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Love What You Do, Do What You Love

The Appraiser Coach

Imagine yourself on a crisp sunny day in February bombing down a hill of fresh powder in your new skis… can you picture it? Or maybe instead of shredding the. Read More.

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Where to Art in Raleigh - Galleries, Studios, and More

Look Appraisal

Big to small, at Look Appraisal we salute the art galleries, museums, and studio spaces in the Raleigh area! If your heart longs to stroll through a small fine art gallery or a museum tour is a must, it's time. Get out, explore the amazing art offerings in the Triangle! The NCMA , Bev's Fine Art , & Artspace await. The long lists can be found on here: Downtown Raleigh Alliance , Visit Raleigh . or expand into the greater Triangle area with these great institutions and art venues!

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Beware of “Seller’s Remorse”

Syl-Lee Antiques

At one time or another, most of us have experienced remorse. Maybe it was because we didn’t spend enough time on a project, and the result was second-rate. Or perhaps we rushed when cooking dinner, and the meal was inedible, or we might have made a too hasty decision to sell our home and move, only to find that we didn’t like anything about our new location.

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Thrifting Business & Tips for Resellers

Dr. Lori Ph.D. Antiques Appraiser

It's big and growing. Get your piece of the pie by understanding the thrifting business & tips for resellers to increase their profits on thrifting sites. Sustainability, quality and social kindness are also discussed and how they can affect your bottom line. Plus, the Poshmark example.

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William Staite Murray – A Rediscovered Painting

Mark Hill

‘The Heron’ by William State Murray, 1928. Courtesy of Kettle’s Yard. If you’ve heard the name William Staite Murray, you probably know it for art pottery. And I mean ART pottery. As eminent contemporary potter Julian Stair stated, Staite Murray “ positioned himself as an artist who made pots ”. Thus, each pot he made was deemed a work of art – long before Grayson Perry.