Users boasted of their artifacts from the past (20 photos)
All these things could well be in a museum, or at least in some reputable collector. But all these rare things turned out to be common people. Each of these things has its own history. Some of them were just gathering dust in the attic, while others were bought on sales for nothing. Let's take a look at these cool and rare little things.
“I have a watch from 1968 dedicated to the flight of Yuri Gagarin. I had fun to the fullest, choosing an outfit for this watch. All in style 60s"
“The thrift store had a Picasso for $24 (1480 rubles). I think I have the original. Most likely this is a test sample. paintings that Picasso painted while choosing the final colors for his work"
“My grandmother's collection of perfume bottles. They are amazing"
This old oven has a built-in fryer.
"This bible has been passed down in my family since the 1800s"
"There are eyes on the frame of the picture in my parents' house"
"Found a 1908 penny with an Indian head"
“The groom gave me a great-great-grandmother’s ring from the 1900s. But it to me great. Therefore, he decided that he needed to reduce it. And I'm afraid to hurt hand carved"
"My friends inherited such a folding ruler from their grandfather"
"150 year old Japanese fan is now in my collection"
"I collect vintage penknives"
"I found this 19th century Chinese mirror at a sale"
“My grandmother gave me this wallet, which originally belonged to her family since about the 1920s.”
“My grandmother was given this watch for her wedding over 73 years ago.”
“The ring of my grandmother, which she inherited from her great-grandfather. it 14 carat gold. The worn hallmark in the center of the lines is the jeweler's stamp. You You can learn much more if you put the ring in the freezer. And then examine, well enlarged. Cold helps to show traces"
“This is my great-grandmother's engagement ring, she lived in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. The year is written on the box, I think 1922.
"My Grandmother's Old Whetstone"
“I bought a chest in an antique shop for my husband. It was filled with clothes, linens and cool stuff."
“Gift from my grandmother. This is Chinese pewter, probably from the late Qing Dynasty."
"The cash register of 1907, which I inherited"