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London
fromABC7 Los Angeles
16 hours ago

Life jacket worn by a passenger who survived the Titanic auctioned off for over $900,000

A Titanic life jacket sold for £670,000, highlighting ongoing fascination with the ship's history and its passengers.
London
fromABC7 Los Angeles
16 hours ago

Life jacket worn by a passenger who survived the Titanic auctioned off for over $900,000

A Titanic life jacket sold for £670,000, highlighting ongoing fascination with the ship's history and its passengers.
Writing
fromwww.businessinsider.com
1 day ago

I found boxes of my dad's McDonald's memorabilia from the '70s and '80s. I decided to sell them all.

A father's extensive collection of McDonald's memorabilia reflects his career and passion for collecting, revealing hidden treasures during a family downsizing.
Arts
fromArtnet News
14 hours ago

Rare Books Stolen From Ex-MoMA President's Home Recovered After Nearly 40 Years

Seventeen rare, stolen books valued over $2 million are being returned to the descendants of former MoMA president John Hay Whitney.
History
fromwww.dw.com
3 days ago

Teen discovers first ancient Greek artifact found in Berlin

A 13-year-old discovered a rare ancient Greek coin from Troy in Berlin, revealing potential links between ancient Greece and northern Europe.
Remodel
fromApartment Therapy
6 days ago

I'm Using Vintage Silver Everywhere - Not Just the Dining Room

Silver is experiencing a resurgence in popularity, being embraced for its traditional style and nostalgic value.
Arts
fromArtnet News
4 days ago

Lost Lincoln Portrait From Teddy Roosevelt's Office Reemerges After a Century

A portrait of Abraham Lincoln, once in Teddy Roosevelt's office, will be displayed at the new Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library opening July 4.
Fashion & style
fromElite Traveler
6 days ago

The History of the Snuff Box and Its Rise as a Luxury Collectible

Smoking has seen a cultural resurgence among celebrities, yet tobacco use in America has reached its lowest level in 2024.
History
fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
1 week ago

Church coin hoard goes on display at diocesan museum

A hoard of 1,000 silver coins from the late 16th and early 17th centuries will be displayed at the Warmia Archdiocese Museum in Olsztyn.
#antiques
Arts
fromwww.amny.com
4 days ago

Self-Made at the American Folk Art Museum explores a century of artists inventing themselves | amNewYork

Self-taught artists create work that is deeply personal, immediate, and reflective of lived experiences, challenging conventional narratives of artistic authorship.
fromArtnet News
6 days ago

Explore Notable Lots from the New Orleans Auction Galleries Spring Sale

"The Fine Art and Design sale brings together an exciting selection of works that reflect some of the most enduring ideas in modern and contemporary art. You'll find pieces that explore the human form as a space for storytelling and identity, alongside works that offer nuanced perspectives on sexuality."
Arts
London
fromianVisits
2 weeks ago

Tickets Alert: Tours of the Postal Museum's archive

The Postal Museum offers tours of its Debden warehouse showcasing postal artefacts and history.
Design
fromArchitectural Digest
1 month ago

Vintage Sterling Silver Is Trending-Here's Your Guide to Buying and Collecting It

Silver collecting involves understanding hallmarks, history, and the allure of sterling silver objects.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 week ago

London's V&A launches webpage exploring provenance of its objects

The new webpage, entitled 'How have objects come to be in the V&A?', points out that for some objects, their journeys have involved known histories of violence, coercion or injustice, while for others there remains uncertainty over exactly how they came to be here.
Arts
fromMedievalists.net
2 weeks ago

Medieval Gold Discovery Goes on Display in Newcastle - Medievalists.net

We are delighted to unite these incredible archaeological finds from across the North for our latest exhibition. From Roman silver discovered along Hadrian's Wall to 9th-century gold found by a Newcastle University student, this is a rare opportunity to see these scattered treasures displayed alongside one another.
History
fromArchitectural Digest
1 month ago

