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Antiques
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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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
But if you are a collector, you make it a point to get at least
one set of additional stickers and carefully pack them flat so that they will be in good condition when you get them home.
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5.
Bells
Hobby magazines, particularly the
one that simply calls itself Hobbies (an indispensable monthly standby, published by the Lightner Publishing Corporation, Chicago, and costing $3.
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Books
Many collectors, who are completely indifferent to first editions, specialize in new or old books on
one subject. In this case, the subject is probably related to another of the collector's hobbies: stamps, coins, dolls, antique furniture, pewter, glass, ceramics.
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7.
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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8.
Ceramics
Most collectors usually confine their interest, to
one kind of design, so that each piece is related to every other piece and the group constitutes a coherent whole.
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9.
Clippings
He keeps his clippings in a large scrapbook,
one usually big enough to accommodate a full newspaper page without folding.
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10.
Clocks
The clock that gives the gift of time is
one of the most popular of all collector's items. The sundial, man's earliest timepiece, seems to have been first made by the Chaldean astronomer, Berosus, about 300 B.
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