
One of the easiest ways to create some cash in these difficult times is to look at “stuff” in a spare room or attic which is of no real use to you and sell it. Sometimes long forgotten items can be just what someone else is seeking to acquire, and they may yield a surprising amount of quick cash to you if sold.
So,it was with pleasure that we recently bought for inretrostore.com a superb fun guide to collectibles that may be worth cash.
Haynes Publishing,often better known for publishing car manuals, has produced : Collectables Manual by TVs Jamie Breese. This hardback book of 160 pages is brimful with facts,prices, and fascinating details of items from days gone by. Many items represented are beautifully full-colour illustrated, and all are sensibly catalogued for ease of reference. For example, there are main sections covering toys,models,pottery and ceramics,music memorabilia,TV and film collectibles. Within these sections,you will find reference to postcards,home computers,postage stamps,autographs,cameras,fountain pens,and flying ducks…!
Maybe you have stashed away in some corner, a long forgotten Sinclair ZX80, or a Valentine typewriter,a piece of Moorcroft pottery,Doctor Who books and toys,Barbie dolls,HMV gramophone,classic designer luggage (Henry Gregory or perhaps Louis Vuitton), and/or…
Your first point of reference could be the Haynes Collectables Manual, once you have unearthed an item you are prepared to sell. The book may inspire you to take a closer look at what you may have of value in your closet. Also, of course, you may be a collector for whom this beautifully produced guide will likely be of huge value to you as a place to find many collectibles of particular interest to you.
Author, Jamie Breese is a well-known and authoritive wtriter and presenter of such TV programmes as The Antiques Roadshow and Everything Must Go! He has spent many years putting together this essential information.
If you want the cash this book could be your golden ticket, or it could provide you with a source of riveting information on collectibles and retro of all kinds. If you would like further information
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