How Alexander Widener Turned His Vintage Obsession Into a Career

In the digital world that we're in, you know, negative videos are what goes viral. People are always knocking people down a peg and it's really easy to fall into that. If something bad happens-which, when you own your business, something bad happens every day- it's easy to circle in despair. But my challenge is to look for the positive and figure out how to pivot, and if something isn't working then figure out a different way to get it done.
Digital life
Online marketing
fromArchitectural Digest
1 month ago

Everything You Need To Know About Vintage Shopping and Selling Online

Ten vintage furniture experts share best practices for sellers and insider strategies for buyers navigating online vintage marketplaces successfully.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
2 weeks ago

Art Institute of Chicago's first Norman Rockwell acquisition is a home run

The Dugout is the largest and most elaborate study in oil that Rockwell made for one of his most recognisable Saturday Evening Post covers. The image is partly credited with popularising the team's reputation as the 'lovable losers.'
Arts
History
fromABC7 Los Angeles
3 weeks ago

The Lincoln Flag: A somber relic in our nation's history

The Lincoln Flag, displayed in Milford, Pennsylvania, is believed to have comforted Abraham Lincoln after his assassination.
Arts
fromArtnet News
2 weeks ago

Selling Collectibles Is Big Business. Heritage Auctions's Joe Maddalena Says It's Just Getting Started | Artnet News

The collectibles market is experiencing unprecedented growth, with strong interest in categories like sports, toys, and trading cards.
fromMedievalists.net
3 weeks ago

Who Lies in Winchester's Medieval Mortuary Chests? - Medievalists.net

This project demonstrates the combined power of science, the study of human remains and historical research to discover new information about the six mortuary chests and their occupants which would not have been available to us a generation ago.
History
History
fromMedievalists.net
3 weeks ago

Viking High Seat Recreated in Norway for Museum Exhibition - Medievalists.net

A reconstructed Viking Age high seat reveals insights into the power structures and agricultural foundations of early medieval Norway.
Arts
fromArtnet News
3 weeks ago

Sweaty Napoleon Hat Rediscovered After a Century in Storage

A rediscovered bicorne hat of Napoleon Bonaparte was found at the Condé Museum, revealing its historical journey from exile to present.
SF parents
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I inherited a storage unit from a family friend. It was full of vintage clothes, which I now sell online.

Scottlynn Krause and her mother launched CS80 Vintage after inheriting thousands of pristine 1980s sportswear items from a family friend's defunct sporting goods store, converting a disposal problem into a successful online business.
Parenting
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

My mom has been collecting miniatures for 50 years. They have taken over our 1000-square-foot basement.

Celina Myers' mother has collected miniatures since age 14, filling their entire basement with thousands of organized tiny treasures that continue to bring her joy despite physical disability.
London
fromianVisits
1 month ago

Tickets Alert: Take your old things to the BBC's Antiques Roadshow

BBC's Antiques Roadshow is filming in London on June 7, 2026 at Valentines Mansion in Ilford, with ticket applications available through ballot allocation.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
3 weeks ago

UK Museums Hold Over 260,000 Human Remains, Report Finds

UK museums hold over 263,000 human remains, with significant collections from former British colonies, raising ethical concerns.
SF real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
18 years ago

Here, time stood still

Scott Bakula's former Ojai home, originally listed at $1.8 million in the mid-'90s, is now on the market for $4.3 million, featuring extensive gardens, orchards, and architectural elements inspired by Greene & Greene and Frank Lloyd Wright.
fromLos Angeles Times
9 years ago

Old and young get along famously at Big Daddy's Antiques

We really try to be cutting-edge, but it has to have a feeling that is comfortable. Our biggest goal is for somebody to walk into our warehouse and say, 'Oh, my God. I want to live here.'
Los Angeles
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

Treasures worth thousands: homeowners discover vintage items hidden in walls during renovation - Silicon Canals

Picture this: you're knee-deep in renovation dust, crowbar in hand, when something unexpected tumbles from behind century-old plaster. A yellowed envelope? A strange metal box? That moment when your heart skips because you realize you might have just found something extraordinary. For some lucky homeowners, these discoveries turn out to be worth thousands of dollars, transforming a simple home improvement project into an unexpected treasure hunt.
Renovation
Major League Baseball
fromMLB Trade Rumors
2 months ago

