If you are thinking of having a clear out before Christmas, be sure to check what you get rid of, as many everyday modern items are set to be the antiques of the future.
Classifieds website Gumtree and modern collectibles expert Tracy Martin have predicted which products of today could be worth a small fortune in years to come.
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Topping the list of potentially valuable items are first-edition books, with Twilight, Game of Thrones and The Da Vinci code pipped as the top three titles to hunt down if you aim to boost your collection.
Following books, licensed toys and figurines are expected to be big moneymakers in the future, with toys from ranges such as Star Wars, Power Rangers, Harry Potter Lego and Pokemon. Toys traditionally do very well in the collectibles market.
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Martin explains: “Many people want to recapture their youth by re-buying toys they had as children,”
Eagle-eyed fashionistas would do well to get their hands on high-street collaborations – such as Kate Moss for Topshop and Balmain for H&M – advises Martin. She claims “they have all the right ingredients to make them highly prized possessions in the future,” thanks to a “good designer name,” their “original affordable price” and “unique style that epitomises the era.”
Where most modern technology quickly becomes obsolete in favour of more advanced devices, there are still some gadgets that collectors should keep an eye out for – including the 1st Generation Apple iPod Shuffle.
The recently launched voice-activated home audio speaker system, Amazon Echo Voice (First Release), and the revolutionary Dyson Supersonic hairdryer are also likely to be money-makers.
Ceramics and furniture will remain highly desirable in collectors’ circles. Tracy says modern designers Emma Bridgewater and Cath Kidston are the ones to watch out for, thanks to their renowned distinctive patterns and prints.
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Finally, if you come across an original version of a board game, including Perfection, Crossfire, Jumanji or Omega Virus, make sure it’s in pristine condition before purchasing, as it’s likely to be worth a fortune in decades to come.
Tracy said: “If you’re interested in building a collection of items that could be tomorrow’s investment pieces, but aren’t sure where to start, I would advise heading to sites like Gumtree, as first-time collectors can start looking for items without breaking the bank.
“We’ve seen the number of limited edition items listed on the site shoot up 98 per cent since 2012, so there’s plenty of opportunity to find something which could be worth a small fortunate in years to come.”
Hannah Wilson, head of marketing at Gumtree, said: “With a third of Brits admitting they regret throwing an item away which is now collectible, jump on sites such as Gumtree to hunt down bargains which may be worth a pretty penny in ten, fifteen or twenty years’ time.
“Use key words such as ‘first edition’, ‘new and in the box’ and ‘mint condition’ and localise your search, as you may be a short walk or drive away from someone looking to get rid of something which may be highly collectible in the future.”
Source: https://antiquewolrd.com
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This post was last modified on 13/10/2023 11:24 pm
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