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Depending on how old you are, you might remember half of the 20th century, or you may not have even been born until the early 2000s. But whether you want to reminisce on your childhood or learn about what the world was like back then, we’ve got a list down below that anyone can find entertaining!

Bored Panda has scoured the internet to find photos of objects from the 1900s that have survived for decades and are still around today. From vintage sewing machines to toys that your parents might have played with, we hope you enjoy scrolling through these blasts from the past. Keep reading to also find conversations with Karen Bil Ratzlaff, creator of Hunting for Vintage, and Kara Lines, publisher of The Collector's Companion magazine. And be sure to upvote the items that you wish you could have in your home today!

#1

1935 Wedgewood With Everything Included

1935 Wedgewood With Everything Included

My grandfather got this off a friend in 1945 for 100$, the pepper shaker on top has been missing for 60 years but was found at an antique show completing the set. And it’s blue!

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My 1959 Frigidaire Custom Imperial

My 1959 Frigidaire Custom Imperial

My dream stove. I wanted a vintage stove for the longest time, and when this one popped up in my favorite color (for $400, no less) I made the four hour drive and shoved it in the back of my Honda Element and drove it right back home. She’s a dream. Works perfectly. Takes three grown men to move her, but she’s worth it.

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Ron Man
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16 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm surprised this beast fit in the back of an Element!

Earl Grey
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50 minutes ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

She looks so contented in that space, almost as if you had built the house around it.

Teri c
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1 hour ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My heart skipped a beat! I'm SO HAPPY FOR YOU!!! and really really jealous ....

Maisey Myles
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2 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I saw one that was turquoise, my favorite color, but I was hesitant at spending money which I really didn’t have. I told my friend about it and she gave me the money The next day, I went to get it and it had already been sold. When you snooze, you lose

Sivi
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6 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

God that would be a god sent while baking christmas cookies for the family.

Brian Droste
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12 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If it took three grown men to move iit in your house, how did you get it inside your Honda Element by yourself?

iseefractals
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1 hour ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My grandmother had that kind of stove in Vomit (olive) green, except the four burners were along each side with removable cast iron griddle in the middle. I would drop 100 strangers off the top of a building to have a stove anywhere near that functional again.

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#3

I Just Spent Christmas With My 89 Year-Old Grandmother. While I Was There, I Found This Picture My Grandfather Painted Of Her In 1949

I Just Spent Christmas With My 89 Year-Old Grandmother. While I Was There, I Found This Picture My Grandfather Painted Of Her In 1949

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To find out more about the wonderful world of vintage items, we reached out to Karen Bil Ratzlaff, creator of Hunting for Vintage. Karen was kind enough to have a chat with Bored Panda and explain how she first became interested in objects from the past.

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“Born into a lower middle class family, almost everything in our house was utilitarian and pedestrian. When I hit my teen years, I found myself drawn to older things because they seemed so exotic and intriguing,” she shared. “I managed to snaffle what I thought were the best pieces in our house to decorate my bedroom—a vintage tiger painting from Japan and a tapestry from India. From that point on, vintage and antique things held more appeal than newer things.”

#4

My Barbershop Still Uses Their Original Cash Register From 1904

My Barbershop Still Uses Their Original Cash Register From 1904

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16 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is beautiful and practical. Unlike an old box of Gatorade with a moldy straw.

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#5

Antique Westinghouse Oscillating Fan

Antique Westinghouse Oscillating Fan

Here is my Antique Westinghouse fan. Its had the cord replaced sometime in its life and I have polished the brass, other than that it’s unrestored. Still runs strong and is over 100 years old.

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“When I finally had disposable income, I indulged a secret passion and started collecting vintage sterling silver charm bracelets,” Karen says. “They had gone out of fashion by then, but I adored them.”

“My first purchase at an antique store (pre-eBay days) was both exciting and heartbreaking. Even with a 20% discount, I found out later I had paid way too much. I didn’t make that mistake again,” she noted.