Top Picks: Best Sports Memorabilia Products for 2026! (Sponsored)

Legends Memorabilia sells MLB-authenticated, player-backed collectibles and returns proceeds to players while offering mystery boxes, autographed baseballs, jerseys, and bats.
UK news
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Antiques auction selling neck shackles accused of profiting from slavery'

A Scottish auction is selling 18th-century Zanzibar slave neck irons, prompting accusations that trading such artefacts profits from historic slavery.
History
fromMail Online
1 month ago

Roman artifact found in the Americas shatters New World history

A Roman terracotta head discovered in a sealed Mexican tomb in 1933 suggests Roman contact with the Americas around 200 AD, predating Columbus by over a thousand years.
#nostalgia
Cars
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

8 Best Car Museums in the U.S. With Vintage Vehicles and Fascinating Exhibits

The United States hosts numerous automobile museums showcasing the industry's evolution from the 1890s through innovative design, technology, and adaptation to consumer needs.
Arts
fromArtnet News
1 month ago

Museum Treasures, History-Making Guitars-And Collectibles to Watch

Brooklyn Museum is auctioning 200 objects, including rare American furniture and artworks, to enhance gallery space and adhere to deaccessioning guidelines.
Everyday cooking
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

The Boomer Kitchen Keepsake That's Quietly Disappearing - Tasting Table

Paper recipe cards and church cookbooks are disappearing from modern kitchens due to minimalism trends, digital recipe access, and the shift from physical to online culinary media.
Arts
fromABC7 San Francisco
4 weeks ago

Expert team works to prepare ancient Etruscan exhibit this summer at Legion of Honor

Art conservators at the DeYoung Museum are restoring ancient Etruscan artifacts using modern technology for an upcoming exhibit.
Fundraising
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

Oakland's White Elephant sale is back, with tons of art and antiques

Oakland's White Elephant Sale sells donated goods across nine departments in a 90,000+ sq ft warehouse to raise funds for the Oakland Museum of California.
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

9 things Boomers refuse to throw away that their kids will put straight in the trash without opening - Silicon Canals

My father kept manuals for products we hadn't owned in years, filed alphabetically in a cabinet. When I asked why, he looked at me like I'd suggested burning money. "What if we need to look something up?" The concept of finding any manual online in seconds just doesn't compute for a generation that had to rely on these paper lifelines.
Relationships
fromBoston.com
2 months ago

One of the rarest baseball cards is up for auction - and there are local connections

The King of Collectibles has been collecting since his first trip to Fenway Park at age 12. "I'm 60. In my 48 years of collecting, I have never known of or seen - outside of the Metropolitan Museum of Art - a Honus Wagner card like this. Until now," Ken Goldin, star of Netflix's "King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch," tells me in a recent phone interview.
Television
US news
fromNewsday
1 month ago

Sleepy owl found resting among items on a New York antique store shelf

An eastern screech owl was discovered sleeping on a shelf in an antique store in upstate New York and was safely removed and released into the wild.
US politics
fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 months ago

British Museum successfully raises millions to save Henry VIII marriage artefact

The Independent solicits donations to fund independent, paywall-free journalism; the British Museum raised 3.5 million to acquire a Tudor-era gold pendant linked to Henry VIII.
California
fromABC7 San Francisco
2 months ago

EXCLUSIVE: How an Alameda man traced decades-old ring found on Navy ship to sailor from Georgia

A Briarcliff High School class ring found aboard the USS Hornet was traced and returned to the family after volunteers and residents identified the owner.
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

The Vintage Cast Iron Brand That's A Rare (And Valuable) Thrift Find - Tasting Table

If you spot a Griswold pan with a 13 on it, for example, know that not a lot of these pans were made due to negative connotations and associations with bad luck. Dating back to the early 1900s, these babies can fetch several thousand dollars. In addition to the Griswold 13, the 20 is also a rarity to find. Griswold isn't the only label that is a solid grab.
Cooking
Renovation
fromLos Angeles Times
36 years ago

