50 Of The Coolest And Most Interesting Antiques These People Have The Pleasure Of Owning (New Pics)
Our Earth is full of treasures, some closer than we might even imagine. Take 53-year-old Malcolm Weale, for example, who, with his metal detector, unearthed an 18th-century gold mourning ring that is now exhibited in the British Museum. All you need is a metal detector, some patience, and dedication, and you can come across a little piece of history.
The folks at the r/Antiques subreddit would probably tell you the same. You can find the most stunning treasures in your grandma's house, at a local fair, or a garage sale. If you love old finds, you'll most likely love this list of items antique loves have shared in this dedicated community. Scroll away and be amazed!
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My Great Great Grandfather’s Diary
So... I Got A Gothic Victorian Era 4 Post Bed!
Hello, This Is My Late Grandparents Ivory Chess Set
Anyone Able To Tell Me Anything About My Grandparents’ Antique Bar?
Was Given This Kaidan-Tonsu. I Live In America, Piece Was Brought Over From Japan In The 40s
I Just Purchased A 1910 General Store!! I Plan On Returning It To Its Former Glory
Found Some Victorian Transferware Tiles Hidden Behind Several Layers Of Paint On An Old Fireplace (Scotland)
Recently Acquired This Late 1800s Hardware Store Cabinet For My Garage. Houses All Of My Good Hot Rod Parts!!!
My Mom Bought This Beautiful Piece Of Furniture In Mexico
Found Buried By A Tree In Germany
Thanks Be To The Fb Marketplace Gods For This Bench (USA)
I could not have dreamt of a more perfect piece of furniture to put on this weird ledge in my entryway. I’ve lived in this house my entire 32 years and I think this was meant to be. Timed perfectly with getting that incredible uncanny dog portrait I posted a few days ago 🙏✨
Daisy actually REALLY approves of this purchase.
My Dad Died, This Is What I Found In His House And I Have No Idea What It As
crusoe:
These were kinda like wallets back then. The early form was a series of small oval trays suspened on coards, each oval had a hole in each end and the trays threaded over the cord, with it loop across the bottom of the last tray. There was also a oval lid on top. By loosening the top knot/slider/bead the trays could be separated. At the very end of the cord would be the netsuke, a very large bead. The inro cord was not tied around the sash/belt, but simply tucked under it, with the netsuke pulled through and sitting on top. Its size prevented the inro cord from simply falling out.
Inside a man might put medication, powders, snuff, pills, flint and tinder for fire starting, whatever he might need.
This one is possibly post the time Japan was opened up to the west, and instead of trays it has drawers. This was probably worn by a fairly well off man who at the time would be wearing a blend of western ( Often a hat and cane) and Japanese dress.
Left Behind (By Previous Owners, Deceased With No Family)
Mom brought it to a jeweler who said it’s gold with diamonds. The two big ones are a karat each. Mom originally thought it was fake and was going to give it to the grand-babies for dress-up. California, United States
Beautiful Bed Frame Bought In Madrid Circa 1930
Found This In An Elevator Shaft In An Old Hotel In Ireland. These Worth Anything?
ElbowDeepinanImgur:
Hi OP! I restore these cash registers as a hobby! What you've got is a National Cash Register from around the 1910s. They're worth a couple hundred bucks in that condition, mostly because they can still be restored despite how bad it looks. There are collectors who make their own replacement key labels, cut new marble for the coin shelf, and source replacement original parts for the bits and bobs that have gone missing. A fully restored register like that one generally sells for between $700-900 depending on how well they're cleaned up. In all honesty, the brass is dirty but it looks like it's in great condition. Something you can do is pull the drawer completely out (there's a release rod in the back of the paper bill compartment) and flip it over. Oftentimes the receipt is still pasted to the underside, since this was a standard NCR practice. It will tell you the date it was purchased as well as the business or person who paid for it. Great bit of history!
Coworker Gave Me A Lamp, The Shade Is Uranium Glass!
It's pretty. I checked, Uranium glass does contain uranium, but in very small doses. It shouldn't harm you in decorative items like this lamp.
What Did I Just Find On The Side Of The Road? United States
Small Walnut Shaped Sewing Kit USA
The only info I have is that my uncle (65m) gave it to my dad (75m) and stated it was with their mothers things when they cleaned the house after her passing and they believe it was her mothers. Chapstick for size.
Looks like a traveling sewing kit, for emergency button replacement or for fixing small tears
UK - My Wife Thinks It’s Worthless. My Father Thinks It’s A Valuable Antique. I Have No Idea How To Identify It Properly. Please Help!
Medical_Bath6290:
Edwardian fiddleback mahogany occasional table, c.1905.
Very Large Apothecary From Putnam, Connecticut
UK - We Found These In The Attic Of Our New House Told To Post Here
Apparently they belonged to a admiral William Christopher Pakenham, but are these worth anything and were would you sell these?
