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their collection, they made it clear that their primary driver is personal enjoyment, with only a small percentage being about business. According to them, collecting is about 95% passion, as most collectors purchase items without the intent to sell unless it's to make space for something even more special. As active members of the "CĂrculo de
Coleccionistas de CĂłrdoba," they regularly engage with fellow collectors to exchange knowledge and help one another find new treasures. Their collection is centered on corporeal advertisements from early 20th-century shops, many of which are unique and cannot be easily replicated. They view their collection as more than just a personal endeavor; by showcasing these pieces at San Leonardo, they create an opportunity for guests to experience and appreciate relics from a different era.
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Collecting of CĂłrdoba and the owners also came up with the idea of the Crononauta, an event that was first held during Easter in that year and that will take place the same week annually. This show not only allows a number of collectors of different types of objects to expose their collections, but it also presents an opportunity to get to know the different exhibitions in the art gallery and enjoy the local gastronomy at the restaurant.
333:. There is no secondary market for an item unless someone is willing to buy it, and an object's value is whatever the buyer is willing to pay. Depending on age, condition, supply, demand, and other factors, individuals, auctioneers, and secondary retailers may sell a collectable for either more or less than what they originally paid for it. Special or limited edition collectables are created with the goal of increasing demand and value of an item due to its rarity. A
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in the 60's and 70's, it was acquired by a couple who exploited the place as a summer hotel. Later on, the building was sold, again, to the
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Both owners have been collectors since their twenties and seventeen years ago they decided to restore the property and turn it into what it is today: a boutique hotel, antique shop, gallery art and a restaurant that is replete with all the antiques they have collected through the years. In 2023, the
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Leonardo can be regarded as the cradle of collecting in Córdoba, Argentina. Located 40 km away from the capital city, in Agua de Oro, San Leonardo’s building was built in 1930 by the Italian artist and architect Augusto César Ferrari. The place worked first as the residence of a priest and then,
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Eduardo found San Leonardo’s large, historical setting to be an ideal space to house their collections. They didn’t initially foresee how significant the project would become, but step by step, the hotel evolved into a cultural hotspot. Today, it draws visitors from various backgrounds,
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Collecting is a childhood hobby for some people, but for others, it is a lifelong pursuit or something started in adulthood. Collectors who begin early in life often modify their goals when they get older. Some novice collectors start by purchasing items that appeal to them and then slowly work at
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Maintaining a collection can be a relaxing activity that counteracts the stress of life, while providing a purposeful pursuit which prevents boredom. The hobby can lead to social connections between people with similar interests and the development of new friendships. It has also been shown to be
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The most obvious way to categorize collections is by the type of objects collected. Most collections are of manufactured commercial items, but natural objects such as birds' eggs, butterflies, rocks, and seashells can also be the subject of a collection. For some collectors, the criterion for
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The involvement of larger numbers of people in collecting activities came with the prosperity and increased leisure for some in the later 19th century in industrial countries. That was when collecting such items as antique china, furniture and decorative items from oriental countries became
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learning how to build a collection, while others prefer to develop some background in the field before starting to buy items. The emergence of the internet as a global forum for different collectors has resulted in many isolated enthusiasts finding each other.
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Conservation and restoration of immovable cultural property
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Digital repository audit method based on risk assessment
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1520:Conservation and restoration of cultural property
1243:Modern Manuscripts & Archives at the Newberry
536:, collector forums, and collector mailing lists.
2592:Preservation Metadata: Implementation Strategies
2582:Conservation response to flood of Arno, Florence
2546:Conservation-restoration of Leonardo da Vinci's
505:Lock, Stock, and Barrel: The story of collecting
27:Hobby of locating or acquiring items of interest
2587:Modern and Contemporary Art Research Initiative
2559:Conservation-restoration of the Shroud of Turin
1151:. Hampshire, U.K.: Ashgate Publishing Limited.
1054:For example, the arts and crafts sales website
2523:Conservation issues of Pompeii and Herculaneum
1680:Integrated pest management (cultural property)
1354:. No. 26 (2): 224–225. New York History.
770:— historical documents, primarily World War II
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1323:Schuchardt Navratil, Emily (February 2015).
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960:George V's Obsession – a King and His Stamps
932:. New York: Random House, 1984, paperback,
317:Herbert Kullmann, picture sale catalogue by
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1535:Conservation science (cultural property)
1177:Les collectionneurs de l'ancienne France
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1121:Schwager, David (17 January 2017).
955:Cambridge: Harvard University Press
920:The Evolution of English Collecting
1720:Preservation (library and archive)
1024:U.S. Customs and Border Protection
922:. New Haven: Yale University Press
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1585:Cultural property documentation
970:Thomason, Alison Karmel (2005)
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1966:Reconstruction (architecture)
1896:Cultural property radiography
1853:Registrar (cultural property)
1605:Cultural resources management
1565:Collections management system
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656:— various, primarily ephemera
414:obsessive–compulsive disorder
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1901:Detachment of wall paintings
1675:Intangible cultural heritage
1590:Cultural property exhibition
1575:Cultural heritage management
1409:Mueller, Shirley M. (2019).
