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r/Antiques

322k members
r/Antiques is a subreddit with 322k members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is huge in size, and has crazy activity.
We are dedicated to antiques (older than 100 years). Join in!

Popular Themes in r/Antiques

#1
Advice Requests
: "I live in the United States of America and was given this. I can't find anything quite like it online. I was wondering if it has any value?"
45 posts
#2
Solution Requests
: "(United States) Need help finding antique vanity under $300"
2 posts
#3
Opportunities
: "I have the opportunity to buy a piece of this supposed USA red room cloth from the Lincoln era. What do you think?"
1 post

Popular Topics in r/Antiques

#1

Usa

: "Usa - A friend and long time collector saved this from a general store."
175 posts
#2

Antique

: "Do these Antique photo albums contain arsenic? (United States)"
30 posts
#3

Canada

: "Found this while cleaning my moms house (USA / Canada)"
14 posts
#4

Vintage

: "united states of america : gifted a set of jane austen books passed down to women in my family. ideas on a date?"
12 posts
#5

Identify

: "[Virginia, USA] Help Identifying this table?!"
10 posts
#6

Antiques

9 posts
#7

Germany

: "I found this beautiful glass at the thrift store today in Germany. Can somebody tell me how to find out if it is made out of real crystal and gold?"
8 posts
#8

Japan

: "There is nothing I love buying more than "so called Junk" from estate flippers in Japan. "Here's a literal box of random sketchbooks, ink drawings, and other stuff from the Edo to Taisho period (Late 18th to early 20th). You want?" One seller's slop is another's treasure."
8 posts
#9

Furniture

: "Restored G G Grandmother's Desk USA"
7 posts
#10

China

: "My great aunt brought this over from Hongkong, China (Reddit doesn't recognize Hongkong as a country it seems) in 1970. It looks handpainted and she had a certificate for it (but I don't have it) do you think its real antique or is it fake?"
6 posts

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+81k members(33.9%)

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