I LOVE SELLING EPHEMRA . People are too into hard goods. I love selling local vintage restaurant stuff (menus, napkins, postcards, matches,) . I cannot tell you how many times I have sales from "my grandfather owned that bar / diner / restaurant". The best part is so much of it costs VERY LITTLE. I also love selling diaries , filled out by teens in the 1960s , 1970s, 1980s.
I've been selling ephemera on eBay for close to twenty years. A few categories that do really well are vintage restaurant menus (collected for nostalgic reasons)...and sheet music. Antique photographs and photo albums do extremely well too.
Do you sell sheet music for paper crafts or intact because it's by a famous artist? Or do both sell? I have a bunch of vintage music paper, but must is loose band and Orchestra music paper, not whole songs with covers. Hopefully that makes sense
After watching the Auction Professor and your videos it has pushed me on a path in reselling that I had no idea was a niche in collectibles. I absolutely love ephemeral goods, old handwritten letters, etc like you said it’s history. I hated history in high school, lol now I’m 48 years old with my magnifying lens going through a ton of historical postcards I bid on and Ive hit a spark in me... thanks to UA-cam and the videos! Great video 😊
Paper ephemera is not only for collectors, it's for ppl in the art community. I sell old paper and different types of ephemera on etsy and a little on ebay, to ppl who make ATCs, Mixed Media art, Junk journals, Smash books, Collage and more. It's an excellent market but a saturated one too. Great video, glad I saw it! TFS ~ L
I recently sold an old Australian telegram for $27 plus shipping back to Australia! It was from the early 1950's and had torn areas where it had been folded. It wasn't anything of real importance, it was regarding a job opportunity, but the old graphics were quite nice. I found it in a book I bought from the Thrift store!
Ugh! My husband worked with a coin dealer/pawn broker and someone brought in a TON of those little Victorian cards. He said they threw them away because, "No one would want them." 😭😭😭 *I did cry when he told me weeks later...
Yup. I sold several ephemera pieces. Currently have an old catalogue from a saddle manufacturer listed for $$$. And of course ephemera happily lead me down the research rabbit hole. Always fun.
Reaching almost 800 videos I wish you created Playlists to organize them. Took weeks of searching to find this video as I recently collected a stack of vintage magazines, books, etc.
Thanks Suzanne. Very interesting what all you can sell. Now everyone will start looking in old boxes from their Grandparents etc. Its fun to look at them also. I have several items from my dad and his dad's furniture store. Thanks again.
So all those old ticket stubs I saved from the 70s might be actually worth something? I have a cigar box full of them. I also have a bunch of old newspapers from the 1930s and earlier that I found in an old suitcase when I was a kid. Still have them and tried to donate them to the local college historical research years ago and they didn't want them. Just not sure how to handle them or display. Some are very fragile.
I found in my attic a post card from 1909 Cobbs and Honas shaking hands at the world series for 1200 bucks. .. i couldn't believe it. I should had kept it now that I think about.. juat because there hasn't been many found.. and not that many were made..
I have a bunch of old magazines that I got out of storage recently. They were from the personal collection of a wonderful lady I knew growing up. There are SO many of them! I would like to sell some but one of my main concern is how to ship them safely either whole or pieced out by auto ad, etc. I can't seem to find much online about this which surprised me.
Suzanne, I think you misread the completed auction listing quantity. All formats completed listings were >9,500. Completed auction listings were >5,000. Over 50% were auctions if I read that correctly. Great video - I love ephemera :)
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I was going through a plastic tub my oldest daughter packed from my grandmothers estate. I found a giant scrapbook for post cards with probably 100 cards. the postage stamps and post office stamps are dated clear back to 1908 so far maybe earlier I haven't gone through them all. I'm wondering how to ship cheaper than the $3.80 or $4.40 E bay says
Hi, yes, it is part of my Premium Library. You can sign up here at this link to have access to all 600+ courses. checkout.teachable.com/secure/254871/checkout/order_6ddcbln1
It is hard to find stuff in the internet to know what is rare or learning the artist to sell these.. I did sell a few thanks to eBay sold area, some of the same ones sell for more than others , I wonder if it is because one person might not know it’s worth
I purchased what I believe to be a CORTLAND Homer and McGrawville 1916 Directory book..."Like a summer ago" LOL Haven't listed it yet and when I saw your episode on Ephemera, I thought it might fall into this category. Any advice on how to research? Thanks!
Hi Annamaria, I am happy to help you! Just come to my Premium Library and you receive one-on-one help for these types of issues. Join here: suzanne.teachable.com/
17:55 ... if you want to get rid of a girlfriend the best thing to do is write down all sorts of criticism of her in a diary/journal and leave it out in the open. she'll find it and look for anything you have written about her and bingo. problem solved.
