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Antique advertisements or signage

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Antique books, book sets, or magazines.

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Antique or collectible clocks

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Cultural antiquities and artifiacts. Things like pottery, beads, and stone tools plus many other items

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Fingurines created from ceramics, metals, resins and other types of mediums. Precious Moment, Boyds bears, Willow and other collections would easily find a home here.

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Fossils, Rocks and Minerals

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Art glass or antique tableware.

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Antique swords, knives and blades

military

Items used or associated with the military. This could be anything from uniforms to awards.

art

This is a category of thing that usually has no other use except to be looked at and admired. It usually has no utility what so ever - however it can be used to make your head do work. Whether the things are good or not is completely subjective.

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Little Prince, Big Value: Book Found at Thrift Store Appraised on Antiques Roadshow

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Posted: 2025-03-26
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A $1.25 thrift store find turned into an $8,000 treasure when a vintage French edition of Le Petit Prince—signed, numbered, and nearly priceless in charm—landed on Antiques Roadshow.

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Flipping Their Lids: Bob Clampett’s Legacy Goes to Auction

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Posted: 2025-03-19
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Legendary animator Bob Clampett's lifetime collection is set to sell at Van Eaton Galleries, giving fans a chance to relive the golden age of animation.

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From Trash to Treasure: 18th-Century Romney Sketch Rescued from a Dumpster

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Posted: 2025-03-19
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Last year, a pen-and-ink sketch was pulled from a dumpster in Hudson, New York. On March 12, that same sketch sold in London for $3,000.

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Villeroy & Boch: Looks Like a Fortune, Priced Like a Find

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Posted: 2025-03-18
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A Kovels Antique Trader reader asked, “Can you identify my vase from the photos?” Short answer? Yes, I can. It’s antique, stylish, and has classical charm—but it won’t fund your retirement. Here’s what you have and what it’s worth.

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