Archive for February, 2008

Cool Vintage Items on the Site Today

Friday, February 29th, 2008

By Maribeth Keane, Collectorsweekly.com
I was looking around the site today and came across some interesting finds that I thought I’d share.
I’ll start with my favorite, found on our Leica camera page. As a documentary photographer I can’t get over this vintage Leica M3, introduced in 1954. The body comes with a Leitz dual range […]

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Tax Time: How Does the IRS View Your Collection?

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

There was an interesting article in the Wall Street Journal on Valentines Day (good to know they still have a sense of humor) about how the IRS classifies collectors into three categories for tax purposes: 1) Collectors; 2) Investors; and 3) Dealers.
Depending on which category you decide on (and presumably stick to), the IRS will […]

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Guest Column: Collecting Vintage Magic Posters

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

By Charles Greene III (Copyright 2008)
Charles Greene is the webmaster of Magicgallery.com, which showcases vintage magic posters from 1890-1930 (the ‘golden age’ of magic), and is a member of our Hall of Fame.
What are vintage magic posters?
Posters of magicians printed by the stone lithography method qualify as vintage magic posters. […]

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Guest Column: The Ins-and-Outs of Buying Vintage Clothing

Monday, February 18th, 2008

By Miss April (Copyright 2008)
Miss April is a lifelong vintage enthusiast who turns her love for all things vintage into websites, including two in our Hall of Fame, Miss-Vintage.com and That60sGirl.com.
The benefits of wearing vintage clothing are numerous and rewarding. It’s truly a delight to realize that no one else will be wearing […]

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Guest Column: Trends in Fishing Tackle Collecting

Friday, February 15th, 2008

By Jeff Savage (Copyright 2008)
Jeff Savage is proprietor of Drexel Grapevine Antiques in Valdese NC, and creator of the Fishing and Hunting Pins and Badges site featured in our Hall of Fame.
I’ve been a collector of antique fishing tackle for over 20 years, and have been selling antique tackle in my shop since 1990. I […]

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Happy Feb. 14th! Check Out These Incredible Victorian Valentines

Thursday, February 14th, 2008

If you only have time to look at one Valentines day-related collection today, check out this website: The Scrap Album, by Malcolm Warrington. It’s one of the most beautifully and elegantly designed collector websites we’ve seen, and the images are stunning. Paper collectors will have a field day.
And did we mention that he’s got some […]

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Symmetrically Beautiful Antique Images

Thursday, February 14th, 2008

For some reason, out of our 500 or so antique category pages, a handful especially catch the eye because of their beauty, or more specifically, the beauty created by the symmetry of the images and the shapes (or colors) of the group of items.
Here’s a few examples: the hand fans page (aka ventagli in Italian, […]

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Categories: Vintage Posters and Other Paper

Tuesday, February 12th, 2008

If you’re into vintage posters, check out our posters pages, all 11 of them (overview, aviation, circus, magic, movie, music, political, railroad, sports, art and war). If you collect other paper as well, you may also like our postcards, photographs, ticket stubs, menus, comics, baseball cards, football cards or trade cards pages.
This colorful Southern Pacific […]

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Finally! A Great Porcelain (Enamel) Sign Site

Monday, February 11th, 2008

For some reason, among the thousands of great antiques and collecting sites on the web, there are very few great ones which focus specifically on porcelain signs (if you like signs, check out our signs pages). This may be because sign collectors also tend to have other interests, so they combine the two (e.g. see […]

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Creative Curators: How Museum Collections Are Going Online

Monday, February 11th, 2008

In reviewing thousands of sites for our Hall of Fame, one thing we’ve realized is that big museums and libraries have fantastic collections, and are working hard to get them online.
We’ve seen several approaches taken, each with its own merits. One is the microsite, where a museum like the Victoria and Albert in London will […]

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