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Collecting Corner is a blog that explores the fascinating world of collecting. It's about anything that can be collected or is connected with collecting. It's for collectors, those who want to collect, and those who don't collect but who want to understand the passion that drives those who do. It's about different ways to think about collecting and what can be collected, and ideas for figuring out what to do with your collection.

This is a forum for discussion of questions like:

What do you collect?
Why do you collect that thing, in particular?
Where do you find it?
Why do you collect, in general?
What do you do with your stuff?
What's your mode of collecting -- systematic, random, something in-between?
What's the weirdest thing you've collected?

Think of these as the standing questions of this blog. I'd love to hear from you. Please join in the discussion, or just stop by to see what we're talking about. I'll do my best to find and share information that is useful and interesting, and try to keep things organized, easy to read, and fun.

Friday, June 6, 2008

Check under Your Bed for Stuff


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