Is there a website that promotes collectibles like decanters, distillery items...

…and that sort of thing? I belong to a list for Swanky Swigs and promotional glassware – is there something similar for people who love old cabin still cookie jars and galliano lamps?

asked over 13 years ago

6 Answers

www.cyberattic.com appears to have the largest group of dealers that share common interest, etc and also have a Forum to join and so on. Try researching the direct forum there at>
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answered over 13 years ago

You could also try joining the NING group Iantiqueonline. They have a HUGE membership with quite a few known and celebrity dealers. Their membership is global AND one of their sub-groups is called “whadja find”. This groups whole raison d’etre is to help in IDing pieces.

There are TONS of specialised groups within this site and there might already be a dedicated group for this area of collecting. It is a very active online social site.

Another plus with IAntiqueOnline is that you could post pics and set up links back to here and an RSS on your “my page”.

It’s been awhile since I’ve wandered around there let me try to get their address right for [URL removed]

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answered over 13 years ago

Thanks – I’ve neglected IAntiqueOnline for months – and it’s good to be reminded. Never thought of cyberattic – will check out both sites today.

Keep well, and thanks

answered over 13 years ago

jim beam decanters has a site just put in what you searching for and lots of decanter clubs will come up

answered over 13 years ago

I have a white decanter, unsure of the name or anything but it is in a stand and then I have a stand for another one as well. Let me know if you’d be interested and I can e-mail you some pictures or something?

answered over 13 years ago

Jim Beam club
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answered over 13 years ago

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