“I Guess I Collect Ceramic Pies Now”: 50 Of The Coolest Collections People Showed Off Online
When it comes to hobbies and interests, the possibilities are limitless – people devote their time to all sorts of activities, from the most mellow to the most bizarre. Somewhere arguably in the middle lies the hobby of collecting, but that, too, can range anywhere from humdrum to mind-boggling, depending on what the collector is on the lookout for.
On the list below you will find some examples, from rubber ducks to masks, from toy cars to scissors, and beyond, that show that it’s not only paintings and expensive wines that collectors are interested in. So if you want to see some unique assortments, scroll down to find a bunch of them below and make sure to upvote your favorites. By the way, if you have a collection of your own, feel free to share in the comments what it is that you’re usually on the hunt for!
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Proud Of His Growing Stick Collection
My Growing Collection Of Hand Embroidered Pieces Inspired By Ocean Satellite Imagery
It’s Not Perfect. But Here’s My Hotwheels Collection Display For My Office
Many people don’t get the hype of collecting items. For them, they’re just more things to dust off at home on chore day. But for people who find themselves hooked on the activity, it becomes a game that rarely has an end.
Of course, when it’s a series of cards you’re collecting, for instance, or a certain group of objects, it is possible to complete the collection. But if it’s something like rubber ducks, toys, or seashells that you’re holding on to, be ready to expand your dwelling as there might be no end in sight.
My Collection Of Antique Kodak Cameras Designed By Walter Dorwin Teague. 1920s And 1930s
I Collect Pill Boxes And Small Containers
Discussing why we tend to collect items—be it a series or an endless collection—neuroscientist and psychologist Daniel Krawczyk suggested that our brains are wired to collect things. In his TEDx Talk, the expert in neuroscience, an avid collector himself, pointed out that there’s a link between why we collect and value things and how the human brain functions.
Interestingly, humans are not the only species that tend to collect all sorts of items influenced by the bizarre wiring of our brain. According to the neuroscientist, other species, such as the pack rat or the mag pie, do, too!
My Element Collection! I've Been Collecting Pure Samples Of Each Element For 5 Years Now, And I Currently Have 44 Pure Elements. I Built This Table A Few Years Back To Display Them
My Cool Collection Of Freshly Washed Dogs . Yes They Are All My Dogs
My Mad Magazine Collection, Only 16 Issues Away From All 1700*
In his talk, Krawczyk noted that when it comes to us humans, the first collectors were probably our hunter-gatherer ancestors. For them, it would have been critical to their survival, so they would collect and save food for a rainy day, or hold on to useful tools that were likely to come in handy later on.
“Collecting may have really saved our species in the past; it’s more than just a hobby,” the expert said.
This Guys Tattoo Collection. Each Artist Filled In A Hexagon With Whatever They Want
That Bryant hexagon looks like a piece of cloth is taped to his arm. How?
I’ve Been Collecting Swung Glass Vases For Years And I Finally Got A Light Strip For My Collection 🌈
Mom Worked At Mcdonalds For 4 Decades And Collected These Pins. She Was The Drive Through Lady!
Moving on to talk about collecting more as a hobby rather than a means of survival, Krawczyk suggested that there are numerous reasons to engage in this kind of leisurely activity.
Take art collectors, for example; the neuroscientist noted that part of art is communication between the artist and the viewer, so someone keeping a collection and showcasing it allows viewers to re-experience certain emotions when marveling at the collected items.
Collectables can also become a great business venture, especially with kids as the target audience. Whether it’s G.I. Joe figurines, Cabbage Patch dolls, or other items, children are known for wanting to collect them all. “Some of the most successful toy lines have capitalized on this idea – ‘If you have one, [...] there’s all these other ones, and wouldn’t it be great to get these?’” Krawczyk said in his talk.
Can Trixxie Share Her Collection
My Rock Sphere Collection!
Tools Of My Trade Became A Small Collection
“Collecting can be purely an investment. We can take value to an extreme, like no other species,” Krawczyk continued, telling the story of how, back in 1991, Wayne Gretzky (former professional ice hockey player) and Bruce McNall (a former sports executive) purchased a Honus Wagner baseball card from 1909 for $451,000 USD.
