In firearms, antiques are LEGALLY defined as made prior to 1899, OR muzzleloading firearms. Newer than 1899, they are old, but not antiques. My best reference is Flayderman's Guide to Antique Firearms. You may also find a dealer or collector that can share some information with you. Check for gun shows in your area.
One may find more information about antique golf via the appropriately named website "Antique Golf". One may also find information on "Antique Golf Scotland" and "Golf Museum".
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This company offers insurance for classic and antique cars. You can find this information at www.chubbcollectorcar.com/antique-car-insurance.
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One can go to several places on the Internet to find information on antique microscopes. One can go to the Microscope Master website or the Antique Microscopes site or the Microscope International site.
One can find antique fireplaces on a few different websites online. For more information they should look at websites such as Nostalgia Antique, Westland London and eBay.
Information on antique Pontiac automobiles can be obtained from a variety of resources. The Pontiac website offers information, as do information sites such as Wikipedia and Pontiac Safari.
find an antique rifle dealer on your computer. ask the question and send pictures to show condition
There are a number of sites where one can find information about antique vases. The eHow website offers great information about how to identify the quality of a vase. One can also find pictures and descriptions of various different vases on the Pinterest site.
The Fireplace Antique Store offers information on the suggested topic. Information includes tool sets, stands, and other hardware. Custom setup information is also available.
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John Deere has a wealth of information on its website. For information about antique John Deere toys you should visit their website and follow the links to their collection.