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1. Art
The average person who wants to collect must turn to the work of contemporary artists, hoping that the years will attest to his judgment.
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2. Books
In addition to the work of Gutenberg, books of the incunabula period inclule milestones in print produced by Nicolas Jenson, William Caxton, and Aldus Manutius.
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3. Silver
There is a wide variation in the costs of American silver, The pieces of some American silversmiths, because their work is considered highly superior, are greatly in demand and the prices are correspondingly high.
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4. Embroidery
Those who do, however, find it a diverting pastime, and they take great pride in their work. The beginner starts out with a needle and thread and a doily or tablecloth that has a simple design printed on it.
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5. Furniture
These drawings not only tell you how to proceed but also explain some sound short cuts that can get your work out of the cellar and into the living-room much faster without sacrificing its quality.
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6. Jewelry
It can cost as little or as much as you wish, depending entirely upon the materials you choose to work with.
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7. Leather Goods
A good book for the beginner is Leather Work by Grete Petersen, published by Sterling Craft Books in 1960. Another that is recommended is General Leathercraft, by Raymond Cherry, published by McKnight & McKnight in 1949.
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8. Mosaics
The ancient Greeks and Romans were highly skilled in the art, bringing it to such near-perfection that much of their work had the quality of great painting.
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9. Painting
Each is at least good enough to be moderately satisfied with most of his work, and every one of them knows he will continue to improve.
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10. Pottery
As a beginner, you may be able to muddle through on your own, but you will make much faster progress if you work first with a teacher.
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November 19, 2008