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How to Start Collecting Vintage: A Guide for the Curious
So, you’re curious about vintage and wondering where to start.
The good news? You don’t need a degree in art history, a six-figure budget, or permission from anyone. All you need is a spark—a feeling that beautiful things matter—and the desire to learn as you go.
Here’s how to begin.
Start with What You Love
The most important rule in collecting?
Follow your heart.
Forget the trends. If you’re drawn to handblown glass, begin there. If a weathered tin or tiny figurine speaks to you, listen.
When I was young, I’d fall in love with objects no one else noticed—an old button, a carved bead, a scrap of fabric from another century. I didn’t realize it then, but I was already collecting.
Your collection begins the moment something makes you look twice.
Learn to Look
Train your eyes. The more you handle vintage pieces, the more your intuition sharpens.
When examining a piece, take a moment:
- Turn it over
- Check the base and seams
- Feel the weight
- Look for any markings or signatures
A few helpful clues to look for:
- Maker’s marks – stamped, etched, or signed
- Signs of age – wear, patina, faded labels
- Craftsmanship – hand-painted details, balanced weight, handmade textures
Every object has a language—you just have to get close enough to hear it.
Do a Little Research
You don’t need to know everything right away.
Google is your friend. So are estate sale hosts, antique dealers, library books, and fellow collectors. The more you learn about a piece’s origin or maker, the more connected you’ll feel to it.
Even if something is unsigned or mysterious, the search is part of the joy. That path of discovery is often where your passion takes root.
Don’t Fear the Imperfect
A small chip. A worn edge. A bit of tarnish.
These aren’t flaws—they’re the fingerprints of history.
Perfection is overrated. In vintage collecting, it’s often the patina—the wear from use, the softness from time—that gives a piece its soul.
Choose character over polish. That’s where the stories live.
Buy from the Heart
Yes, some pieces are valuable. Others aren’t.
But the best collectors understand this truth:
Value comes from connection.
If something moves you, it matters. If you’re unsure, take your time. But if you fall in love?
Trust that.
Ready to Begin?
Your collection is a portrait of your eye, your spirit, your story.
- Start small
- Stay curious
- Let the objects you find (or that find you) lead the way
Explore our curated collections
Read more stories behind the pieces
And remember: your version of beauty is more than enough.