1189:Le livre des collectionneurs
1074:Mueller, Shirley M. (2019).
1005:For example, book collector
1981:Transfer of panel paintings
1183:(1873), L. Clément de Ris,
977:van der Grijp, Paul (2006)
966:The Sociology of Collecting
918:Chaney, Edward, ed. (2003)
791:— primarily natural history
710:— Native American artifacts
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1715:Optical media preservation
1350:MacFarlane, Janet (1946).
749:— antiques and photographs
716:— primarily art of Bristol
509:J. B. Lippincott & Co.
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1600:Cultural property storage
1595:Cultural property imaging
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1173:Le trésor de la curiosité
951:Redman, Samuel J. (2016)
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714:George Weare Braikenridge
500:issued in November 1865.
498:Stanley Gibbons catalogue
444:'s cabinet of curiosities
273:collecting postage stamps
2532:by ElĂas GarcĂa MartĂnez
1750:Sustainable preservation
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1239:"Vincent Starret Papers"
1185:Les amateurs d'autrefois
1175:(1857–58), E. Bonnaffé,
816:— historical memorabilia
616:United States of America
390:Psychology of collecting
309:Value of collected items
2490:Preservation of meaning
2475:Language revitalization
2143:Illuminated manuscripts
1921:Historic paint analysis
1813:Conservation technician
1615:Deaccessioning (museum)
1555:Collections maintenance
1480:Agents of deterioration
1352:""Books About Antiques"
1061:"Vintage Items on Etsy"
843:— primarily Australiana
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2500:Tradition preservation
2153:Iron and steel objects
2042:Outdoor bronze objects
1986:UVC-based preservation
1843:Photograph conservator
1808:Conservation scientist
1560:Collections management
1490:Archaeological science
1264:Storm, Colton (1946).
1245:. The Newberry Library
1199:l'Enseigne de Gersaint
1193:The Economics of Taste
1191:(1893), G. Reitlinger
981:. Berlin: LIT Verlag.
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964:Shamash, Jack (2014)
875:Scientific collection
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753:JoaquĂn Rubio y Muñoz
660:Charles Wesley Powell
641:— various collections
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1803:Conservator-restorer
1630:Digital preservation
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993:Notes and references
654:Bella Clara Landauer
649:baseball memorabilia
288:list of collectables
176:List of collectables
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2360:Endangered language
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1941:Lining of paintings
1858:Textile conservator
1833:Objects conservator
1823:Exhibition designer
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1655:Found in collection
1545:Collection (museum)
1515:Calendar (archives)
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1329:CUNY Academic Works
880:Category:Collectors
814:Raleigh DeGeer Amyx
801:Philipp von Ferrary
530:online marketplaces
517:The Saturday Review
263:Types of collection
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2455:Indigenous culture
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1695:Media preservation
1690:Inventory (museum)
1550:Collection catalog
1219:. 14 December 1944
1217:The New York Times
1063:. 18 October 2017.
926:Schulz, Charles M.
768:Kenneth W. Rendell
732:Harvey H. Nininger
708:George Gustav Heye
693:Forrest J Ackerman
632:Notable collectors
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2007:cultural property
1956:Paleo-inspiration
1640:Film preservation
1580:Cultural property
1570:Cultural heritage
1460:Cultural heritage
1419:978-0-9996522-7-5
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728:— natural history
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2539:The Gross Clinic
2435:Folklore studies
2345:Applied folklore
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2313:Wooden artifacts
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2001:Conservation
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1936:Leafcasting
1881:Anastylosis
1828:Mount maker
1788:Art handler
1645:Finding aid
1495:Archaeology
1425:1083575943.
1365:9 September
1335:9 September
1308:9 September
1279:9 September
1249:9 September
1223:9 September
1078:. Seattle.
860:Collectable
836:typewriters
795:Martin Hill
747:James Allen
726:Hans Sloane
671:, Imperial
450:Mesopotamia
364:Art Nouveau
335:price guide
327:collectable
299:completists
257:nutcrackers
238:collectable
124:Antiquities
114:Collectable
71:introducing
18:Price guide
2638:Lifestyles
2618:Collecting
2612:Categories
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2395:Folk dance
2328:Intangible
1926:Inpainting
1793:Auctioneer
1783:Art dealer
1735:Provenance
1540:Collecting
1473:and issues
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826:Tim Rowett
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562:Argentina,
490:art market
440:depicting
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372:Depression
286:See also:
236:or simply
223:collecting
105:Collecting
79:March 2010
54:references
2628:Museology
2530:Ecce Homo
2425:Folk play
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1778:Archivist
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722:— posters
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420:actions.
399:postcards
227:collector
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2390:Folk art
2385:Folklore
2283:Textiles
2133:Herbaria
2108:Feathers
2073:Aircraft
1931:Kintsugi
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