! :o
LOL sorry Dean, that was just too good of a set-up for me to let it go! I agree, I think the Bentley 8 Litre is one of the most beautiful cars ever made.
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1. The Orpheus Saloon in downtown San Jose. It was a notorious saloon with a brothel upstairs and the girls would all be on display in the upper windows. It even had a marble tiles running up the front of the bar and a gutter running the length of it. This served as both a spittoon and a place where patrons could relieve themselves without having to step away from the bar! The old tiles are still visible though a panel in the floorboards. Sadly the building has been gutted. If "I Were Queen" I would gather up whatever I could find in the way of relics from the days when the street it is on (El Dorado Street was renamed Post Street in an effort to clean up its image) which was San Jose's red light district, and open a small museum dedicated to preserving the history of El Dorado Street. Good or bad, it's still history and very few people know what this place was like back in it's wild west days during the 1870's through about 1910.
(http://www.time-immortal.com/Orpheus5.jpg)
2. A 1930 Bentley 8 Litre.
(http://www.solarnavigator.net/automotive_directory/car_images/bentley_drophead_coupe_1930.jpg)
More on this later!
If money were no propblem, I think I'd get a duesenburg (sp?).
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Hi jacking the post again. Railman I don't know I never asked. it's car shows only and was appraised at $65,000.
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Do you mean the car or the brothel?!! :o
LOL sorry Dean, that was just too good of a set-up for me to let it go!
Boy did I set myself up for that one or what. :'( LOL
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Speaking quite personally, I would buy Classical Chinese furniture (huanghuali, zitan, etc) instead of my MUCH less expensive Country furniture. I'd also go to live in China for 2-3 years to try to learn Mandarin, and to read some characters.
OK, so I'm dreaming!! I know it. I also know I'm just lucky to be able to dream
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I would buy everyone on earth food, clothing, housing, and medical insurance.
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Hi jacking the post again. Railman I don't know I never asked. it's car shows only and was appraised at $65,000.
It must be an AC Ford Cobra. Shelby Cobra's with the small engine start at close to a million dollars in decent shape. The big engine Cobra prices are priced astronomically.
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I would buy everyone on earth food, clothing, housing, and medical insurance.
Your my hero bro.
I truly hope people like yourself are rewarded in life and there after.
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I consider this a very thought provoking question.
If it was endless money...I would use it for the betterment of those that are living.
As much as I love antiques, they would take a backseat to the care of others.
If it is for the top 4 items of my dreams....I have found that in the years I grow older....there are so many things that I once desired to own that I no longer feel the need to own/have - just being able to see them in real life is actually enough. I would have to go along with Talesof in that I would acquire things in order to preserve them for future posterity!
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O.k. So much for my 4 Tons of Pink Depression ware, I give my money to Tales and KC to perserve Antiques for generations to come. ;D
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Thanks Ironlord! Ha!
Don't mean to sound lofty....I have just gotten to a point in life....I am really content with what I have and really should get rid of a lot of it! But...I will make my kids have to deal with that some day! Ha!
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I'd go after an antique idea , and distribute the $ equally to everyone , in a vain attempt to go after the 'newer' version of the 'Golden Rule' .
I'd kinda like to have 'The Thinker' by Auguste Rodin , but wouldn't feel right about having it in the house .
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Where would you put it? The "out" house?
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Oh yeah, I hadn't thought about garden statuary, LOL. My fav has always been Rodin's Gates of Hell. I think it belongs at the center of a tall hedge labyrinth. That would creep people out big time!
(http://mpomy.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/rodin-gates-of-hell.jpg)
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Dont ever want to get you mad Talesof! Ha ! :)
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Where would you put it? The "out" house?
Great question , KC .
I guess I'd have to move the house to it .
Nice choice , talesof .
It would go well with a "bankers' entrance" , if we had all the dough , that is ...
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Yes, that would be rather befitting. Did you see the Giacometti statue that sold for 105 million recently? I don't think I would pay $10 for that "thing" :P