6 Antique Items From the 1900s That Are Worth Thousands of Dollars

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If you have a bunch of antiques from the 1900s in your basement, you could actually be sitting on a lot of money. Some items that didn’t cost that much back in the day cost thousands of dollars now.

Some antiques gain value due to growing demand and low supply. As these items get older, they can become more difficult to find, especially if you’re looking for antiques in mint condition.

Here are some 1900s antiques that have aged well and are worth $1,000 or more.

Antique Wooden Letter Box

This antique wooden letter box, listed on 1stDibs, was manufactured around 1900. It is made of polished satinwood and is priced at more than $2,000. The letterbox is based on an old English manor house and has exquisite details. It comes with a top lid and a secret drawer.

The decorative object makes for a top-quality decoration. 

Bussey Gordon Fishtail Tennis Racket

This Gordon tennis racket is priced at roughly $1,100 on 1stDibs. With that type of price tag, the tennis racket is more suitable for decor than use on the tennis court. It was produced around 1900 and includes Victorian details.

Tennis is a popular sport that is projected to have a 6.74% compound annual growth rate from now until 2032, according to Market Research Future. As the sport grows, more people could collect antiques like this racket from the early 1900s that bring them back to the sport’s early days.

Fochaber Carved Fish Trophy

The Fochaber salmon antique is quite the catch, commanding a price tag of almost $16,000. The salmon was produced with pine in the early 1900s.

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It was also painted with various colors to give it a more natural look.

Sterling Silver Hedgehog Pincushion

The animal kingdom gives antique collectors another win, as this silver hedgehog is valued at more than $1,200 on 1stDibs. This pincushion is listed for just shy of $1,000 on I.Franks Silver.

This pincushion was manufactured in England with sterling silver in 1902. This item is quite rare, and the antique’s limited supply only drives the price point higher. 

Sterling Silver and Paste Set Model of a Gentleman

You can find several sterling silver antiques from the 1900s that are valued at above $1,000, including this model of a gentleman. The model comes to over $2,500 on 1stDibs and was produced in 1902 in the Edwardian style.

You can see intricate details on the piece, like creases on the gentleman’s shirt, the long socks and the fancy overcoat.

‘The American Revolution’ by John Fiske

‘The American Revolution’ by John Fiske is a two-volume series that was published in 1896. This copy listed on 1stDibs was republished in 1901. It contains the history of critical battles during the American Revolution and the war’s history.

It is currently valued at $2,750 on the site. It’s listed for the same price on AbeBooks.

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