25 incredible collections, which head will spin
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/25-incredible-collections-which-head-will-spin.htmlPeople often something a collector, collecting lovely heart stuff. But sometimes innocent gathering can turn into something more. So before you know it and now the room was filled with a huge collection, and the Museum show are not ashamed.
Vintage items full of special charm and consider them a long time and with pleasure, especially when it comes to an impressive collection. Something fascinating is in this harmony of objects.
Sewing machines
Vintage tobacco box
These porcelain beauty — American vases 40-60 years
Collection of toy cars
A collection of antique doll furniture
Vintage wire goods
Crochet potholders — though the collection is not impressive in size, but what a texture!
Victorian portraits
Sauces
Keys
Collection of mugs with cities
Tortoiseshell combs and fans
Again cars
LEGO men
Police whistles
Teapots. It's funny that the owner of this collection does not like tea and would never drink
PEZ candy consisting of a mechanical dispenser toys and candy lozenges. The brand is owned by Ed. Haas International. First candy was produced in Austria in 1927, and dispensers invented in 1948
Collection of pepper
Plummet
Retro radios
Keys and corkscrews
Mailboxes
Clothes hangers
Castles
Confess, you, too, somewhere there is a small collection of pens and some of them long time no write.
It is interesting to consider other people's collections. The more that we can only admire, and dust with all this splendor will smack someone else. Collect what you or your loved one?
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