You probably remember those old collector plates your parents or grandparents might have proudly displayed back in the 70s and 80s. They're pretty, but only a few of them are worth anything today.
Many once-loved collectibles that people thought would make them rich are now worth almost nothing. From Beanie Babies to porcelain figures and collectible plates, these nostalgic “investments” have ...
We've all held onto them. Those precious heirlooms passed down through generations, tucked away in storage or displayed ...
Question: I inherited about 150 collector plates my late father purchased during the 1970s and 1980s, some from the Bradford Exchange. The plates' countries of origin include the U.S., Russia, Germany ...
You probably have boxes, shelves, or a closet full of things that once felt priceless - toys, trinkets, and shelfware that ...
Q – I recently acquired a 1953 Buffalo Pottery Christmas plate. The scene features Scrooge sur-rounded by scenes from Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol.” What is the plate’s history and value? – PE, ...
The world of collectibles and antiques is incredibly unpredictable for those who aren’t experts. What may seem like an old, worthless object to most people can actually be highly valuable. That’s ...
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Dear Mike, I recently found a box of old Manitoba licence plates in my mom’s garage. They date from 1928 to 1976. Enjoy unlimited reading on winnipegfreepress.com Read the E-Edition, our digital ...