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The Original Phone Still Installed Inside My 1930’s Apartment

The Original Phone Still Installed Inside My 1930’s Apartment

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CoMa4
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14 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Would love to see what other gems are in that 1930’s apartment!! 😍

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#9

Grandpa Still Uses A Decades Old Computer That Still Runs Dos, Typing And Printing And Storing Things On Floppies

Grandpa Still Uses A Decades Old Computer That Still Runs Dos, Typing And Printing And Storing Things On Floppies

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CoMa4
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14 hours ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Grandpa doesn’t seem to mind after all this time. 💾 If it isn’t broke, don’t fix it. Decades from now, our technology will be obsolete too.

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“Still, whether I’m hunting online or in person, it’s an adrenaline rush when I find that next piece for a collection. (I’ve been known to do a happy dance),” the vintage lover shared. “And some things I buy with ‘rescue' in mind, like an old, worn silver-plate with great details but likely destined for a landfill.”

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And if you’re not sure what to collect, Karen recommends wandering around an antique mall or a flea market. “What’s catching your eye and making your heart skip a beat?”

#10

My Coffee Maker Is So Old That It Was Made In West Germany

My Coffee Maker Is So Old That It Was Made In West Germany

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#11

This House Built In 1947 Has A Built In Seat For Their Telephone Nook

This House Built In 1947 Has A Built In Seat For Their Telephone Nook

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#12

1970s B/W Portable TV. $20 It Works!

1970s B/W Portable TV. $20 It Works!

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11 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Sometime back in the1980's, I was stuck in traffic and looked over at the car next to me. He had a television on his dashboard and he was watching the news! It looked just like this one.

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Karen also shared some tips for anyone who wants to start their own collection of vintage items. “Do your research. Learn about it before you spend any of your hard-earned shekels,” she told Bored Panda.

“Know that prices can vary widely between online sellers, antique stores, flea markets, thrift stores, and estate sales, and that vintage things go in and out of fashion. One minute something is hot, hot, hot and then it’s not, not, not,” the expert continued. “Learn how condition affects the value. A missing dust jacket, a hairline crack or a hole makes a difference in the price.”

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#15

Rainbow Lights Installed Inside Railroad Underpass Built In The 1930's

Rainbow Lights Installed Inside Railroad Underpass Built In The 1930's

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“Be wary if a seller labels something as ‘rare’ (often it isn’t), and take it with a grain of salt if a seller says, ‘It’s worth a lot more,’” Karen warns. “Buy the best pieces you can afford. (Better to have a couple of fabulous pieces than a dozen mediocre ones.) Don’t collect something with financial gain in mind. (Think Beanie Baby debacle.)”

#17

Bought A Dresser Off Marketplace And Found Some Vintage Goodies & “The Gloves I Wore To My Wedding 7-22-1949”

Bought A Dresser Off Marketplace And Found Some Vintage Goodies & “The Gloves I Wore To My Wedding 7-22-1949”

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#18

My Wife's Whirley-Pop That Her Grandmother Used. Still Makes Perfect Popcorn Every Time

My Wife's Whirley-Pop That Her Grandmother Used. Still Makes Perfect Popcorn Every Time

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We were also lucky enough to get in touch with Kara Lines, publisher of The Collector's Companion magazine, to hear her thoughts on this topic. 

“Shopping for vintage is a bit like gambling, often returning home empty handed,” Kara says. “But when it pays off? Pure joy. It's a game of luck. It's a great feeling to be scanning the shelves and spot something you simply must have, knowing that there's only one, and you're the lucky person who happened to get it.”

#19

I Work For The Railway And Found This Gatorade Carton In Near Mint Condition In A Tunnel. Date On The Top Says June 16, 1988

I Work For The Railway And Found This Gatorade Carton In Near Mint Condition In A Tunnel. Date On The Top Says June 16, 1988

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Kara pointed out that another great thing about buying vintage is resell value. “There's no reason to feel buyer's remorse. These things have already existed for decades, so the chances are, when you don't want it anymore, there will be someone else who does,” she explained. “You often hear the phrase, 'they don't make things like they used to’, and it is so true. I've got clothes from Primark that have fallen apart in a matter of months, but dresses from the 1940s that are as good as new.”

