Unique Items
Jack Kilby's prototype microchip could see $2m
The prototype microchip, invented by Jack Kilby, marks the birth of the computing era
Top 10 famous homes ever sold
The ultimate status symbol for the collector who has everything? Here's 10 of the best famous homes
Original rainbow Apple logos to make $15,000?
Two original rainbow logos from Apple's offices star in Bonhams' Story of the 20th Century auction
The weekly quiz: How well do you know your collectibles?
Let's see how well you remember this week's biggest collecting stories
How to avoid buying fake collectibles
Discover Paul's simple three-step process to ensuring you only buy bona fide collectibles
Okito's mat magic trick to highlight Potter & Potter's April 26 sale
Okito�s mat trick was the finale of the great magician's show
Nebuchadnezzar II Babylonian cylinder sets new world record
The Babylonian cylinder of Nebuchadnezzar II was discovered in the ruins of Sippar
David Hasselhoff joins the A-List at last with Julien's auctions
The collecting world often presents us with some unusual items, but rarely any so strange as the David Hasselhoff lifesize figure coming up for sa...
Step up to the next level of collecting
Preserving museum-quality collectibles requires a unique mindset
Captain Scott's photographic negatives to stay in Britain
Captain Scott's photographic negatives were bought thanks to an appeal
'Working' French guillotine demands $83,000 estimate in Paris
The guillotine, said to be fully working, originates from the second French revolution
$1 bill that launched Edison Light Company to auction for $12,000
The first $1 bill from Thomas Edison's light company is a landmark in corporate history


