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1. Antiques
Your choice will be determined by your interest and by the space you have available for your treasures. At the start, at least, you would be wise to confine yourself to one category, say clocks, or lamps, or copper kettles.
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2. Art
Vincent Price, the actor, who is less known to the general public as an art collector, is now associated with Sears Roebuck and Company in a program that should be of great help and great interest to the beginning art collector.
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3. Bells
You will encounter a shortage of good books on bells in your public library, but the encyclopedia will get you off to a good start.
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4. 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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5. Clippings
An arm-chair traveler, for instance, might supplement his collection of travel books with articles and pictures from newspapers and magazines.
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6. Clocks
As in any other hobby, the type and size of the clocks you want to collect must be governed by the space you have available for displaying them.
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7. Coins
Even relatively recent coins may be worth more than their face value. Certain Lincoln one-cent pieces of 1909, the first year of issue, are worth $40; others of the same year are worth from 20 cents to $10.
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8. Dolls
However, there are many interesting kinds of doll collections that can be quite inexpensive. Many people collect dolls of different nationalities.
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9. Miniatures
In a way, miniatures* take up no space at all, for they become a part of your decor and occupy space that would ordinarily be taken by larger decorative pieces.
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10. Pewter
This may be of little satisfaction to the antique-pewter collector, but any all-round pewter fancier would be delighted to own any of these lovely articles.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/collecting/​pewter.html


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May 23, 2012