Top 20 antiques and collectibles by dollar volume

Top 20 antiques and collectibles by dollar volume

Jan 12, 2005 | Collectibles

Top 20 categories by dollars spent in 2004
TIAS.com (http://www.tias.com) the Webs largest online antique & collectible mall released two new annual reports listing the most frequently purchased antiques and collectibles online in 2004.

Here are the top 20 categories of antiques and collectibles sold online
in 2004, based on dollar volume. This list is based on how
much money was spent by customers who bought antiques and
collectibles over the past year. As an example, more money was spent
by customers buying collectible comics than jewelry in 2004.

1) Comics
2) Jewelry
3) Furniture_and_Accessories
4) Glass
5) Porcelain_and_Pottery
6) China_and_Dinnerware
7) Vintage_Clothing
8) Resources_and_Supplies
9) Miscellaneous
10) Militaria
11) Kitchen_Collectibles
12) Dolls
13) Advertising
14) Figurines
15) Textiles
16) Books
17) Toys
18) Memorabilia
19) Clocks_and_Watches
20) Holiday_and_Seasonal

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