Showing posts with label Collecting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Collecting. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Make extra money. Trade in your old (not gold) for cash!

We all know that times are tough and we’ve seen the commercials about trading in your gold, jewels and other pirate’s booty for cold hard cash, but we at Antiquities International have another idea. Why not sell your off your “oh, these will be worth money someday,” items.


Antiques, collectables, vintage memorabilia and autographs can bring in a lot of dough and Antiquities is the bakery. This not-so-subtle store is more like a museum of music, movies, historical and political and classic Americana memorabilia. Toby Stoffa ‘s Antiquities houses one of the largest collections of refurbished pinball, arcade, candy and cigarette machines, plus numerous restored cash registers, scales, Victrolas and other antiques. This mega-gallery also has movie props and vintage and collectors’ items including Star Wars figurines and Ron Lee Disney™ figurines. 


Not only does Stoffa’s empire consist of some of the most rare and special autographs, but because she has been in the business for over 27 years, she has built incredible relationships in the antiques and memorabilia community. Therefore, she can tell you just by seeing emailed pictures of your Aunt Gertrude’s antique scale or your impressive collection of baseball cards how much they’re worth. And the best part is that Antiquities buys directly from collectors like you or will even sell your stuff for you on consignment.

Don’t have a stash in the attic? Now’s a great time to become a novice collector by perusing eBay and scouring yard sales for fantastic finds. You know what they say, one man’s trash is another man’s pay dirt!
Check out Antiquities’ website and write us if you have anything you think we might be interested in, and who knows, maybe you’ll see something you just have to have.

Monday, August 8, 2011

The Psychology of Collecting – From Baby Teeth to Hollywood Memorabilia


Most of us have a collection of some sort, and while bills could qualify, I am talking about those assortments of things that have some meaning to us as humans.

There is value in creating a collection. From sentimental to financial, the reasons behind lining up fancy eggs in a glass, lighted cabinet are usually linked to some type of emotion.

From stamps to baby teeth, our reasons for collecting are as varied as the collections themselves, but have you ever wondered what the psychology is behind collecting?

An article in The National Psychologist (McKinley, 2007), explores why we collect saying that some of the more common reasons for collecting are;

Enjoyment – collecting can be tied in with a hobby, or a hobby itself, such as constructing model cars. The sense of accomplishment from building (be it a car or a collection) can provide contentment.
Investment – memorabilia enthusiasts, classic car collectors and antiques dealers see the value in collections for a future return on their investment. With many collections, the more time that goes by, the more valuable the item is.

Security – for some people, collecting is a kind of psychological need. By collecting they are able to fill an emotional need, or it may be compensation for a lack of control or stability. This is often associated with the more serious collecting condition of hoarding.

Preservation – collecting allows people to preserve the past by acquiring antiques and other pieces of history.  This category also applies to investment, as rare and classic items increase in worth over time.
Excitement– the treasure-seeker collectors love the thrill of the hunt and find value as much in the acquiring as in the owning. 

Items that create a timeline such as stamps and coins mark a passage of time, and can span generations. Fads and trends make for collections that exemplify a specific point in time, and can be worth money as time goes by.

Antiques, items that have intrinsic history and therefore value, are among the top collectables. Humans strive to have a connection to the past. It only makes sense then, that we restore classic cars (note the word classic), pay top dollar for a Hollywood starlet’s signature and put pieces of history behind glass.

Whatever the reason, it seems that we all collect things that resonate with us on some emotional level, even if it is elation that will come from an eBay® auction.

Antiquities International leads the way in celebrity memorabilia specializing in movies, music, television, sports, and history. Along with our wonderful collection of autographed pieces, we also offer one-of-a-kind antiques and collectibles. All of our autographed memorabilia comes with a Lifetime Certificate of Authenticity. Each authentic autograph is displayed in a custom museum quality presentation, creating a unique piece of art.

Visit Antiquities International at http://www.antiquitieslv.com or contact (702) 792-2274 or info@antiquitieslv.com to find out more about its vast collection.