SilverScimitar13:
I don't want you to get too excited, OP, but your guy has his own Wikipedia page. AND here's a picture of him wearing a similar set!
Anyone Know Anything About This Box I Inherited?
Started Cleaning Up My Grandpa's Antique Store After He Passed Away
I Found This In The Creek A While Back. Almost Didn’t Even Pick It Up
This is my first one of these Warner’s Safe bottles. I heard that they had to stop embossing “cure” on it and instead embossed “remedy” in 1906 (USA).
Someone Was Throwing This Teapot Out - United States
Found In A Dumpster In Spain
My Most Insane Antiquing Find To Date: An 1860s Photograph Of Dr. Mary Edwards Walker
That was an amazing read! Thank you for suggesting it! She was repeatedly arrested for the way she was dressed ( she advocated for women to wear trousers), her parents believed in gender equality, she was captured behind enemy lines in the Civil War because she was the only doctor brave enough to risk capture by the south. And there’s astonishingly still more if anyone wants to check it out https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Edwards_Walker
Load More Replies...Found A Lincoln Campaign Ribbon In An Old Book At An Antique Store!
A Gift From My Mil (USA)
Is This Dresser A Quality Piece Or Did I Just Make A Bad Purchase?
Don’t You Just Love When A Piece Shows Off Decades Of Use And Ware? Love This Stool. $4.99 At Goodwill Today
What Is This Object Wrapped In 14k Gold?
ProfessorZhirinovsky:
I'm think the X is 10, for October. So 23 Oct 1915.
There was a battle fought on San Michele on that date, the 3rd of the campaign.
I suspect it was someone's "lucky" shrapnel, acquired at that time, that sent them home wounded but alive and largely unmaimed. What in the US military we would call a "Million Dollar Wound".
Pre Great Depression Columbia Grafonola, Supposedly 1 Of 2 In The World, Sister Might Be In The White House
My Collection Of 19th Century Brooches And Pins
USA- I Have An Opportunity To Buy This Piano For $200
How is it so many people on BP think the original posters on Reddit can see their comments. The internet is a cool place but not a miracle worker
Grandmas Vanity Set
I see a button hook for fastening shoe buttons, shoe tongue for putting feet into shoe, atomizer for attaching to a perfume bottle so you can spray yourself with scent, comb, hairbrush, scissors, mirror, cases, and I assume some hairdressing instruments
I Found It In A Dumpster
Antique Games We Found In The Attic Today. They All Look To Be Around 1920’s
Found This Extremely Unsettling Metal Picture
Once again Reddit delivers comedy gold and fascinating facts. The bird is psychopomp escorting the recently deceased to the next realm. Opinion divided on if the picture is the correct way up and who the recently deceased are.
Got These Two Antique Chairs Today! Looks Made For The Space. USA
The Coolest Coin Purse Ever! Women’s Wallet/Compact With Spring-Loaded Coin Storage. Found At A Flea Market In The United States!
Found This Insanely Old Trunk In A Storage Unit Today!! It’s Sold Oak Or Some Kind Of Heavy Wood
Found This In The Garden In Southern England 40ish Years Ago, Has Lived In A Plant Pot Ever Since. Anyone Know What It Is?
Chupicuaro:
You are not going to believe this, but it is the head of a pre-
Islamic idol likely from southern Yemen, 2rd century b.c.e to 2 rd century c.e.
Material is Alabaster, should be slightly translucent. Yes, I am sure.
Holy cow! It must be SO valuable but also stolen from a tomb or something. I would contact a museum.
I Got This Piece Of Furniture At A Thrift Store 6 Years Ago. It Has The Date 1823 On It
My Mother Sewed Her Wedding Dress On This Machine
United States. Never Seen A Duplicate Of This One At My Families Old Home. Any Idea Of History Or Worth? It's Been In The Family Long Enough Not To Know
Mom Swears This Is Sought After
What Is This Piece Of Furniture I Got Off The Side Of The Street? (France)
Medical_Bath6290:
French, c.1880, known as a commode de toilette or washstand. The interior would originally have been lined in marble.
Seller Asking $250,000.00. Just Out Of Our Price Range. I'm Assuming That Includes A Truck To Haul It On
Found This At A Thrift Shop For $3
All My Furniture I Lost In A Wild Fire Last Month ( United States )
I’m sorry for your loss. It’s good that you have photos and memories.
Found Family Heirloom From 1908! (USA)
(United States) Snagged This Wardrobe At An Auction Last Month And It Showed Up Today
United States. Found At The Dump
Found In A Storage Unit Today
An Original Red Comet Fire Grenade At Our Lake House - Wisconsin, USA
Take it to a fire station ASAP. This is an extremely dangerous item to keep in a house. The contents of the flask are highly toxic.
