Vintage Board Games Worth Money (And the Editions That Matter)

Posted By on Dec 18, 2025 in Games
Vintage board games can be surprisingly valuable, but only if you know exactly what you are looking at. Condition matters, but editions matter more. Small changes in box art, materials, and components can mean the difference between a $20 game and a $500 one. Collectors pay for originality, early production, and completeness. If you know […]...
Read More

Depression Era Glass Patterns That Collectors Love

Posted By on Dec 04, 2025 in Collections
Depression era glass remains one of the most approachable antiques you can collect. You are not just buying pretty dishes. You are buying scarcity, color chemistry, and maker behavior that drives long term demand. Three patterns consistently outperform the rest: American Sweetheart, Royal Lace, and Cherry Blossom. American Sweetheart by MacBeth-Eva...
Read More

1950s Fire-King Jadeite is Hot

Posted By on Nov 26, 2025 in Kitchenware
You already know that certain vintage pieces rise and fall in popularity, but Fire King Jadeite from the 1950s is in a category of its own. You are looking at one of the most recognizable, collectible, and fastest moving categories in today’s estate sale market. When you understand why demand is so high, you price […]...
Read More

1970s Era NFL Lunchboxes Can Hold Real Value

Posted By on Nov 12, 2025 in Collections
You might overlook them at first. They seem simple, worn, and nostalgic. Yet 1970s NFL lunchboxes are one of the strongest sleeper categories in today’s estate sale market. When you understand how collectors think, you see why these metal boxes can sell fast and command real money. Before you evaluate a lunchbox or set your […]...
Read More

Vintage Le Creuset Cookware: Does It Hold Any Value?

Posted By on Oct 23, 2025 in Collections
You’ve probably seen it at an estate sale—a bright orange Dutch oven, a heavy blue casserole, or a stack of enamel saucepans that have clearly been loved for decades. Many shoppers walk past without realizing that vintage Le Creuset cookware can hold significant value, both as a collectible and as a functional kitchen treasure. Spotting [&helli...
Read More

Vintage Kitchen Scales: Are They Worth Picking Up?

Posted By on Oct 09, 2025 in Collections
You’re walking through an estate sale and notice an old kitchen scale tucked in a corner. It’s heavy, a little dusty, and marked with numbers that have started to fade. Most people pass right by, but if you know what to look for, that vintage scale could be worth more than you think. What Collectors […]...
Read More

Job Done On Time And Under Cost Estimate

Posted By on Oct 02, 2025 in Testimonials and Reviews
Daniel walked me through the options and asked for photographs to assess the situation. Everything was clear and straightforward. We ended up with the house being emptied, and goods were either donated or sent to the trash as appropriate. A large team came in and worked quickly, and was out of the house in two […]...
Read More

Great Advice!

Posted By on Oct 02, 2025 in Testimonials and Reviews
I didn’t end up using Four Sales, but they offered me great advice and an opinion on what I should do. Heath G. Arlington, VA (October 2025)...
Read More

Professional and Fast

Posted By on Sep 27, 2025 in Testimonials and Reviews
Daniel and the whole team at Four Sales was incredible. They were knowledgeable and assuaged all my concerns and they completed the report in super fast time. I would recommend them to anyone who has to complete a Virginia probate inventory. Steve K. Fairfax, VA (September 2025)...
Read More

Vintage Pyrex Patterns That Sell for Top Dollar

Posted By on Sep 24, 2025 in Collections
If you walk into an estate sale kitchen, one of the hottest finds you can stumble across is vintage Pyrex. These colorful glass bowls, casseroles, and dishes weren’t just everyday cookware—they’ve become collectible treasures. Some patterns are so rare that a single piece can fetch hundreds of dollars online. Collectors love Pyrex because of ...
Read More
Close Menu