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#22

Banned Childrens Science Toy Kit That Cost $51 From 1951

Banned Childrens Science Toy Kit That Cost $51 From 1951

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16 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It was not banned, it just didn't sell well because it was too expensive. In 1950 it cost $49.50, equal to about $630.00 today. The dangerous components were four phials of uranium ores

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#23

My Mom Has An Unopened Alice Cooper Record From 1972, Complete With Panties

My Mom Has An Unopened Alice Cooper Record From 1972, Complete With Panties

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14 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Keep it that way. Guarantee that's worth something now. I had my dad's records appraised a few years ago, and while he doesn't have this gem, there were some real collectors items in it.

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My Great Grandmothers Sketches Of Her Teachers 1924

My Great Grandmothers Sketches Of Her Teachers 1924

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Kyle Moore
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10 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

No it's not. It's Dickens characters. It's the first freaking comment on the article. They also copied a very famous style.

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If you’re interested in starting your own vintage collection, Kara says to let it happen organically. “If you're consciously setting out to start collecting something, then you're probably doing it for the wrong reasons,” she noted. “Some people are driven by the urge to complete a set, but that's not for everyone. You don't have to approach it with a ‘gotta catch em' all’ mentality. Buy things you like, buy things that interest you, buy things that make you smile.”

And if you’re looking for objects online, Kara warns readers to be careful which sources you trust. “One eBay seller can incorrectly label an item, and a dozen well-meaning bloggers will take it as gospel. The internet will always be a minefield of misinformation.”

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#25

My Late Grandma Still Had Her TV Operating Guide From 1962

My Late Grandma Still Had Her TV Operating Guide From 1962

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Got A Green Phone From The 70's At Goodwill $27 And It Works

Got A Green Phone From The 70's At Goodwill $27 And It Works

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CoMa4
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15 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This will make anyone feel so fancy while talking on the telephone 📞

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#27

My Grandfather's Gas On Gas Caloric Stove/Heater Purchased In 1958 That Has Been Used Everyday And Is Still In Pristine Condition

My Grandfather's Gas On Gas Caloric Stove/Heater Purchased In 1958 That Has Been Used Everyday And Is Still In Pristine Condition

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We hope you’re enjoying scrolling through these fascinating objects from the past, pandas. Keep upvoting all of your favorites, and then let us know in the comments below what the best vintage item you own is. Then, if you’re looking for another similar list that will give you a blast from the past, we recommend checking out this Bored Panda article!

#29

My Kitchen Has A Built In Ironing Board

My Kitchen Has A Built In Ironing Board

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Deb M.F.
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6 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My mom has one of those in her house and still uses it to this day

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#30

Vendo 44 Vending Machine From The 50s. The Smallest Machine That Vendo Ever Made. Found At An Estate Sale!

Vendo 44 Vending Machine From The 50s. The Smallest Machine That Vendo Ever Made. Found At An Estate Sale!

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#32

My Grandma Still Uses Her Mixer From The 70’s

My Grandma Still Uses Her Mixer From The 70’s

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#33

My Grandma Has Used The Same Waffle Iron Since 1955

My Grandma Has Used The Same Waffle Iron Since 1955

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#34

This Desk Lamp (Emeralite Banker’s Lamp) Is 100+ Years Old, And Is Solid As A Rock. So Cool Looking

This Desk Lamp (Emeralite Banker’s Lamp) Is 100+ Years Old, And Is Solid As A Rock. So Cool Looking

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LynzCatastrophe
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14 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Another thing my grandfather had before it ended up at the salvation army. I'm very mad at my mom and her sisters for this.