I Bought A Beautiful Closet. I Was Told It Is 100-200 Years Old
United States. What Should I Do With This Inherited Picture
Hang it on your wall. It looks to be in pretty good condition. See if your relatives can tell you the story behind the picture.
Dated 1639, Found This In My Late Grandfathers House, Unfortunately I’m In My 20’s So I Can’t Read Cursive LOL
AI to the rescue! Google Gemini, 2.5 Pro: It's a 17th-century English legal document, known as an indenture. The script is a form of cursive called "Secretary Hand," which was common at the time. It uses many abbreviations and non-standard spellings, which can make it challenging to read. The document states that Edward Lloyd had previously granted (enfeoffed) this property to Henry Bedward. Now, Henry Bedward is formally renouncing and "quitting his claim" to the property, transferring all rights, title, and interest back to Edward Lloyd, his heirs, and assigns forever. This ensures that Edward Lloyd has full and undisputed ownership. -actually it gave a full transcription, but it's obvs. too long for me to copy.
Been Left This By My Grandad (UK)
Saw This In An Antique Shop
United States. Tell Me This Isn't What I Think It Might Be. I Just Inherited It
Another One Rescued From The Clutches Of Millennial White Paint. Circa 1905 Parlor Table Found On Fb Marketplace For $17. Vancouver Island, Canada
I Found This Snuff Bottle Behind The Butcher Paper Backing Of A Painting I Bought At An Antique Store Right Outside Atlanta, Ga
Found This Buried In My Backyard. Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
My Mom Wants To Alter My Grandma’s Room Divider, Is It A Valuable Antique?
Chocolate Found In My Closet And A Gramophone Seeking Info On The Items
Edison Projecting Kinetoscope Found In The Basement Of A House I Bought, United States
What Is This Style Of Chair Called? Maryland, United States
Found While Thrifting. Is This 100 Years Or Older? Marked As Bone. No Makers Mark
I Found This When My Grandparents Wanted To Throw It Out. Any Idea What It Is And If It Might Be Worth Something
Bought This Cameo For $20 Today
Found In Grandmas Basement
Found In The United States Of America
Thrifted This In Canada. Unsure Of Its Use And Origin
Found This Huge Wooden Dough Bowl At A Thrift Store Yesterday. Is This From The 1800’s?
Results Of My Appraisal From Antiques Roadshow For My Early 1900 Sealed Coca-Cola Bottle USA
"Well, the appraisal person said it was most likely not resealed so I would like an apology from all the people doubting me. They had a hard time valuing it since there are no other ones ever sold. They said $1000 to $2000 maybe even more."
What On Earth Is This Used For, Cause My Mind Is In The Gutter?
The object in the image appears to be a vintage electric massage vibrator, possibly originally marketed as a "hair dryer" or "bath accessory" due to its design and the type of case it comes in. This type of device was designed for applying pressure to specific body areas for relaxation and relief from muscle soreness and tension. Vintage models often came in a case, sometimes with a red velvet lining, similar to the one shown in the image. These devices were intended to provide health benefits such as reducing stress, relaxing muscles, and improving circulation. The design, with a handle and a rounded head, suggests it was meant for handheld use to massage various parts of the body.
Found This On A Beach In Eastern Canada Today
What On Earth Is This. USA
Too few of these and too many of the other lately.
Load More Replies...This was fascinating, thank you for sharing it! What fun!
i moved into a 1970s house (i know, not that old) with my family in 2019, and we’ve had terrific finds. beautiful floral kitchen wallpaper, antique board games + a beautiful wooden chest. my grandma lived next doors and she gave me a purse from the 80s and 2 painted turtle figures plus a painted crab figure, all coming from mexico. this house has many downsides to it, sadly. we’re planning to move out within the next 2 years.
With Antiques Roadshow telling us "brown is down" in furniture, now is the time to buy if that's what you like. I'm looking for wardrobe, drawers below, cabinet above.
"We're living in the future!" If you like minimalism, sure, but don't tell me we never have been innovative.
Too few of these and too many of the other lately.
Load More Replies...This was fascinating, thank you for sharing it! What fun!
i moved into a 1970s house (i know, not that old) with my family in 2019, and we’ve had terrific finds. beautiful floral kitchen wallpaper, antique board games + a beautiful wooden chest. my grandma lived next doors and she gave me a purse from the 80s and 2 painted turtle figures plus a painted crab figure, all coming from mexico. this house has many downsides to it, sadly. we’re planning to move out within the next 2 years.
With Antiques Roadshow telling us "brown is down" in furniture, now is the time to buy if that's what you like. I'm looking for wardrobe, drawers below, cabinet above.
"We're living in the future!" If you like minimalism, sure, but don't tell me we never have been innovative.
