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Collectibles

Collecting Propaganda Postcards of WWI & WWII ° Deltiology

On this page: Propaganda Postcards of WWII ° How to Store a Postcard Collection ° The Market for Collecting Postcards Rich in both historic and...

Collecting and Caring for Apothecary Bottles

The concept of a glass medicine bottle is nothing new. For nearly two millennia, glass bottles have been used to hold medicines and perfumes....

Numismatics: Fake Coins to Watch For

Coins that are relatively worthless may appear intriguing and possibly valuable to the untrained eye. But they're of little interest to experienced coin collectors....

What to look for in collecting Native American Blankets

Native American blankets are a significant and culturally rich aspect of Native American art and heritage. These blankets are often handmade and reflect the...

The world’s first Christmas card caused a controversy

The world's first Christmas card caused some controversy during the Victorian era because it depicted a small child drinking wine. ... Christmas and greeting cards,...

Collecting Old European & Chinese Snuff Bottles

While taking snuff may have fallen out of favor, snuff bottles continue to be treasured. Collectors can now go to eBay and see more...

Are Collectible Japanese Netsuke valuable?

Although netsuke were originally made as a dress accessory, their lively and intricate carvings have been accepted as art objects in the West for...

How to Clean Pearls ° Cultured Pearl Types Explained

The value of pearls is judged on six factors: color, size, shape, surface, luster, and the thickness of the nacre, a natural substance that...

What are the world’s largest and famous gold nuggets?

The largest gold nuggets ever discovered are remarkable not only for their size but also for their rarity and value. Gold nuggets are highly...

What to collect in Barbershop Memorabilia

During the period of 1880 to 1925, there was one place in every town that was the principal gathering place for men from all...
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