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I often fear that the antiques I have from my grandparents home, the ones that noone will take, will end up being worth thousands. Maybe if they were worth thousands than some of the younger family members might want them.
I believe it. My family had a very old kitchen cabinet in our cabin, which my father had inherited from his mother, it had a built in flour sifter and a metal counter top. We saw an identical item in the window of a huge Antique Mall with a price tag of $5,000. My father went in talked to the owner and sold him the one in our cabin for $2,500.
Uncle Ted continues, “it was made of press-board, real junk, but that’s what we’re seeing on the show now, junk, stuff people think are valuable”…
Probably would fetch quite a price “at auction” as they say. My wife never misses that show. I keep telling her to let me know if I show up as one of the antiques they appraise!
Got my great Grandma’s iron bed – circa 1865. Weighs a ton. Priceless to me. Lot of my Grandfolks stuff. After me – All will be sold and trashed.
I am still waiting for the 25 cent item I found at a yard sale to turn out to be worth $10,000 on the Antiques Roadshow. Hasn’t happened yet, but my wife and I still enjoy yard sales, thrift stores and antique stores.
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member almost 2 years ago
My parents got married in 1952 and we still have their bed, armoire, mirrors and cut-glass chandelier.
Ahuehuete almost 2 years ago
And it’s still worth $10
GROG Premium Member almost 2 years ago
It likely didn’t stay in the trash for long.
zzeek almost 2 years ago
I saw my ex wife in an antique show once. Calm down, she’s younger than I am. ;-)
The Reader Premium Member almost 2 years ago
They will have to do a count of the particles in the boards to get an accurate price.
nosirrom almost 2 years ago
When will Uncle Ted show up on the show?
bookworm0812 almost 2 years ago
Oh, God. Are things that were around when I was born antiques now? Oh no! Am I an antique?!?!?!?
Chris almost 2 years ago
perhaps the trash can was actually a time machine. :D
Moonkey Premium Member almost 2 years ago
If only we knew ahead of time which things to hold onto for future appreciation.
Just-me almost 2 years ago
Now the question for Uncle Ted and Brutus, is although the armoire might be on the Antiques Roadshow, what is it valued at?
ladykat Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Things have a way of doing that. I have my grandparents’ china cabinet, some of the contents, and both bedroom dressers.
preacherman Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I often fear that the antiques I have from my grandparents home, the ones that noone will take, will end up being worth thousands. Maybe if they were worth thousands than some of the younger family members might want them.
timbob2313 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I believe it. My family had a very old kitchen cabinet in our cabin, which my father had inherited from his mother, it had a built in flour sifter and a metal counter top. We saw an identical item in the window of a huge Antique Mall with a price tag of $5,000. My father went in talked to the owner and sold him the one in our cabin for $2,500.
Martin Booda almost 2 years ago
I knew I shouldn’t have busted up that chiffarobe.
T... almost 2 years ago
Uncle Ted continues, “it was made of press-board, real junk, but that’s what we’re seeing on the show now, junk, stuff people think are valuable”…
T... almost 2 years ago
Question? Is Uncle Ted, Brutus’ uncle or uncle to Wilberforce, ie Brutus’ brother or Gladys brother? Help me out here, please…
KEA almost 2 years ago
Antiques is another fetish I really don’t understand.
cuzinron47 almost 2 years ago
Put Momma Gargle on the show to see what you can fetch for her. Likely it will confirm what you know already, she ain’t worth (censored).
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Probably would fetch quite a price “at auction” as they say. My wife never misses that show. I keep telling her to let me know if I show up as one of the antiques they appraise!
cartoonsandfunnies almost 2 years ago
bedroom suite, sewing machine, coffee table …… yup
Buckeye67 almost 2 years ago
One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. The trick is to recognize the difference.
heathcliff2 almost 2 years ago
The monetary value of it now likely would not add up to the losses while keeping it for fifty years.
CorkLock almost 2 years ago
Got my great Grandma’s iron bed – circa 1865. Weighs a ton. Priceless to me. Lot of my Grandfolks stuff. After me – All will be sold and trashed.
gopher gofer almost 2 years ago
back in tokyo i knew some folks who got most of their furniture from “junk” that had been left out on the sidewalk for the trash collectors…
paullp Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I am still waiting for the 25 cent item I found at a yard sale to turn out to be worth $10,000 on the Antiques Roadshow. Hasn’t happened yet, but my wife and I still enjoy yard sales, thrift stores and antique stores.