r/Antiques is a subreddit with 397k members. The community frequently discusses usa, antique, identify, information, and found, and they frequently recommend/review glue and cleaner, and the most common flair used is questions, advice, show and tell, date, and discussion.
We are dedicated to antiques (older than 100 years). Join in!
Popular Topics in r/Antiques
#1
Usa
259 posts
#2
Antique
171 posts
#3
Identify
53 posts
#4
Information
43 posts
#5
Found
43 posts
#6
Identifying
35 posts
#7
Canada
34 posts
#8
Uk
34 posts
#9
Looking For
32 posts
#10
Struggling To
30 posts
Products Discussed in r/Antiques
Flair Used in r/Antiques
#1
Questions
: "I got this from my grandparents can anyone tell me anything about it? Germany"
89 posts
#2
Advice
: "Portland, OR USA - My uncle sent me this 1861 NYPD blotter, help!"
49 posts
#3
Show and Tell
: "Daisy and button pickle castor, USA"
25 posts
#4
Date
: "Purchased this quilt at a local market in Tennessee, USA. Any age estimates?"
22 posts
#5
Discussion
: "New England, USA Found a collection of my great great grandfather’s things. Anything particularly interesting in this?"
8 posts
Member Growth in r/Antiques
Yearly
+65k members(19.6%)
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Last updated: August 14, 2026