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1. Antiques
You might, for instance, collect kitchen furniture of the early American West, or Colonial New England pine furniture, or Nineteenth-century pottery from the Far East.
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2. Art
A particularly fine group of such pictures in full color is included with each issue of the New York Metropolitan Museum's Seminars in Art.
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3. 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. Books
However, with contemporary authors, there is no assurance that the first editions of their new works will have any special value.
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5. 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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6. Coins
, of 1 West Forty-seventh Street, New York 36, N.Y.
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7. Dolls
If you have occasion to travel abroad, or if one of your friends does, you can add to your collection at lower prices than those in the United States, although a trip to the United Nations Gift Shop in New York will net you a complete and inexpensive collection of "foreign" dolls.
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8. Matchbook Covers
We have run into collectors throughout Europe, Australia, New Zealand and Africa—who have repeatedly tried to talk us out of a book of matches we needed to light our cigarets.
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9. Pewter
New articles made of pewter do not, as yet, occur often today, but it was once much favored for dishes, porringers, cups and saucers, tankards, and pots.
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10. Records
We buy records for what they contain and we prefer new records, for recording techniques have been marvelously improved in the last generation—especially in the last few years.
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November 20, 2008