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What Will Happen to Your Collection?

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A collection can take years to build and only days to disappear.

Maybe it is Depression glass, military patches, coins, postcards, antique tools, quilts, Vesta cases, dolls, books, or family photographs. Whatever the subject, a serious collector knows details that others do not. You know which piece is rare, which maker matters, what condition means, where it came from, and why one item is worth far more than another that looks almost the same.

The hard truth is that when you are gone, much of that knowledge may go with you.

Family members may love you deeply and still have no idea what your collection is worth. They may not know the difference between a common item and a scarce one. They may not recognize a maker’s mark, a first edition, a limited run, or a rare color. What is not understood is often undervalued, donated, sold too cheaply, or thrown away.

That is why planning for a collection deserves real thought. In some ways, it is not so different from making a will.

The first step is documentation. Write things down. A simple notebook, spreadsheet, labeled photo album, or note tucked inside a box can make a major difference. List what the item is, where it came from, what you paid, what you believe it may be worth, and why it matters. Include names of trusted dealers, auction houses, collectors, clubs, or websites that could help your family later.

Make the valuable things easy to find. A box marked “old glass” may not get much attention. A box marked “Depression glass — rare pink pieces — see inventory folder” tells heirs to slow down before making decisions.

The second question is whether to sell while you still can. That can be emotional, especially when a collection has brought joy for decades. But collectors often get better results than heirs because they know the market, the buyers, and the right places to sell. A specialist dealer, auction house, collector show, or private sale to another enthusiast may bring a fairer price than a rushed estate cleanout.

Finally, think about your collecting community. Fellow collectors may understand your objects better than family members can. Gifting certain pieces to another collector, museum, archive, or historical society can help preserve both the items and the knowledge behind them.

A collection without context can look like clutter to someone who does not understand it. The story is what gives it meaning and value. Write that story down while you can.

 

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