Hi, I'm a newbie ephemera lover and, as such, have a lot to learn! For recreation, I love searching through antique shops and flea markets for material for upcycling and repurposing. Nothing stops me in my tracks, however, like an old magazine, newspaper or pamphlet.
I really should try to sell some of what I've found, as I need to fund my triple-bottom-line startup (a new business with a social and environmental mission). I thought there was a place on this NING for questions about getting an idea of the value of some items, but can't find it. If someone could direct me, I would appreciate it!
FYI, a couple of the items of interest I have include:
A "How to Survive an Atomic Bomb" pamphlet (short version - "duck!!!")
Old Playbills from the late 20s
Vintage Children's Book Illustrations (is this ephemera?)
Old Magazine articles from the Great Depression that reference things about Ponse schemes, mortgage racquets and the like.
1904 Binghamton New York newspapers - from behind a framed mirror - I spotted it through the worm holes in the back piece of wood (cool!).
They are super interesting and I could just share with the local school history department, but I think I need to put my business hat on and consider whether I should try to sell them on ebay or elsewhere.
Thanks for any info!
Nancy
TIme Well Spent
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