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Interview With ExpertWe’re not all lucky enough to have relatives that have held onto relics from the past for decades. My grandma did save me a few vintage dresses and some gorgeous pieces of jewelry, but I would give anything to take a peek into her home 50 years ago.
And if you’re interested in the past too, we’ve got the perfect list for you down below. Bored Panda has searched far and wide to find photos of fascinating antique and vintage objects that we just don’t see everyday anymore. From money that’s no longer in circulation to magazine clippings from the 1960s, you’re sure to find something new (yet simultaneously old!) on this list. Enjoy scrolling through these items that could be in museums, and keep reading to find a conversation with Karen Ratzlaff, owner of Lion & Lamb Vintage!
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16th Century Ring That Unfolds Into An Astronomical Sphere
My 1959 Frigidaire Custom Imperial
My dream stove. I wanted a vintage stove for the longest time, and when this one popped up in my favorite color (for $400, no less) I made the four hour drive and shoved it in the back of my Honda Element and drove it right back home. She’s a dream. Works perfectly. Takes three grown men to move her, but she’s worth it.
Scored A Space Age 1970s Electrohome Saturn Record Player While Thrifting - It's Got A Huge Bubble Dome, And It Works
There’s something about items from the past that just makes them so much more magical than what we have in stores today. The quality is often much better, there’s a charm that most antique items possess, and even simple objects like toasters seem to be artifacts when they look nothing like what we use nowadays.
Not to mention the fact that shopping vintage is much better for the environment. And you’re likely to take home high quality items that were made to last if you buy something that’s been around for decades. Unfortunately, we don’t all have access to amazing thrift stores and fabulous estate sales in our area. But with the internet at your disposal, I promise you can find amazing old items with just a little bit of digging!
Came Across Old Correspondence Letters From A Soldier To My Grandma
That's just incredible. I would totally frame that. And will it to a museum
Stair Dust Corners Introduced At The End Of The 19th Century To Make Sweeping Easier. They Keep Dust From Accumulating In The Corners
February 9, 1920, My Grandfather Wanted To Be A Cartoonist. He Worked For The Railroad Instead, Sending Home Many Letters
To learn more about why vintage items are so special, we reached out to Karen Ratzlaff, owner of Lion & Lamb Vintage. She was kind enough to have a chat with Bored Panda and discuss some of the best vintage finds she's ever come across.
"While hunting for things for my Etsy store, Lion and Lamb Vintage, I often find items I want to keep. Most of the time I resist that urge, but not always!" the expert shared. "One of my favorites keepers came from a private estate sale and is something I’ve never found before nor will I ever again—a 10” painted fragment of an Egyptian mummy case. Is it authentic? I believe so given the source and construction. To me it’s priceless."
113 Years Ago The Press Reported Climate Change
The Bible That Saved My Great-Great Grandfather In WW I
Today While Sorting Through My Grandma’s Attic, I Happened To Discover My Great-Great-Grandfather's Italian Passport And Ticket To America
We also asked Karen what antiques can teach us about the past. "Antiques and vintage items give us a peek into how others once lived and even shine a light on the social mores of that era," she noted.
An Eerily Accurate Ad From 1996 I Found In An Advertising Book
I Inherited This Toaster From The 1920s Around 10 Years Ago And It Has Worked Great Every Single Day
These are great! I still have mine from my grandmother, and it still works perfectly
Envelope Of My Old Concert Stubs From The 70s I Found Behind My Dresser Yesterday
"For example, I often spot ashtrays when out sourcing for vintage items and it’s a stark reminder of how popular smoking once was in the U.S. With its heyday between the 1920s and 1970s, every home had at least one ashtray if not for themselves then for guests," Karen shared.
"And smoking was allowed everywhere, including on airplanes and in hospitals. Glamorous movie stars made it look so chic, and doctors recommended it to ease stress. Thankfully, times have changed, but surprisingly mid-century modern ashtrays remain popular collectibles."
This Is The Forever Burning Light Bulb. A Single Light Bulb That Has Been Burning Almost Continuously Since 1901 In Livermore, California. It Will Soon Be 125 Years Old
It can be done, we can stop consuming the planet. Our consumption of the world is killing us. Check out the documentary The Lost Civilization, its free on Tubi. Dr. Steven Greer outlines many technologies that are much better than our current models, what happened to their develoent and most importantly why they are suppressed and who would want to do such things. Although I am certain we all know the who. A big point he made was that they failed because in the stages where there were patents filed the inventors would leave out key components out of fear or worry the credit would not be given and others. This allowed the suppressors to shut it down easily, or steal and then deny access and hide it. In many instances these inventors and creators and engineers and builders met mysterious ends. Dr. Greer recommends this tech be open source and readily available so anyone can utilize them. Their hiding away of these innovations is criminal! No fooking more! We see you!
Theodore Roosevelt's Diary Entry On The Day Both His Mother And His Wife Died, Both In The Same House 11 Hours Apart. His Wife Had Given Birth Two Days Earlier
Aw man, the pain in those words. Ya know our historical figures have done some real shittay things. They have also done some good things. Teddy was instrumental in creating the national park system. The very one and its laws we can utilize today to keep em protected. He was also pretty ruthless with his Native removal policies. What we need, really really need, is some humility, accountability, empathy and serious honesty about where we have been, we we are and where everything is headed. Cut the spin. We see through it, it will not work on us anymore. We are stronger together. We are the people we have been waiting for.
