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Antiques
"Antiques" is indeed
a broad term. It can cover anything from lamps and music boxes to rocking chairs and old cars.
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Art
Art collecting is unquestionably one of the most fascinating of all hobbies, but the fabulous prices of paintings by the masters make it beyond the reach of all but
a very few—the Fricks, the Guggen-heims, the Billy Roses, and the Edward G.
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Autographs
Walk past the Essex House on New York City's Central Park South when Eddie Fisher is staying there on one of his frequent trips east, and you
may think that just about everybody collects autographs.
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4.
Baggage Labels
Today the luggage of the average tourist
may bear no more labels than those that are essential on his current trip.
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5.
Books
Not everyone is
a book collector, but everyone collects books. From time to time, overcrowding makes it necessary to weed out some of the books but some are always kept.
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6.
Buttons
Button collecting is
a comparatively new hobby, but one that is rapidly growing in popularity.
Buttons have been made at least since 1337
A.
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Ceramics
The word ceramics is
a broad term, generally construed to include earthenware, porcelain, and similar materials that are products of the potter's kiln.
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8.
Clippings
The serious collector of clippings does things with
a great deal more method. He keeps his clippings in
a large scrapbook, one usually big enough to accommodate
a full newspaper page without folding.
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9.
Clocks
The sundial was followed by the clepsydra, or water clock, which measured time by the flow of water through
a small aperture.
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Coins
But coin collectors fall into
a slightly different category. It's not that they are acquisitive; it's just that they are always hoping—hoping that someday they
may hit
a tiny jackpot with just one coin.
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