Collecting is a passionate hobby for many, and online marketplaces are terrific
places to buy or sell unusual and hard-to-find items. In fact, the Collectibles
category is one of the largest and most varied, including everything from vintage
lunchboxes and WWII uniforms to contemporary porcelain figurines and Longaberger
baskets.
Research Resources
There have been thousands of books published about collecting, and many are very
helpful when it comes to identifying and describing items for sale online. Pricing
guides are of less help, since online values tend to fluctuate and rarely agree
with the prices one finds in brick and mortar antique stores. It’s better to look
at the prices for closed listings found on the leading online marketplaces when
designing a pricing strategy for an item you plan to sell online.
Here are additional resources to help you identify and sell collectibles:
Collectics is an extensive website covering a wide range of collectibles. Visit
the site at http://www.collectics.com/education.html
Yahoo has a directory of collector websites that includes popular and offbeat items
like typewriters, fishing lures, beer cans, glass insulators and even air sickness
bags. Visit the website at http://dir.yahoo.com/Recreation/Hobbies/Collecting/
Condition
Look for the following signs of wear:
- Scuffs, scratches and gouges
- Dents
- Stains and corrosion
- Faded, worn or ripped material
- Mold or mildew
- Chipped, cracked or broken glass or porcelain
- Missing knobs, buttons or other decorative elements
- Warped, cracked or split wood
- Damage from water, alcohol, sunlight or other substances
Key Details
- Type of item (pen, porcelain figurine, uniform, etc.)
- Maker/designer/artist
- Style of motifs or design
- Age (an approximation like “mid-1700s” or “Edwardian” will do if exact age is unknown)
- Region of origin
- Material
- Size
Storage and Shipping
Keep collectibles in a well-ventilated room, away from children, pets, smoke and
cooking odors. Never place an item in direct sunlight. Don’t place an item next
to heating vents or air conditioners, either, since temperature/humidity changes
can cause damage.
If an item includes a case, place the item in the case, pack the case in bubble
wrap and place it into a bed of packing peanuts for shipment.
The size and delicacy of a collectible can require special shipping. It’s best to
determine the shipping method in advance and to include an estimate of the total
shipping cost in your listing.
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Collecting is a passionate hobby for many, and online marketplaces are terrific
places to buy or sell unusual and hard-to-find items. In fact, the Collectibles
category is one of the largest and most varied, including everything from vintage
lunchboxes and WWII uniforms to contemporary porcelain figurines and Longaberger
baskets.
Research Resources
There have been thousands of books published about collecting, and many are very
helpful when it comes to identifying and describing items for sale online. Pricing
guides are of less help, since online values tend to fluctuate and rarely agree
with the prices one finds in brick and mortar antique stores. It’s better to look
at the prices for closed listings found on the leading online marketplaces when
designing a pricing strategy for an item you plan to sell online.
Here are additional resources to help you identify and sell collectibles:
Collectics is an extensive website covering a wide range of collectibles. Visit
the site at http://www.collectics.com/education.html
Yahoo has a directory of collector websites that includes popular and offbeat items
like typewriters, fishing lures, beer cans, glass insulators and even air sickness
bags. Visit the website at http://dir.yahoo.com/Recreation/Hobbies/Collecting/
Condition
Look for the following signs of wear:
- Scuffs, scratches and gouges
- Dents
- Stains and corrosion
- Faded, worn or ripped material
- Mold or mildew
- Chipped, cracked or broken glass or porcelain
- Missing knobs, buttons or other decorative elements
- Warped, cracked or split wood
- Damage from water, alcohol, sunlight or other substances
Key Details
- Type of item (pen, porcelain figurine, uniform, etc.)
- Maker/designer/artist
- Style of motifs or design
- Age (an approximation like “mid-1700s” or “Edwardian” will do if exact age is unknown)
- Region of origin
- Material
- Size
Storage and Shipping
Keep collectibles in a well-ventilated room, away from children, pets, smoke and
cooking odors. Never place an item in direct sunlight. Don’t place an item next
to heating vents or air conditioners, either, since temperature/humidity changes
can cause damage.
If an item includes a case, place the item in the case, pack the case in bubble
wrap and place it into a bed of packing peanuts for shipment.
The size and delicacy of a collectible can require special shipping. It’s best to
determine the shipping method in advance and to include an estimate of the total
shipping cost in your listing.