At the time of Krawczyk’s TEDTalk in 2016, the card was valued at $2.8 million during its last trade. According to Yahoo! Finance, a copy of the card was sold for a record $6.6 million in 2021, only to beat that record and reach $7.25 million just one year later.
My Grandpa Gifted Me His Collection Of Elvis Records For My Birthday
I Was Told This Belongs Here....what Do You Think??
My Collection Of Miniature Chairs
The interesting thing about this collection is that they had actually ordered full size chairs from Temu and this is what they received.
All fun and games until the rocking chair falls, lands on the table, and rocks back and forth as if a possessive force was moving it...
If you think that that particular Honus Wagner card was covered in gold dust or was special in some other way, you might be surprised to learn that it was far from the only collectible of its kind to be sold for millions of dollars decades after its production. According to CBC, a different Honus Wagner card was sold for $3.25 million, while a Mickey Mantle card from 1952 was sold for an astonishing $5.8 million, all of which goes to show that some collectibles can indeed become great investments over time.
My Collection Of Art Deco Cameras. Mostly Late 1920s To Late 1940s. These Range From “Common” To “Few Known To Exist”
A Small Part Of My Grandpa's Garage Collection
I try to make my garage remind me of my grandfather's with all the wonderful vintage product packaging. Hopefully you find these as interesting as I do!
My Indiana Glass Hen On Nest Collection
If you’re thinking that your collection of porcelain dishes or toy figurines won’t bring you a fortune down the line, don’t be so sure; baseball cards, too, were once not much more than a piece of cardboard. But whether or not the monetary value increases over time, the sentimental value ought to, especially as the collection grows.
So, if you’ve already started a collection of some kind, keep up the good work—and if you’re still not sure if you should start collecting something, just look at the cool assortment on this list! Surely there is something that would be fun to have loads of, isn’t there?
Vintage Bakelite And Celluloid Cicada Pins And Brooches
I Was Told This Sub Might Appreciate This Collection Of Mine
Here’s A Collection You’ve Probably Never Seen Before. This Is My Elevator Button Collection!
My Dinosaur And Prehistoric Animal Collection
My Lava Lamp Collection At Work (45 Total)
These Bank Notes I've Collected From Visiting Various Countries Over The Years
Paintings I Made On Seashells I Collected From My Local Beach
Just Look At My Little Crochet Snake Collection
Found These Beautiful Boys Over The Span Of A Few Weeks. I Guess I Collect Ceramic Pies Now
My Antique Playing Card Collection
This Board Game Collection I Discovered At My Friends House
Victorinox Swiss Army Knives. Different Models, Vintage, Colors
Added Another To The Collection But Don’t Have Any Room
Needle-Felted Adventure Time
Here's Part Of My Collection Of Bricks And Books About Bricks!
Thought This Fits Here. My Airline Sugar Packet Collection
The First Season Of Spongebob Squarepants Was Hand-Drawn. This Is My Small Collection Of Pre-Production Drawings And Actual Cels
My Mostly Uranium Glass 1963 Split Window Corvette Collection
Do we know why some have a blue hue to them and why one is so much brighter than the rest?
Some Of My Vintage Glittery Pocketknives
My Nintendo Collection
My Corvid Collection
Hot Sauce Collection
My Icon Collection So Far, Who Should I Do Next?
A Box Of My 4-Leaf Clover Collection. In The Summer I Probably Find 10-20 A Day. It’s Like I Can’t Not See Them
Sorry but some of these look like okalis. A plant that is commonly mistaken for clover
I Collect Other People’s Trash That I Find On The Beach. There Are A Couple Very Old Garbage Dumps (1800s & Early 1900s) That Were Built Right On The Water On Kauai So You Never Know What You’ll Stumble Upon
This is incredibly cool. (I found an exposed old garbage dump in Boulder, CO on the creek -- that's where my dish and bottle shards come from.)
My Pigeon Pins!
During The Holidays I Finally Took Some Pics Of My Collection Of Toy Typewrites
I had the barbie one on the bottom left in 2010, found it for $10 in Vinnies and sold it when I was broke years later for 120$. It still worked so well and was full of ink still
Almost 3 Years Of Collecting Balls From Fountain Pen Ink Reserves
My Goosebumps Collection! Im Looking For The Beanbag Chair & Roller Blades Guys!
