Jewelry lovers, venture through this amazing database of vintage jewelry articles, catalogs, and brochures, as well… [read review or visit site]
A Swiss blogger name Adwoa creates “typecasts,” which are blog posts typed on a typewriter, then scanned and po… [read review or visit site]
Steven Braggs’ time-machine voyage back to life in Britain in the 1950s, 60s, and 70s. Generously illustrated wit… [read review or visit site]
Richard More’s stunning gallery of glass paperweights produced by the Ysart family from 1946 to 1980 (Ysart Brot… [read review or visit site]
David Kornacki's visually stunning guide to the copper shop products of the Roycrofters craft community in East Aur… [read review or visit site]
What could be better than a beautifully rusted antique beer can? How about Mark Benbow’s handsome RustyCans.com w… [read review or visit site]
Mark Overton, who has a PhD in Molecular Biology, is also a devoted saxophonist, sax repairman, and horn historian,… [read review or visit site]
Gerry Fortin’s definitive Web-based book on Liberty Seated Dimes from 1837 to 1891 features an easy-to-navigate t… [read review or visit site]
An extensive collection of photos and ephemera illustrating changing fashion styles from 1795 to 1959. Includes por… [read review or visit site]
Geoff and Norma Dickens' reference site on vintage toy sewing machines from the late 1800s. Browse the images alpha… [read review or visit site]
Jim Schottenham's extraordinarily in-depth look at antique side-mount fishing reels, with a special focus on the wo… [read review or visit site]
This is a great reference site on silver, courtesy of the Victoria and Albert Museum. You can view silver items acc… [read review or visit site]
Howie Schecter's incredible collection of over 1000 silver bookmarks dating back to 1865. Also includes some bookma… [read review or visit site]
An extensive reference guide to silver marks, hallmarks, trademarks and maker's marks found on antique and vintage … [read review or visit site]
Graham Hodges' collection of antique Georgian (as in King George of England) silver sugar tongs from 1760 to 1820. … [read review or visit site]
Mike Konshak's amazing antique slide rule reference site 'dedicated to students and engineers of the past and prese… [read review or visit site]
If you're a fan of contemporary U.S. Small Dollar Coins, Mike Wallace's SmallDollars.com is for you. This no-nonsen… [read review or visit site]
SmokeyBear.com is a great site for kids and adults alike. Read the history of the real orphan bear who became Smoke… [read review or visit site]
Home to the Society of U.S. Pattern collectors, this well-organized site provides in-depth information on pattern c… [read review or visit site]
The ultimate guide to vintage soda vending machines, from Coca-Cola to Pepsi to Royal Crown to Dr. Pepper. Start at… [read review or visit site]
John Jenkins' collection of vintage scientific and radio apparatus. Great photos and incredibly detailed informatio… [read review or visit site]
Silver spoon collectors will eat up this site sponsored by the Spoon Collectors of Southern California. Here you ca… [read review or visit site]
Gus Lopez and friends have created a parallel universe for Star Wars collectors, impossible to fully explore in one… [read review or visit site]
David Parfitt's excellent and comprehensive tribute to pre-1930s tractors. The well-posed, high resolution photos i… [read review or visit site]
If you're a Steve McQueen fan, this site can't be beat. Roger Harris has put together a definitive collection of Mc… [read review or visit site]
If you're the type who likes watching the titles and credits at the beginning of movies, you'll love this site. Ste… [read review or visit site]
Malcolm Roebuck's tribute to the ornate silk picture bookmarks and postcards ('Stevengraphs') produced by Thomas St… [read review or visit site]
Steve Lee’s large collection of original Disney art: pencil drawings from animated features produced during W… [read review or visit site]
A stunning collection of 162 images of stoveburners, those corroded cast iron elements that power stoves, broilers,… [read review or visit site]
John Boija's comprehensive site offers photos of every 45, 78, and LP recorded at Sun Records—from those recorded… [read review or visit site]
Larry Nicholson's site dedicated to vintage fishing lures. Features beautiful images of lures and boxes from Fred A… [read review or visit site]
Don't let this one get away from you! This 'unbelievable' collection, from the Wisconsin Historical Society, featur… [read review or visit site]
Start some tea brewing, get your finger sandwiches ready and sit down to this exquisite reference by Elizabeth Wil… [read review or visit site]
MIT's model railroad club, as one might expect, has one of the best websites for learning about how people play wit… [read review or visit site]
This in-depth reference site contains about a dozen articles on key individuals and companies involved in the devel… [read review or visit site]
Whether you are into straight keys from the middle of the 19th century, electronic keys from the middle of the 20th… [read review or visit site]
Mark Stevens has created an impressive living memorial to Texans Inc., a 20th century Texas manufacturer of ceramic… [read review or visit site]
Rob Berkavicius' labor of love for Accutrons and Accutron technical information contains extraordinarily detailed d… [read review or visit site]
Housed at the Library of Congress, this extensive assortment of Lincolniana ranges from original political cartoons… [read review or visit site]
This amazing Library of Congress site includes about a hundred photo and document collections (see complete list) o… [read review or visit site]