Selling on ebay began for me with a chest of drawers full of ephemera collected from ten different estates sales and I am headed toward retirement on a fast track now thanks to a little practice and a patient...
Million Dollar Cigarette Card I've been collecting and selling collectors cards and cigarette cards for over twenty years. Before you read this guide please subscribe to my card collecting newsletters for...
Collectors eventually expand their collections into the area known as ephemera. Looking for items that advertise, illustrate or explain the collectible is a great find for anything from pottery to automobiles....
this is a WARNING to all who are thinking of getting Square Trade insurance for your electronic devices like cell phones or other electronics If you are considering getting the warranty for whatever...
The custom of carrying calling cards began in France in the early 1800's. It quickly spread throughout Europe, and then became vastly popular in the United States. Calling cards were carried by the...
trade cards have illustrated advertising for a Company Trading cards have to be bought = were bought = are for sale in sealed packages and are edited in sets mostly related to sports events or "playing" game...
On many Victorian Parlor tables, a place of honor was reserved for the Bible, family album, post card album and a huge scrapbook. In the latter were lovely pasted advertising cards which were acquired by...
this topic is about 2 KIND OF ALBUMS containing cards I want to exclude from this topic all other existing types of similar albums, so NO scrapalbums : cut out pictures and/or text from newspapers,...
I bought four 1876-s Trade off Ebay before christmas . They were all Fake . They were all under wieght about 330 to 334 grains, the eagle on the reverse was upside down and ,there was a break in the U in...
Victorian Trade Cards were a popular collectible for the victorian family from around 1875 through the very early 1900's. It seems that the real birthday of the color Victorian Trade Card was the Centennial...