This Is 1/10 Of My Great Aunts Mcdonalds Toy Collection— She Went Insane With It In The 90s, And Currently Has 10 Huge Tubs Full Of Toys
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I collect the little plastic tabs you find on bread wrappers. Mostly because I feel bad throwing this small piece of plastic in the garbage. There is a surprising amount of variety in those little tabs. I love mosaics, I'm thinking one day I'll spray paint them and make a mosaic.
Cosmos, I don't know if you have checked it out yet, but I found out recently there's a whole community! http://www.horg.com
Load More Replies...Part of my collection of Victrolas. From the 1890s to about 1925. 1-Entire-C...61bab7.jpg
These are part of two different collections in my apartment. One is all Disney Villains and the other all Wizard of Oz. In another area we have collection for our football team, and character dolls that I have collected that are also Disney Villains cabinet-pi...80f1ab.jpg
I currently collect Lego Fabuland, 1985-1988 Thundercats, Alvin & the Chipmunks 1983-1993, N scale trains, glass insulators, and homeless cats
I collect books signed by the author. In grad school I took a "Rare Books & Special Collections" course. We went around the room and talked about our own collections. After class, I asked him to sign our textbook--which of course he'd authored. Pretty sure he still thinks I'm strange. Lol
I own the world's largest sea shell collection. I keep it on beaches all over the world. -- Steven Wright
I collect novelty erasers, which is pretty fun. (Like those ones shaped like animals or holiday stuff, and are terrible at actually erasing stuff)
I used to collect currency, stamps, and feathers when I was a kid. Now I occasionally add to them if I come across new ones but I don’t really keep up anymore. I’ve got some rare coins and stamps, including some that are over a century old which older relatives have passed on to me so I guess my total collections are worth something. They’re all so mesmerizing to go through!
I also collect coins. Mainly from my travels. We always try to collect the full set of change if it's available. Now, with the Euro, I don't do it. Even though every country can print their own stuff on one side, I just don't think it's quite as cool as the old currencies were.
Load More Replies...There's got to be more to life than collecting arbitrary plastic nonsense for a sense of purpose. How weird.
I collect the little plastic tabs you find on bread wrappers. Mostly because I feel bad throwing this small piece of plastic in the garbage. There is a surprising amount of variety in those little tabs. I love mosaics, I'm thinking one day I'll spray paint them and make a mosaic.
Cosmos, I don't know if you have checked it out yet, but I found out recently there's a whole community! http://www.horg.com
Load More Replies...Part of my collection of Victrolas. From the 1890s to about 1925. 1-Entire-C...61bab7.jpg
These are part of two different collections in my apartment. One is all Disney Villains and the other all Wizard of Oz. In another area we have collection for our football team, and character dolls that I have collected that are also Disney Villains cabinet-pi...80f1ab.jpg
I currently collect Lego Fabuland, 1985-1988 Thundercats, Alvin & the Chipmunks 1983-1993, N scale trains, glass insulators, and homeless cats
I collect books signed by the author. In grad school I took a "Rare Books & Special Collections" course. We went around the room and talked about our own collections. After class, I asked him to sign our textbook--which of course he'd authored. Pretty sure he still thinks I'm strange. Lol
I own the world's largest sea shell collection. I keep it on beaches all over the world. -- Steven Wright
I collect novelty erasers, which is pretty fun. (Like those ones shaped like animals or holiday stuff, and are terrible at actually erasing stuff)
I used to collect currency, stamps, and feathers when I was a kid. Now I occasionally add to them if I come across new ones but I don’t really keep up anymore. I’ve got some rare coins and stamps, including some that are over a century old which older relatives have passed on to me so I guess my total collections are worth something. They’re all so mesmerizing to go through!
I also collect coins. Mainly from my travels. We always try to collect the full set of change if it's available. Now, with the Euro, I don't do it. Even though every country can print their own stuff on one side, I just don't think it's quite as cool as the old currencies were.
Load More Replies...There's got to be more to life than collecting arbitrary plastic nonsense for a sense of purpose. How weird.