Remember Those Toys from the 90s? Some are Worth Thousands

Posted By on Oct 09, 2020 in Collections
Did you grow up in the 90s? Were you raising your children during this decade? If you answered yes to either question, you’re well aware of the many toys and other kid-related items that made their way to market. While the majority of these items are worthless today, some hold a lot of value. And […]...
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Neon Signs are Collector Items

Posted By on Sep 17, 2020 in Collections
It goes without saying that you weren’t around when neon signs made their debut more than 110 years ago at the Paris Motor Show. Over the years, these signs have become increasingly popular, and in today’s day and age many people collect them. Get this: some neon signs are extremely valuable, such as a Pacific […]...
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Amish Quilts can be Extremely Valuable

Posted By on Sep 03, 2020 in Collections
The Amish are known for many things, from their farming prowess to their ability to hand craft wood furniture. But that’s not all: Amish quilts are among the most desirable, as the attention to detail and unique patterns are sure to catch your eye. The Golden Age of quilting spanned from the early 1870s to […]...
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Top NFL Stars to Collect in 2020

Posted By on Aug 20, 2020 in Collections
For now, it looks like the NFL season will start on time. And that’s a good thing, as we need football in the fall! As a collector of football memorabilia, there’s no better time than the month of August to turn your attention to the top NFL stars for the upcoming season. It doesn’t matter […]...
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American Art Pottery: The Most Valuable Makers

Posted By on Jul 03, 2020 in Collections
Are you interested in collecting American art pottery? It doesn’t matter if you’re starting your collection or building one that you already have in place, it’s a good idea to have a sound understanding of the most valuable makers. While there are hundreds of American art pottery makers out there – some still in business […]...
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Do You Collect Antique Stoneware Crocks? How to Identify the Age

Posted By on Jun 26, 2020 in Collections
Go back in time 100+ years and stoneware crocks were a mainstay in kitchens all over the world. They played a big role in keeping food fresh before the introduction of refrigerators. While stoneware crocks could still be useful in today’s day and age, they’re not nearly as functional as they once were. After all, […]...
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Native American Baskets are Hot Sellers

Posted By on Jun 18, 2020 in Collections
If you’ve ever laid eyes on an Native American basket, you probably fell in love right then and there. From the patterns to the shapes to the attention to detail, these are truly pieces of art. Not only are these baskets beautiful and functional, but a recent rise in popularity has pushed their value sky […]...
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What are the Most Valuable Barbie Dolls?

Posted By on Mar 12, 2020 in Collections
Even if you weren’t alive when the first Barbie doll reached the public in March of 1959, there’s a good chance you’re well aware of its standing as one of the most popular (and collectible) toys of all-time. To date, Mattel, Inc. has sold more than one billion Barbie dolls worldwide, making it the most […]...
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Do You Own Toys that could be Worth a lot in the Future?

Posted By on Jan 02, 2020 in Collections
Do you remember those toys from your childhood that are now worth hundreds or maybe even thousands of dollars? And do you remember how your parents tossed them in the trash or gave them away, perhaps leaving them to be someone else’s treasure? As a collector, there’s nothing worse than knowing you once had something […]...
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Collectors are Clamoring Over Pressed Glass

Posted By on Dec 27, 2019 in Collections
During the last 19th century and early 20th century, pressed glass was extremely popular throughout the United States. As the name suggests, this was made through a process in which molten glass was pressed into a mold to create a raised decoration. Pressed glass manufacturing dates back to the 1820s in the United States, as […]...
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