Top 20 antiques and collectibles

Top 20 antiques and collectibles

Jan 12, 2005 | Collectibles

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 purchased
online by customers visiting antique and collectible related Web sites
that are hosted by TIAS.com Inc. in 2004. This list ranks popular
categories based on the volume of items purchased within each category.
As an example, more pieces of collectible jewelry were sold online than
collectible comics, in 2004.

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

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