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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. Books
Most bibliophiles, however, are reconciled to the fact that the dream is unattainable and are satisfied to see these treasures in libraries and museums.
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3. Buttons
Much of the pleasure of button-collecting lies in tastefully mounting your tiny treasures. You may wish to sew them on to appropriate backing materials, or store them in a series of lined boxes, or even mount the finest of them on black velvet and set them off with a frame; but no matter how you store and display them, you will want to be able to show them off to their best advantage and talk knowledgeably about the materials and history of each.
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4. Ceramics
Unless you have a lot of space in which to display your ceramic treasures, you will find it more convenient to collect the smaller pieces.
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5. Photographs
It is a mistake to get rid of these one-time treasures, because) actually, these photographs of fifteen and twenty years ago have far more interest than current pictures of movie stars.
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6. Silver
Others are held by private collectors who have no intention of selling their treasures. Most of it, however, is in the permanent collections of museums here and abroad.
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Febuaury 10, 2012