Hvilke antikke produkter stiger mest i værdi? - Frøken Lilly

Which antique products increase in value the most?

Buying antiques isn't just about decor and charm. Many people forget that antique finds can actually be a solid investment – ​​especially if you know what to look for. Here's a guide to the types of antiques that have historically tended to appreciate the most in value and are still sought after today.

1. Classic designer furniture

Danish furniture classics from the 1940s–1970s, for example, are stable in price – and often increase. Chairs, armchairs, display cabinets and dining tables in teak, rosewood and oak are sought after, especially if they are well-maintained and original.
Tip: Look for furniture with original marks or stamps.

2. Art and lithographs

The art market is one of the most value-stable areas within antiques and vintage. Lithographs, signed art and works by well-known Nordic artists in particular are good investments.
Tip: Prioritize quality over size – small artworks are easier to resell.

3. Gold and silver jewelry

Old gold jewelry, signet rings, brooches and silver jewelry from well-known craftsmen often increase in value, especially if the price of the raw material increases. Jewelry with unique details or craftsmanship is extra attractive.
Tip: Original box and documentation increase the value.

4. Ceramics and porcelain

Ceramics from brands such as Royal Copenhagen, Bjørn Wiinblad, Kähler and West Germany ceramics have made a huge comeback. Collectors' items and rare colours or series often experience a significant increase in value.
Tip: Check the underside for stamps – this tells a lot about age and authenticity.

5. Retro lamps

Vintage lamp designs from the 50s, 60s and 70s are extremely popular – especially brass lamps, pendants and table lamps with unique shapes.
Tip: Cables can always be replaced – but keep an eye on the original condition.

6. Antique mirrors

Golden Age and Empire style mirrors are becoming increasingly sought after, both by collectors and homeowners who want character in their decor. They are especially good investments if they have the original frame and mirror glass.
Tip: Small scratches and patina actually increase the value – it shows authenticity.

7. Vintage watches

Old-fashioned wall clocks, grandfather clocks and pocket watches made of brass or wood hold their value surprisingly well.
Tip: Watches that work are worth far more than those that need to be repaired.


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