Architectural Antiques Used as Home Decorating Elements

Architectural antiques from salvage houses and demolition sites are increasingly used as distinctive building and decorating elements in new home construction, driven by renewed historical interest and their status as art forms.
fromBored Panda
2 months ago

80 Vintage Ads That Show Which Values Changed And Which Stayed The Same Over Time

We might be exposed to more ads and commercials today than ever before in human history, but the idea of advertising itself is certainly not a new concept. According to Instapage, the first signs of advertisements actually appeared in ancient Egyptian steel carvings from 2000 BC. Meanwhile, the first printed ad was published in 1472, when William Caxton decided to advertise a book by posting flyers on church doors in England.
Marketing
fromApartment Therapy
2 months ago

The 150-Year-Old Useful Gem Hiding in Every Thrift Store

As someone who loves vintage things, you can find me at my local thrift store regularly. I enjoy stocking my closet with secondhand finds and finding gifts or unexpected storage gems instead of buying them new. The thrill of the hunt is ultimately what keeps me going back time after time. Whether I have 10 minutes or an hour to peruse, flipping through clothing racks and scouring the shelves always brings me joy,
Fashion & style
E-Commerce
fromBuzzFeed
2 months ago

12 Grandparent Memory Books And Journals To Chronicle Family Histories

BuzzFeed Shopping provides service-focused product recommendations prioritizing readers, vetting products, fact-checking claims, exposing fake deals, and offering authentic, inclusive choices across price points.
History
fromianVisits
1 month ago

Looted from a royal palace: The medieval jug now on display in London

A medieval English bronze jug looted from Ghana's Asante kingdom reveals how European luxury goods became valued ceremonial objects through trans-continental trade networks before colonial appropriation.
Arts
fromSFGATE
1 month ago

Calif. men accused of roughhousing in museum, shattering mammoth tusk

Two Petaluma men face up to four years in prison for first-degree property damage after breaking a $200,000 wooly mammoth tusk fossil while roughhousing inside a Missouri natural history museum.
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

Treasures found on HS2 route stored in secret warehouse

Treasures unearthed by hundreds of archaeologists so far during work on the controversial planned HS2 train line have been shown exclusively to the BBC. The 450,000 objects, which are being held in a secret warehouse, include a possible Roman gladiator's tag, a hand axe that may be more than 40,000 years old and 19th Century gold dentures. It is an "unprecedented" amount and array of items, which will yield new insights into Britain's past, says the Centre for British Archaeology.
London
Arts
fromOpen Culture
1 month ago

The Met Releases High-Definition 3D Scans of 140 Famous Art Objects: Sarcophagi, Van Gogh Paintings, Marble Sculptures & More

The Metropolitan Museum of Art now offers high-definition 3D scans of its artifacts, enabling unprecedented close examination and interaction with masterpieces through digital zoom, rotation, and augmented reality technology.
History
fromMedievalists.net
1 month ago

Medieval Manuscripts to Be Displayed at EXPO Chicago 2026 - Medievalists.net

Medieval illuminated manuscripts from the 15th-16th centuries will be featured at EXPO Chicago 2026, showcasing how collectors and audiences continue to value medieval book art today.
History
fromMedievalists.net
1 month ago

Dreaming of Owning a Medieval Artefact? Here's Your Chance - Medievalists.net

TimeLine Auctions' March 3 online sale features hundreds of medieval historical objects including a 13th-century Limoges cross, 1224 Chinese armor, Viking silver mount, and Anglo-Saxon brooch.
History
fromFast Company
2 months ago

This NYC auction celebrating America's 250th birthday will feature rare and iconic documents

Christie's New York auction will offer rare American founding documents, historic printed editions, iconic art and artifacts marking the nation's 250th anniversary.
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Your Life's Work Preserved: Why Collectors Are Going Virtual

The traditional museum experience, pausing in front of an object, and absorbing its history visually or by reading its description, has long shaped how collectors and others relate to cultural treasures. Yet, over the last few decades, digital technology has quietly rewritten many of those rules, changing not only how collections are exhibited but also how they are documented, preserved, and even inherited.
Arts
History
fromSmithsonian Magazine
1 month ago

