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

International Society of Appraisers

People desperately seek more positivity - as reflected in their buying trends in 2024 and moving into 2025. Collectors look for rarity, an object's provenance, and the desire to add intrigue to a room. Some refer to it as "rustic decor," which uses vintage furniture, salvaged materials, and outdoor elements indoors.

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Art Deco Is the Cat’s Meow in 2025

WorthPoint

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. Of the more than 600 interior designers taking 1stDibs 2025 trend survey , over 80 percent said they plan to use furniture and other items from the 1920s to the 1990s in their work.

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Insights on Auction Sales: Nintendo Game, Pokémon

WorthPoint

On March 19, 2025, WorthPoint added a whopping 230,728 items to its price database, totaling $14,876,384.74. They were ungraded, fresh estate material, which, as always, matters in the world of collectibles. A Rarity for the Right Collector An early pressing of Leonid Kogans Tchaikovsky sold for $2,483 at Omega.

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5 Hot Lots Coming to Auction in February

WorthPoint

At its 2025 Custom & Antique Furnishings, Fine Art, and Decorative Accessories on February 22, Nadeaus Auction Gallery of Windsor, Connecticut, is offering Lot 31 , one of George Smiths kilim-upholstered sofas. With art deco being a top trend in 2025 , radios from this era will likely be more popular than ever.

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Insights on Auction Sales: James Bond, Calvaryman Tintype

WorthPoint

On March 13, 2025, WorthPoint added 223,583 items to its Price Guide, with a total value of nearly $19.85 This stunning piece sold for $13,319.47, which is a relative bargain considering its rarity, especially when compared to other high-priced collectibles like a LeBron James basketball card.

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