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1. Antiques
The average antique collector may find treasures in many places: antique shops, auction galleries, country stores, rural cottages, or that old trunk of grandmother's that may be stored away (perhaps forgotten) in the attic.
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2. Books
Occasionally, one will reach the auction block in connection with the sale of a large estate, but the bidding will begin where the average book lover's annual income ends.
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3. Clocks
Old clocks, both domestic and imported, are frequently sold by auction. Auctions can be exciting when you know the facts about the merchandise being offered and are able to examine it before the day of sale.
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4. Coins
Auction sales of coins are held from time to time, especially in the larger cities. Coin holders, with coin-shaped slots, are available from dealers and book stores.
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5. Pewter
Good single pieces or whole collections are frequently offered at auction galleries in the larger cities, but you have a better chance of picking up real bargains at country auctions.
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6. Records
There are two other possible, though uncertain, sources of records: the country auction sale, and somebody's attic. Many people just do not throw things away.
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7. Playing Cards
You may occasionally be able to find a deck of moderate age at a country auction. Some antique dealers have a few, though most of them do not carry playing cards at all.
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8. Postage Stamps
In addition, important collections and valuable individual stamps are sometimes sold at auction. All stamp magazines and newspapers carry advertisements of stamp dealers.
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9. Card Games
Whist, which Edmund (or Edmond) Hoyle wrote about in 1742, became bridge, then auction bridge, and finally emerged as contract bridge.
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