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Synonyms and antonyms of Historical and valuable objects and their collection in British Thesaurus

Historical and valuable objects and their collection

antiquarian (noun)

someone who studies, collects, or sells old books and other historical objects

antique (noun)

an old object such as a piece of furniture or jewellery that is valuable because it is rare, beautiful, or well made

antiquity (noun)

an object or building that existed in ancient times and still exists

artefact (noun)

an object that was made a long time ago and is historically important, for example a tool or weapon

artifact ()

another spelling of artefact

collectable (noun)

an object that you can collect as part of a set

collectable (noun)

an object that is valuable because people want to own it

collector (noun)

someone who collects things for fun

memorabilia (noun)

objects that you collect because they belonged to someone famous or are connected with something that interests you

oral history (noun)

the collection of recorded interviews with people about the past

relic (noun)

an object from the past that has been kept

save (verb)

to collect a set of things and keep them for a particular purpose

silver (noun)

attractive objects, dishes, etc made from silver that people collect

trading card (noun)

mainly American a small card with a picture on it, for example a picture of a famous person, that people collect

treasure trove (noun)

legalBritish valuable objects that someone finds buried in the ground and that no one seems to own

Victoriana (noun)

objects from the Victorian period that people collect