I never knew it was called ephemera? Ephemera may be the key word I’m lacking in my search of the 1918 Red Sox Ruth photo-ephemera. It’s funny but I feel like a tit that I haven Heard the word ephemera attached to my hobby lol but I have never done the photo thing like this in the past so I have a kind of pass on this one. Anyway please help me. I also love beautiful handwriting and it’s a shame there don’t teach cursive anymore it’s an everyday art form. I can’t read cursive lol that is just sad. It’s funny but a lot of the younger generation can only read Digital text it’s sad. I also have Victorian trade cards,baseball cap anson
Diane Hutchinson - Besides having no knowledge of cursive, the majority of millennials can't spell and have no understanding of proper grammar. From what I understand, it's not taught in primary school and only taught in college/university if your chosen profession involves writing. It hurts my ears listening to them speak - forget about reading. Having a mother who was a writer and a father who was a PhD, it makes me beyond CRAZY!
Jeannie, you mean you don't like if someone says 'I would have went' Or 'this piece is broke' ? Well, me either and I am not even a native English speaker 😉 ☺
A friend found a postcard of the orphanage my grandmother had lived in for 10 years. I cried! It is priceless to me.
Wow, that is priceless! What a great piece of history for your family
I LOVE SELLING EPHEMRA . People are too into hard goods. I love selling local vintage restaurant stuff (menus, napkins, postcards, matches,) . I cannot tell you how many times I have sales from "my grandfather owned that bar / diner / restaurant". The best part is so much of it costs VERY LITTLE. I also love selling diaries , filled out by teens in the 1960s , 1970s, 1980s.
And vintage is so INTERESTING! It never gets boring 😄
I've been selling ephemera on eBay for close to twenty years. A few categories that do really well are vintage restaurant menus (collected for nostalgic reasons)...and sheet music. Antique photographs and photo albums do extremely well too.
Yes they do! Thanks for watching!
Do you sell sheet music for paper crafts or intact because it's by a famous artist? Or do both sell? I have a bunch of vintage music paper, but must is loose band and Orchestra music paper, not whole songs with covers. Hopefully that makes sense
After watching the Auction Professor and your videos it has pushed me on a path in reselling that I had no idea was a niche in collectibles. I absolutely love ephemeral goods, old handwritten letters, etc like you said it’s history. I hated history in high school, lol now I’m 48 years old with my magnifying lens going through a ton of historical postcards I bid on and Ive hit a spark in me... thanks to UA-cam and the videos! Great video 😊
Glad to hear it! Wishing you the best with your eBay business!
Fun!
Paper ephemera is not only for collectors, it's for ppl in the art community. I sell old paper and different types of ephemera on etsy and a little on ebay, to ppl who make ATCs, Mixed Media art, Junk journals, Smash books, Collage and more. It's an excellent market but a saturated one too. Great video, glad I saw it! TFS ~ L
Hi Leslie, great points! Smash books look like so much fun to make.
I'm a mixed-media artist (primarily abstract acrylic painting) and am always looking for cool ephemera.
I recently sold an old Australian telegram for $27 plus shipping back to Australia! It was from the early 1950's and had torn areas where it had been folded. It wasn't anything of real importance, it was regarding a job opportunity, but the old graphics were quite nice. I found it in a book I bought from the Thrift store!
I like the history ephemera provides. It can help fill in the blanks historically and open our minds and eyes to things we never knew of.
Ugh! My husband worked with a coin dealer/pawn broker and someone brought in a TON of those little Victorian cards. He said they threw them away because, "No one would want them." 😭😭😭
*I did cry when he told me weeks later...
Oh no! 😣😣
I'm sickened just reading this and it didn't even involve me!
First time watcher.
I appreciate you sharing your knowledge with all of us. Great content!
Thanks for watching! 😊
Yup. I sold several ephemera pieces. Currently have an old catalogue from a saddle manufacturer listed for $$$. And of course ephemera happily lead me down the research rabbit hole. Always fun.
Reaching almost 800 videos I wish you created Playlists to organize them. Took weeks of searching to find this video as I recently collected a stack of vintage magazines, books, etc.
Hi, yes they are organized into playlists.
www.youtube.com/@SuzanneAWells/playlists
Thanks Suzanne. Very interesting what all you can sell. Now everyone will start looking in old boxes from their Grandparents etc. Its fun to look at them also. I have several items from my dad and his dad's furniture store. Thanks again.
I think people are already out there looking for this stuff! Old letters are fun to read about what was going on at the time.
Huge thanks Suzanne, i was exactly looking for this video in order to sell mines, i always love your videos
So all those old ticket stubs I saved from the 70s might be actually worth something? I have a cigar box full of them. I also have a bunch of old newspapers from the 1930s and earlier that I found in an old suitcase when I was a kid. Still have them and tried to donate them to the local college historical research years ago and they didn't want them. Just not sure how to handle them or display. Some are very fragile.
P J I would buy!
This is great! I've been hearing tidbits about this idea. Your video is very helpful.
Wow I'm so glad I found U this is exactly what ive been looking for ! Thanx
Glad I could help!
I just sold a very old church meeting leaflet for $20, it was in the rubbish.
Amazing what will sell
Thanks Suzanne A.Wells, great information, may your blessings be more uplifting 💚
I found in my attic a post card from 1909 Cobbs and Honas shaking hands at the world series for 1200 bucks. .. i couldn't believe it. I should had kept it now that I think about.. juat because there hasn't been many found.. and not that many were made..