I Got To Use A Mold-A-Matic Machine Today. It's A Machine From The 60s That Makes A Plastic Souvenir Toy On Demand
"Going further back in time, well-heeled Victorians set a table like no other as a way to showcase their wealth and gentility," Karen added. "Serving pieces included unique sterling silver implements for tomatoes, fish, sardines, fried oysters, asparagus and even potato chips. Individual place settings would have separate forks and knives for salad, fish and meat. Crystal included nappy dishes, knife rests and separate goblets for every possible libation. A far cry from our more casual dining."
This Old Kodak Film Container
My Granddad's Identity Card From When He Was A Prisoner Of War In Guernsey During WW II
Look What My Nana Found Going Through Her Old Bathroom Essentials
My Nana found these perfume nips going through an old box of bathroom essentials and I was absolutely fascinated! She says they have to be at least 50+ years old by now. I'm tempted to use one on my wedding day next year.
While it's not possible to buy everything gently used, we asked Karen which items she would highly recommend we shop vintage for.
"If you adore costume jewelry, vintage and antique pieces offer a much better value than new items," she told Bored Panda. "Typically, the workmanship is finer, and you won’t risk exposing yourself to the toxic elements (such as lead and cadmium) often found in newer jewelry made overseas. Look for prong-set, clear stones, undamaged metal, and working closures."
Bought A Dresser Off Marketplace And Found Some Vintage Goodies & “The Gloves I Wore To My Wedding 7-22-1949”
I Found My Mom’s Michael Jackson Ticket From 1984
My 1960s Sword Cocktail Stick (Penny For Scale)
"If you’re in the market for a piece of wood furniture, say a coffee table or dresser, back away from IKEA and head for an antique store or estate sale instead," Karen added. "Older pieces have the quality, craftsmanship and durability not found in flat-pack items and you’ll find some made of beautiful woods that are no longer used such as mahogany and rosewood. Prices may even be cheaper than new items. It’s a win-win."
My Grandfather's Metal Social Security Card
This Vintage Sugar Bowl With Tongs Built In The Lid
Yet Another Stanley Insulated Jug. But This One Is About 100 Years Old
I would totally stick a straw in it and carry it around with me all day and just be like, "Now who's in charge!?" Lol!
We hope you’re enjoying this list of items from the past, pandas! Keep upvoting all of your favorites, and let us know in the comments below what the best antique find you’ve ever taken home was. Then, if you’d like to check out another Bored Panda article featuring similar old objects, we’ve got another list for you right here!
I Work In The Underground World And Dug Up This Really Old Lysol Bottle
My husband works underground, driller. He brings me amazing crystals. That is cool. Old glass is hard to find intact in the wild. Before municipal trash collection people had a personal dump on their property. You can still find them out on larger pieces of land. But people would either bury the refuse or burn it. Often glass got broken up. Very cool.
My Australian Grandpa's Passport Was Still Under The British Jurisdiction
Our "Top-Off" Jar & Bottle Opener From The 1930's Still Gets Frequent Use
Worlds Oldest Pairs Of Levi's Jeans Found In A Goldmine 136 Years Later
Doodles In 1878, By My Great Great Grandfather
My Dad Worked On A Dam In Iraq In The 80s, He Received This Medal From Saddam Hussein Upon Completion
Great, Great, Great, Grandfather's Civil War Draft Notice
My Grandma's Teacup Was Made In Occupied Japan
Found A Game From 1960 With All The Pieces
A Soldier's Diary Entry On The Day The War Ended
I Found Anti Nixon Propaganda From 1974
This Corner Piano
Here's The Actual First Image Of Coca Cola Back In The 1880's When It Was Dispensed By Chemist
This History Book Of World War 1 From Before There Was A Second War
My College Dorm Room, 1985
In 1962, An Italian Magazine Published A Story Previewing What The World Could Look Like In 2022
Everyone walled off from each other and seemingly distracted? They are just missing screens. Or..or..softer footprint in our individual transportation methods that take up less space, OK perhaps part of the picture. Can anybody translate the text? I would love to know what the artists influences and perspectives were when they created this. Very fascinating. How about the cityscape appearing unchanged from how it looked then. Hints at optism perhaps?
A 58 Year Old Prediction Came True
My Grandma Still Has Her Yugoslav Passport
This 117+ Year Old Coffee Grinder From Peugeot (Yes The Car Maker)
Still Using Grandma's 1940's Egg Poacher For My Morning Breakfast
Found A Very Large Floppy Disk When Cleaning Out The Old IT Guy's Office
It's not a floppy but an encased laserdisc actually, that you can burn stuff to once. They were mostly used for corporate data storage.
Still Going, 60’s Microwave Oven
Hospital Bill From 1936 For Birth Of Baby (My Grandmother)
Memory Tickler Of Household Requirements (Circa 1930's)
I have one of these but on my phone. I don't have 'Blanc Mange Powder' on any of my lists, though. I wonder what 'Black Lead' is. All the other items except Metal Polish and Matches are edible.