“Collectibles By Annikki” Review

Original Hamilton King signed Coca Cola Mirror, antique in immaculate condition.

Let's review the progress of our blog "Collectibles By Annikki" over the past month.

Throughout our blog, we have featured a range of items, from affordable to high-end collectibles.

Interestingly, it is the higher-priced items that have garnered the most interest and daily hits. This seems to align with an international trend, as people often seek out investments with financial value.

However, for Annikki, the value of these items has always been artistic rather than financial. Many of her curated pieces have indeed increased in financial value, but that was never her primary objective. Artistic value has always taken precedence.

Every item she acquired had its rightful place in our home, and it brought her joy. Attached below are pictures of the items we have listed on our site.

To provide better accessibility, we are currently working on a system for cataloging our items. This will make it easier for you to find and explore items that pique your interest.

Our future listings will include a wide variety of items such as glass, ceramic, wood, brass, bronze, along with lamps, leather goods, containers, fur coats, candle holders, and much more. We will also be featuring first editions and book collections.

Moreover, look out for beautiful stamps, postcards, unique Red Cross special stamps and covers, brooches, scarves, glassware, and other captivating articles that will soon be available online.

All these collectibles have been thoughtfully amassed by Annikki over the past 50 years, showcasing her keen artistic eye. As a friend rightly remarked, "You are living in a living museum!"

In the process of transitioning to our new apartment, it was saddening to part ways with various garden items like driftwood, beautiful stones, and cherished garden tools. Their fragility and the logistical challenges made it necessary to find them new homes. Fortunately, most of these items found suitable and appreciative owners.

While some items suffered fragility and damage during the move, we are determined to continue sharing one item every day.

Remember to bookmark our blog, so that you can easily find and acquire the perfect item when it becomes available.



 Dragonfly table lamp designed in 1900
/See Tiffany Book)

Large red Italian goblet

Russian double teapot

Cut-glass ice bucket

Unique Finnair stamped first flight cover

Carved stone penguins

Delicate traditional Indian Lamp

Gold embedded Greek letter holder

Sewing kit box

Hollowed bark lamp

Ceramic container

Wood cut


Museum Cider mug

Wall hanging of glass and metal

Lifebouy mirror

Ceramic vase

FM/AM mains/battery radio

Wooden tray

Antique Indian bronze shield

Mortar and pestal

'Tortoise art glass night lamp

Pink tinged heart shaped glass serving dish

Heart shaped glass candle holder

Glass candle holder 

Finnish vegetable cutting board

studded bowl

Set of 3 floral pattern mugs

Cqarved wooden bear

Storks pair

Snaps glass

Leather container

Wooden bowl

Wooden mug

Ceramic bowl

Plastics and Rubber Institute London 1981 Jubilee paper weight

We hope you have enjoyed this update.

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