This is a story that is related to collecting, but isn't really about collecting.
When he was a boy in 1945, seventy-year old John Webber's grandfather gave him an unusual brass (or so he believed) cup. The grandfather was a "rag and bone man" in England, a junk dealer, who had an eye for antiques and interesting objects. As a child, Mr. Webber used the cup for target practice with his air gun.
For years, it was stored under a bed in a shoe box. When Mr. Webber was moving last year, he came across it and decided to get it appraised.
It turned out to be a golden vessel made in Persia during the third or fourth century BC and was sold at auction on June 5th for $100,000.
Have you ever found, bought, or been given a seemingly insignificant object that turned out to be a hidden treasure?
http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/europe/06/05/auction.cup/index.html?iref=hpmostpop
When he was a boy in 1945, seventy-year old John Webber's grandfather gave him an unusual brass (or so he believed) cup. The grandfather was a "rag and bone man" in England, a junk dealer, who had an eye for antiques and interesting objects. As a child, Mr. Webber used the cup for target practice with his air gun.
For years, it was stored under a bed in a shoe box. When Mr. Webber was moving last year, he came across it and decided to get it appraised.
It turned out to be a golden vessel made in Persia during the third or fourth century BC and was sold at auction on June 5th for $100,000.
Have you ever found, bought, or been given a seemingly insignificant object that turned out to be a hidden treasure?
http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/europe/06/05/auction.cup/index.html?iref=hpmostpop