Collectables

The term ‘collectables’ (or collectibles) encompasses a vast range of items in fields as diverse as arms, armour and militaria, bank notes, cameras, coins, entertainment and sporting memorabilia, stamps, taxidermy, wines and writing equipment.

Some collectables are antiques, others are classed as retro, vintage or curios but all are of value to the collector. In any of these fields, buyers seek out rarities and items with specific associations.

Spencer Davis Guitars Group Shot

Spencer Davis' guitars highlight Bonhams' Pop Culture sale

09 January 2025

An online Pop Culture sale at Bonhams offers a tuneful slice of rock history from a musician who helped define the 1960s in Britain.

Ruby Slippers

Heritage Auctions records highest-ever total for 2024

08 January 2025

Landmark entertainment, sports and comics auctions contributed to a fourth consecutive record-setting year for the US auction house

Brown Derby Pilsner beer can

A market coming of age: Record for an American beer can broken for third time in a year

07 January 2025

An American beer can achieved a record $80,000 (£63,850) at Morean Auctions in Brimfield, Massachusetts, at the end of last year. With buyer's premium added, the price was $93,600.

A fragment from HMS Bounty

Fragment from HMS Bounty found in vendor’s attic heads to auction

06 January 2025

A fragment from HMS Bounty that has been discovered in an attic is coming to auction in Derby on February 26.

Memoir of Captain Paul Cuffee

Rare memoir of ‘a man of color’ makes 10 times estimate in Gloucestershire sale

06 January 2025

A scarce lifetime biography of the renowned pan-Africanist Paul Cuffee, found plenty of competition at a recent auction at Dominic Winter.

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Harry Houdini King of Cards poster had been collected by Yorkshireman spellbound by magic

06 January 2025

Erik Weisz (1864-1926) launched his monumental career as the illusionist Harry Houdini in 1891 as a specialist in card tricks.

Books and works on paper auction calendar, January 7-31, 2025

06 January 2025

Our regular listing of books and works on paper sales

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Why acquiring another gramophone always sounds like a great idea

06 January 2025

Christopher Proudfoot is the president of The City of London Phonograph and Gramophone Society (CLPGS).

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Handy for a bit of sharp practice at the card table

06 January 2025

Gambling today - particularly card playing - is a largely sanitised affair, occurring in luxurious settings under strict observation in town centre casinos.

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Sought-after Chronometer observed in West Sussex saleroom

06 January 2025

A stand-out lot of Bellmans’ (25% buyer’s premium) biannual Fine Clocks auction on December 5 was a chronometer made for the 1874 British expedition to observe the transit of Venus.

Derrick Warren Lancaster Bomber Photo With Autographs

Guy Gibson Dambusters collection to go under the hammer

03 January 2025

A private collection of memorabilia commemorating Dambuster Guy Gibson (1918-1944) is to be auctioned on January 7 at Gildings Auctioneers in Leicestershire.

Trade card for golfer Harry Vardon

Pick of the Week: Vardon into the swing of things

30 December 2024

Unless you are a golfer, the name Harry Vardon is probably not a familiar one.

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Sword awarded to mutiny defeater, duellist and tiger killer

30 December 2024

The recipient of this George III period shamshir was once described by military historian Sir John Fortescue as “the bravest man to ever wear a red coat”.

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Dublin salutes a son of the city with an ornate sabre

30 December 2024

An Irish presentation ormolu-mounted and enamelled sabre came for sale at a recent auction at Bonhams Knightsbridge (28/27/21/14.5% buyer’s premium).

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US Constitution ratified by eager buyer as worth $9m

30 December 2024

Passed down through generations at the historic Hayes Plantation in Edenton, North Carolina, the only privately held Ratification copy of the American Constitution dating to 1787 sold for a whopping $9m (£6.94m).

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Trafalgar swords shine brightest among Lloyd’s Patriotic Fund prizes

30 December 2024

The Lloyd’s Patriotic Fund was formed at a meeting of merchants and underwriters at the Lloyd’s Coffee House in London in July 1803, to reward those who had displayed significant valour in the defence of Britain. The funds came via public subscription.

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Napoleon may have been foiled in his wishes for exile but at least he enjoyed wine and fresh food

30 December 2024

A pair of pistols that were presented by Napoleon just six weeks after his defeat at the Battle of Waterloo hammered at £30,000 in Thomas Del Mar’s sale of Fine Antique Arms, Armour & Militaria held at Olympia Auctions (25% buyer’s premium).

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Find a tale of the famous Roxana at auction

30 December 2024

First edition of Defoe’s final novel fought over by online bidders up to a hammer price of £16,000

Books and works on paper auction calendar, January 5-26, 2024

30 December 2024

Our regular listing of UK and Irish books and works on paper sales

William Morris CHAUCER THE FINEST BOOK SINCE THE GUTENBERG BIBLE. Bonhams

William Morris’s Kelmscott Press books achieve white glove result at Bonhams

23 December 2024

A complete collection of the books published by 19th century designer William Morris (1834-1896) from his printing company Kelmscott Press achieved white glove results at Bonhams New York.

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