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#35

Client Were Working For Has This Functioning Washing Machine From The 60s, An Absolute Gem

Client Were Working For Has This Functioning Washing Machine From The 60s, An Absolute Gem

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My Grandmother's Russian Playing Cards From 1967

My Grandmother's Russian Playing Cards From 1967

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Tucker Cahooter
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14 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I wish I had a set like that in my collection. Compare the artistry on the court cards with the boring designs on conventional packs

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#37

Refitting Our New Houses Loft(Attic) And Found £500 Of 1981 Currency Wrapped In Insulation!

Refitting Our New Houses Loft(Attic) And Found £500 Of 1981 Currency Wrapped In Insulation!

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John Dilligaf
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14 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

is it still good? US money from the 1980s would still be legal tender but I know that some countries will withdraw money from circulation sometimes.

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#38

My Great Great Grandfather's Pocketwatch That My Grandpa Recently Gifted To Me

My Great Great Grandfather's Pocketwatch That My Grandpa Recently Gifted To Me

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Lunch Box From ‘89. Thermos From ‘97. New Old Stock. I’m So Excited

Lunch Box From ‘89. Thermos From ‘97. New Old Stock. I’m So Excited

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14 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The original Stanley cup was invented in 1913 by William Stanley Jr.

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#40

Found This 1960’s Wilson Baby Carriage In Perfect Condition For $70

Found This 1960’s Wilson Baby Carriage In Perfect Condition For $70

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I Have Some Bambi Model Sketches From Film Production. Drawn In 1939

I Have Some Bambi Model Sketches From Film Production. Drawn In 1939

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Doctor's Medicine Bag From The 1930's Complete With The Original Pills

Doctor's Medicine Bag From The 1930's Complete With The Original Pills

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9 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

"One pill makes you larger / And one pill makes you small / And the ones that mother gives you / Don't do anything at all"

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#43

Look What My Nana Found Going Through Her Old Bathroom Essentials

Look What My Nana Found Going Through Her Old Bathroom Essentials

My Nana found these perfume nips going through an old box of bathroom essentials and I was absolutely fascinated! She says they have to be at least 50+ years old by now. I'm tempted to use one on my wedding day next year.

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1950’s Cigarettes With Your Inflight Meal

1950’s Cigarettes With Your Inflight Meal

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14 hours ago

Philip Morris was the original sponsor for the I Love Lucy show back in the 1950’s. 📺

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#45

I Found This Ring In The Dumpster On Monday! Had It Appraised Yesterday And Found Out It’s A Handmade Gold Ring From The 60s-70s! It’s 14k Gold Band Is Worth $200+ (Stone Is Glass). I Also Found Those Tiny Hands With It

I Found This Ring In The Dumpster On Monday! Had It Appraised Yesterday And Found Out It’s A Handmade Gold Ring From The 60s-70s! It’s 14k Gold Band Is Worth $200+ (Stone Is Glass). I Also Found Those Tiny Hands With It

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An 80's Camcorder I Found In My Parents' Attic. It Still Works!

An 80's Camcorder I Found In My Parents' Attic. It Still Works!

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Our New 1930 Majestic Radio 10 Gallon Tank

Our New 1930 Majestic Radio 10 Gallon Tank

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Linda Lee
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10 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have thought about getting an old China hutch and putting an aquarium inside.

#48

Rolleicord 6x6 Film Camera From The 60's Still Going Strong And Some Examples Of The Pictures It Makes

Rolleicord 6x6 Film Camera From The 60's Still Going Strong And Some Examples Of The Pictures It Makes

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A Shaving Razor, My Dad Purchased When He Was In College In 1976; In Palayamkottai. He's Been Using It Since Then For 46 Years.

A Shaving Razor, My Dad Purchased When He Was In College In 1976; In Palayamkottai. He's Been Using It Since Then For 46 Years.

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12 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have one of these too! The smoothiest shave I've ever had and you save a lot in razor blades...

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