Love emphemera, but struggling to find the best way to organize it so that packaging orders is easier than my current method.
Trial and error! Just keep experimenting until you find a way that works for you 😊
I have a bunch of old magazines that I got out of storage recently. They were from the personal collection of a wonderful lady I knew growing up. There are SO many of them! I would like to sell some but one of my main concern is how to ship them safely either whole or pieced out by auto ad, etc. I can't seem to find much online about this which surprised me.
Have you tried asking on ephemera groups on Facebook?
The stack of railroad invoices... look at the awesome penmanship and calligraphy on it- 😍
I know, beautiful and so elegant
When I first saw the title I thought it said “ Spelling” ephemera. 🤣More coffee please... thanks for another great video!
Suzanne, I think you misread the completed auction listing quantity. All formats completed listings were >9,500. Completed auction listings were >5,000. Over 50% were auctions if I read that correctly. Great video - I love ephemera :)
I think you are right! Ooops!
Thank you, Suzanne, for sharing! It is so appreciated.
My pleasure!
Did I miss the link to the course?
Here you go! Thank you suzanne.teachable.com/courses/ephemera/lectures/5905789
@@SuzanneAWells Thank you, it says closed for enrollment. When does it open back up?
@@WowThingsThrift Hi, you just need to enroll as a student to view it. You can do that at this link. sso.teachable.com/secure/254871/users/sign_up?reset_purchase_session=1
I was going through a plastic tub my oldest daughter packed from my grandmothers estate. I found a giant scrapbook for post cards with probably 100 cards. the postage stamps and post office stamps are dated clear back to 1908 so far maybe earlier I haven't gone through them all. I'm wondering how to ship cheaper than the $3.80 or $4.40 E bay says
You can ship first class envelope and add tracking - change the type to envelope rather than package
great video lots of good information thanks Suzanne!
WOW! Love this video. Can you elaborate on old photos?
Sure, stay tuned!
Thank you, so informative! Wish you a Great business !
Thank you
My eldest daughter is 35 and has trouble reading cursive and telling the TIME ON A REGULAR CLOCK!!!!
Frustrating!
The Ephemera course is closed for enrolment? Is this because I am not signed up yet? Or will it remain closed after signing up?
Hi, yes, it is part of my Premium Library. You can sign up here at this link to have access to all 600+ courses.
checkout.teachable.com/secure/254871/checkout/order_6ddcbln1
It is hard to find stuff in the internet to know what is rare or learning the artist to sell these.. I did sell a few thanks to eBay sold area, some of the same ones sell for more than others , I wonder if it is because one person might not know it’s worth
Absolutely. You never know the knowledge or experience of other sellers. It is always best to do research on multiple platforms.
I purchased what I believe to be a CORTLAND Homer and McGrawville 1916 Directory book..."Like a summer ago" LOL Haven't listed it yet and when I saw your episode on Ephemera, I thought it might fall into this category. Any advice on how to research? Thanks!
Hi Annamaria, I am happy to help you! Just come to my Premium Library and you receive one-on-one help for these types of issues. Join here: suzanne.teachable.com/
Well, I just love this video! Great content, thank you!
Thank you so much for your compliments, Heather Fairfax! I appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment. Happy selling!
17:55 ... if you want to get rid of a girlfriend the best thing to do is write down all sorts of criticism of her in a diary/journal and leave it out in the open. she'll find it and look for anything you have written about her and bingo. problem solved.
Ha ha like the Friends episode where they made the list about Rachel vs Emily "Big ankles weighting me down! and Only a Waitress!" 😱
I collect old cereal boxes !
Fun!
Thanks so much! Great information
Trade cards were like advertising business cards....
Thank you
Thanks for the video 🤓
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Funny how they don't teach cursive writing except how to sign their names in it.
Yes it is definitely a dying art.
I learned it under pain of torture (only half kidding, unfortunately) with the nasty nuns in Catholic school.
I never knew it was called ephemera? Ephemera may be the key word I’m lacking in my search of the 1918 Red Sox Ruth photo-ephemera.
It’s funny but I feel like a tit that I haven Heard the word ephemera attached to my hobby lol but I have never done the photo thing like this in the past so I have a kind of pass on this one.
Anyway please help me.
I also love beautiful handwriting and it’s a shame there don’t teach cursive anymore it’s an everyday art form.
I can’t read cursive lol that is just sad.
It’s funny but a lot of the younger generation can only read
Digital text it’s sad.
I also have Victorian trade cards,baseball cap anson
👀👏👏
Sad!!! can't write or read script 😖😖😖
Yes it is. You kind of just roll your eyes and move on...
Diane Hutchinson - Besides having no knowledge of cursive, the majority of millennials can't spell and have no understanding of proper grammar. From what I understand, it's not taught in primary school and only taught in college/university if your chosen profession involves writing.
It hurts my ears listening to them speak - forget about reading. Having a mother who was a writer and a father who was a PhD, it makes me beyond CRAZY!
Jeannie, you mean you don't like if someone says 'I would have went' Or 'this piece is broke' ? Well, me either and I am not even a native English speaker 😉 ☺
Or the random apostrophe's 😎