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Some items that didnt cost that much back in the day cost thousands of dollars now.

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Some antiques gain value due to growing demand and low supply.

Here are some 1900santiques that have aged well and are worth $1,000 or more.

Antique Wooden Letter Box

Thisantique wooden letter box, listed on 1stDibs, was manufactured around 1900.

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It is made of polished satinwood and is priced at more than $2,000.

The letterbox is based on an old English manor house and has exquisite details.

It comes with a top lid and a secret drawer.

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The decorative object makes for a top-quality decoration.

Bussey Gordon Fishtail Tennis Racket

ThisGordon tennis racketis priced at roughly $1,100 on 1stDibs.

It was produced around 1900 and includes Victorian details.

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The salmon was produced with pine in the early 1900s.

It was also painted with various colors to give it a more natural look.

This pincushion is listed for just shy of $1,000 onI.Franks Silver.

This pincushion was manufactured in England with sterling silver in 1902.

This item is quite rare, and the antiques limited supply only drives the price point higher.

The model comes to over $2,500 on 1stDibs and was produced in 1902 in the Edwardian style.

This copy listed on 1stDibs was republished in 1901.

It contains the history of critical battles during the American Revolution and the wars history.

It is currently valued at $2,750 on the site.

Its listed for the same price onAbeBooks.

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