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2024 Moving into 2025 Design Trends Likely to Affect Value of Personal Property

International Society of Appraisers

11/8/2024 12:00:00 AM State and national elections, conflicts in the Middle East, and global unrest have constantly been on our minds and in our daily conversations. People desperately seek more positivity - as reflected in their buying trends in 2024 and moving into 2025.

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2024 Vintage Christmas: The Good, the Bad, & the Creepy

WorthPoint

2024 has been an interesting year so far for all things vintage Christmas. With their folk art appeal, antique German Christmas candy containers are selling for thousands to rabid Christmas collectors. Some of the hottest 2024 Christmas vintage goods are geared toward decorating this year.

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Collectors Over the Moon for These Porcelain Flasks

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Collectors enthusiastically embrace these vases today as beautiful decorative objects and for their historical significance. The flask evolved into a highly decorative object during the Ming era (1368-1644), and the style was later reproduced during the Kangxi (1661-1722) and Yongzheng (1722-1735) periods.

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Art Deco Is the Cat’s Meow in 2025

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Art deco furniture, including case pieces, side tables, and nightstands, will be popular this year, like this attractive waterfall nightstand (or end table) from the 1930s. Art deco, a beloved aesthetic for over 100 years, is experiencing a revival as one of the most significant trends for interior design in 2025.

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5 Hot Lots Coming to Auction in February

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At its Fine Art Countdown Auction on February 12, Blackwell Auctions of Clearwater, Florida, is offering Lot 939 , which immortalizes this scene. Bluth, a long-time production designer, animator, and background artist, was one of Disney Studios approved artists for its Fine Art Program. 24 of 70 by Toby Bluth (1940-2013).