Top 30 searches for antique & collectibles

Top 30 searches for antique & collectibles

Jan 12, 2005 | Collectibles

From TIAS.com (http://www.tias.com):

Top 30 searches for antique & collectibles for 2004
The top 30 list is based on millions of online searches that were
conducted by customers visiting antique and collectible related Web
sites that are hosted by TIAS.com Inc. This year’s list also includes a
comparison with the 2003 searches. Here are the 30 most requested
online search terms for 2004.

1. Avon – up from #3 in 2003
2. Depression glass – up from # 8 in 2003
3. Cookie jar – up from #6 in 2003
4. Carnival glass – up from #18 in 2003
5. Fenton – up from #13 in 2003
6. Milk glass – up from #29 in 2003
7. Roseville – same as 2003
8. McCoy – down from #4 in 2003
9. Dolls – down from #1 in 2003
10. Pyrex – up from #14 in 2003
11. Limoges – down from #10 in 2003
12. Teapot – down from #9 in 2003
13. Nippon – up from #22 in 2003
14. Chairs – up from #25 in 2003
15. Fire king – New to list
16. Mirrors – New to list
17. Bottles – up from #21 in 2003
18. Desks – New to list
19. Staffordshire – New to list
20. Lamps – down from #11 in 2003
21. Tables – up from #27 in 2003
22. Books – down from #15 in 2003
23. Vases – down from #12 in 2003
24. Hummels – New to list
25. Plates – down from #2 in 2003
26. Clocks – down from #24 in 2003
27. China (as in China and Dinnerware) – down from #5 in 2003
28. Tiffany – New to list
29. Pottery – down from #20 in 2003
30. Barbie – New to list

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