Jasmine Birtles
Your money-making expert. Financial journalist, TV and radio personality.
In the run up to Clear Your Clutter Day on Friday, 3rd May, it’s time to turn our attention back to the treasures lying under our nose.
As we’ve always said in previous years, most people are sitting on items which they can turn into something far more useful – extra cash! And there will always be a lucky few who have a few treasures in their home that they’re not aware of. Wondering if it could be you? Well, you’re in luck. Collectables expert Tracy Martin has put together a handy list of everyday items which are worth a whole lot of money. She said:
“Many of the items included on my list might already be in your home, attic or are easily found online, so it’s time to get searching for those unassuming gems as they could be worth a small fortune in future!
“If you’re a first-time collector seeking items that could be tomorrow’s investment pieces, heading to sites like Gumtree is always a sensible place to start as you can easily search for and pick up goods at great prices which will stand you in best stead to make money in the future. Statement pieces or items typical of the era likely to evoke nostalgia in years to come are often the safest bets.”
See the list below to find out if you have any of these tucked away somewhere.
Top 10 Collectables for 2019
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Current Price | Predicted Future Price* |
Radley Signature Handbags
(the A/W 07 ‘Walk in the Woods’ is already a collector’s piece commanding a premium, so invest wisely in the new Radley signature bags such as ‘Radley and Friends’ collections)
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£249 for ‘Radley and Friends Grab Bag’ | £350-£450 |
Kids’ trading game cards
(especially Pokémon and Yu-Gi-Oh!)
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Pokémon blind bags start at £3.99 with special trading sets £13.49 upwards | It all depends on the cards – some can sell for hundreds or even thousands of pounds each |
Nintendo Switch
(especially limited edition designed consoles like Pokémon and the 32GB Grey Joy-Con and Fortnite)
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£279.99 for Fortnite Bundle (incl. 1000 V-Bucks & Double Helix Bundle) | £800 |
Moschino for H&M 2018 collection
(especially the thigh-high boots and biker jacket)
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Cropped leather biker jacket –£229.99
Thigh-high boots –£399
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Jacket –£400-£500
Boots –£400-£500
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Limited edition food packaging
(such as the 2018 Marmite jars with gold plated lids)
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Various – gold-topped Marmite jar retailed at £145 | Currently selling for £200-£250 |
Vintage and limited-edition bracelet charms
(especially by brands such as Thomas Sabo, Pandora and Links of London, and vintage Horn of Plenty and Eagle Claw charms)
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Pandora Disney charms from £40
Thomas Sabo from £24
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Double or treble, depending on design –£80-£200 |
Special edition shoes
(especially Dr Martens and Converse plus Irregular Choice licensed designs such as Star Wars, Toy Story, Muppets, Disney Bambi)
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Irregular Choice shoes from £110
Dr. Martens glitter from £120 for adults
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Double in price
£250
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Collectable ceramics
(especially Dennis Chinaworks – who have a great fashion range at the moment worth investing in, Moorcroft and Emma Bridgewater)
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Varied Emma Bridgewater mugs from £14.95
Dennis Chinaworks varied but a 10” Spill Double D dress vase £180
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Double in price for Bridgewater – £40
Dennis Chinaworks and Moorcroft probably around 50% more, so £250 for Double D dress vase
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Alessi kitchen gadgets
(especially items from their special range e.g. the Bulla bottle opener, Furbo bowl and Michael Graves kettle and from The Alessi Circle range by Marcel Wanders)
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Michael Graves Kettle Tea Rex –£115
Kitchen Box Circus collection from £26
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Kettle –£200-£250
Circus set –£40each upwards
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Corgi die-cast collectors model cars
(especially the Harry Potter range)
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Harry Potter range starts at £27.99
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Ford Anglia –£100
Purple Triple Decker Knight Bus –£100-£150
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worth looking out for
Will definitely keep an eye out for these.