Collectables
Fur coats or a Peaky Blinders cap? The TV fashions shoppers can’t resist
From Jennifer Coolidge’s kaftans to Harrison Ford’s leather jacket, some popular clothing items are booming in popularity – and value.
- Stephen Crafti
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How nostalgia (and Taylor Swift) is fuelling a rare record boom
The number of stores selling vinyl records has increased dramatically over the past few years as new generations find joy in the physical.
- Stephen Crafti
Once cheap and cheerful, these Australian ceramics are now worth thousands
What could be more Australian than a shelf lined with ceramics encrusted with koalas, kookaburras and wattle leaves?
- Stephen Crafti
$30,000 for a dress? That’s nothing for some vintage fashion fans
Plenty of designer vintage clothing commands respectable prices, but few compare to the rarest of the rare – including that iconic Liz Hurley dress.
- Stephen Crafti
Why so many people seek out these Italian plates
A $70 plate bought 20 years ago from a store in Hong Kong has surged in value.
- Stephen Crafti
Why your old T-shirt could be worth hundreds
Unique Mambo pieces, including Australian Jesus and the Golden Motorbike by Reg Mombassa, will go under the hammer in September.
- Stephen Crafti
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‘Plain gold is soulless’: Why collectors love contemporary jewellery
Contemporary jewellery may not involve massive diamonds and 24-carat gold, but the unique pieces can still demand considerable sums.
- Stephen Crafti
This kitschy ’70s fad is having a comeback (with a hefty price tag)
Once relegated to your parents’ beach shack, these seaside gems are regaining popularity with younger generations.
- Stephen Crafti
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Why these vintage toys are too valuable to play with
“Failed dolls”, vintage Barbies, and push-pedal cards are among vintage toys fetching a high price today.
- Stephen Crafti
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Bold and chunky, ’80s knits are back in fashion (if you can afford them)
Knitwear reached its zenith in the 1980s, but its oversized and asymmetrical style has started to appeal to a younger audience.
- Stephen Crafti