The lucky ones who became the owners of antiques, for which collectors would give a tidy sum (17 photos)
Humanity is currently living in the era of consumerism, when things are acquired at such a rate that if we don't control, then we will get bogged down in new things, many of which are so poor quality, which will last a couple of months at most, and will have to be replaced their new ones.
However, this was not always the case, as evidenced by long-lived things, which are several tens or even hundreds of years old. Today we want to share with you antique gizmos that people own, and collectors would certainly not mind paying large sums for them money to get yourself.
“Found my grandma’s collection of perfume bottles… They are amazing!”
Winnie the Pooh Book, first edition 1926. I don't so often I am acquiring things of the 20th century, but sometimes I do exceptions"
“Engagement ring from my fiancé. Presumably made in 1910-1920. or perhaps earlier"
“Found this vintage stove at a yard sale.”
"My Chinese wedding bed, carved and made without nails or glue"
"I was cleaning my late grandfather's house and stumbled upon this"
“Today I was in a Romanian forest and found these rings there with a metal detector”
"This is my toaster, made circa 1927"
“My great-grandmother's leather bag. It needs to be patched up a bit, but otherwise it's in perfect shape and I use it a lot!"
"We just bought this lamp"
28 cm tailor's scissors from 1859
“My grandmother gave me this metal duckling, saying it was valuable.”
"Emerald bracelet from my late lover mothers. It was worn by Vogue model Jean Patchett, a famous style icon with late 40s to early 60s
"Found this in the wall of my house"
“I was given this bag by a family member, but unfortunately I don’t know much about it.”
“I have had this 9k gold garnet and opal ring for many years.”