How to Fit 250 Years of American History and Culture Into One Map

Smithsonian magazine celebrates America's 250th birthday with an interactive map featuring 250 notable places across ten categories, while historians contextualize this anniversary amid current domestic challenges.
fromArtnet News
1 month ago

A Washington Relic, Royal 'Diamond'-and Other Collectibles Up for Grabs

The snippet carries the phrase "Fathers of the Senate!" which is nowhere found in surviving Washington documents. The expression is borrowed from ancient Roman Senate-specifically the Latin patres conscripti , or "Conscript Fathers"-and quite possibly wasn't the patrician tone Washington intended to set for a young republic. It is unknown why or how it was used in this case as the manuscript from which the fragment was cut is long lost.
Arts
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
2 months ago

Florida coin hoard worth $1m resurfaces debate over treasure hunting

Divers uncovered more than 1,000 late 17th- and early 18th-century Spanish coins worth $1m off the coast of Florida last summer. The area, roughly 100 miles north of Miami, is known as the Treasure Coast-named for the cargo aboard the Spanish flotilla that sank there in 1715. Its 11 ships were filled to the brim with an estimated $400m in gold, silver and jewels. Treasure hunters have been on the prowl for their sunken riches ever since.
History
Arts
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

When Artists Lose Their Archives

An artist lost a storage unit and later discovered parts of their work were sold online without notification, stripping authorship and meaning.
fromInsideHook
2 months ago

This Western Art Collection Just Set Several Auction Records

For some eminently wealthy individuals, amassing a first-class art collection is an ideal way to spend their money. And while some high-profile art collectors end up donating their collections to museums or other cultural institutions, others take a different approach, reselling their art after a certain amount of time. Which brings us to this week, when billionaire David I. Koch's collection of Western art hit the auction block at Christie's, setting a number of records in the process.
Arts
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
2 months ago

When it comes to restitution, how can museums solve a problem like inalienability?

When Thomas Jefferson wrote about the "inalienable" rights of man in the US Declaration of Independence 250 years ago, it's possible he lifted the term from the French. And long before it was ever used as an adjective to describe human rights, it defined royal property. To this day, "inalienability" remains a cornerstone of public collections in France-and many other countries-impacting museums and their ability to deaccession, including for purposes of restitution.
Arts
Arts
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

A Millennia-Long Fascination With Armor

The Worcester Art Museum's reopened armor galleries present global armor traditions, challenging medieval European romanticism and showcasing one of the nation's largest arms-and-armor collections.
fromArtnet News
2 months ago

Inside New York's Grolier Club, Where the Rare Book World Is Open to All

Founded in 1884, it is one of the world's most important societies devoted to books. Though it operates as a members-only institution, the club maintains a steady program of free, public exhibitions that draw from its members' collections. Though often historical, there are fascinating intersections with contemporary culture. Focused on rare books, manuscripts, and literary ephemera, these shows often illuminate how historical texts continue to shape the present.
Arts
fromArtnet News
2 months ago

Why Collectors Are Clamoring for Frederic Remington's Cowboy Art | Artnet News

Known for his romanticized depictions of the American West, the wildly successful 19th-century painter and sculptor captured cowboy culture in its nascency, helping to etch its ethos of rugged individualism into the American psyche. This nocturne, created toward the end of this career, represented a shift in his style from narrative depictions of frontier battles to more atmospheric renderings of the North American landscape.
Arts
Arts
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

Did the British Museum Remove Palestine From Its Displays?

The British Museum amended some Middle East gallery labels to use ancient regional terms like 'Canaan' while continuing to use 'Palestine' in many displays.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

My rookie era: scrapbooking is like creating my own sentimental time capsule

I had always associated scrapbooking with grandmas and bored children, so, imagine my surprise when as a twentysomething with a Big Girl Job I found myself enamoured of printing, cutting, and sticking random bits and bobs into a book. If, like me, you've racked up a disconcerting amount of screen time, you may have stumbled across a multitude of craft-inspired social media posts made primarily by young women. Described as junk journalling, the hobby is distinguishable by an affinity with collecting and storing physical mementoes, such as tickets, receipts, packaging and Polaroids.
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