Vintage Cookie Crock
These days, certain vintage cookie crocks can fetch a pretty penny. By the word old, we aren’t simply suggesting a few decades; we’re talking about cookie jars that actually came from the previous centuries. Don’t think it’ll make you any cash? Reyne Hirsch shall provide the evidence we need to back up our assertions. She is actually an appraiser for Antiques Roadshow which is a famous program for antiquities.
As was once presented in the show, Hirsch reports that a simple cookie crock from the late 1940s went for almost $1300. However, this isn’t the only crock that is likely to make a lot of money. As said by Hirsch individuals may hit the mother load if they find a cookie crock in the design of any renowned cartoon character. If your cookie crock is designed like a vintage Mickey Mouse character, hold on to it because you might be on to something there.
You Could Always Count On Old Records
Because it was a little too much for many to stomach at the time, artist David Bowie’s record ”Diamond Dogs” LP was canceled. Enthusiasts, on the other hand, are desperate to acquire the precious, albeit blacklisted, Bowie vinyl, regardless of the prize! If your parents have a records collection, we suggest having the time to scan through them because you could never go wrong with classic records.
The forbidden cover depicts a cartoonish depiction of the music artist with the bottom body limbs of a pooch. It’s easy to see why the company withheld it. This divisive limited-edition covering may fetch anywhere between $2500 and $8000, which would be a good deal if you’re in need of bumping up your income.