Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search
46 replies = new reply since forum marked as read
Highlight: NoneDon't highlight anything 5 newestHighlight 5 most recent replies
What's the oldest object of any kind in your home? (Original Post) Dial H For Hero Mar 2022 OP
My husband. Srkdqltr Mar 2022 #1
Mine too snowybirdie Mar 2022 #6
nothing here made before yours truly stopdiggin Mar 2022 #2
Hah! Was going to say "house" but then realized "me". UTUSN Mar 2022 #39
Some fossils, including me. Ocelot II Mar 2022 #3
A hardback copy of (shoot. Forget the name). Not Le Petit Prince. But French short story Roland99 Mar 2022 #4
A couple of... 2naSalit Mar 2022 #5
Well, there is that geode on the shelf ... surrealAmerican Mar 2022 #7
Me Irish_Dem Mar 2022 #8
A slant front desk made in Connecticut in the 1780s. Tomconroy Mar 2022 #9
Me Maine Abu El Banat Mar 2022 #10
1886 - A pastel of my Grandmother at 18 month old. Nittersing Mar 2022 #11
A few Chinese Han Dynasty pottery pots parkia00 Mar 2022 #12
1870 - A clothes iron made by my great-grandfather. Ptah Mar 2022 #13
Wow! zanana1 Mar 2022 #35
Some fuzzy looking thing in the back of my refrigerator. dameatball Mar 2022 #14
Native American potsherds 1000 AD, give or take. bluedigger Mar 2022 #15
Petrified wood coster and me. n/t sarge43 Mar 2022 #16
I have an 1893 Gold Eagle coin, the house 1943 and me 1948. nt doc03 Mar 2022 #17
First Printing of Uncle Tom's Cabin-1852 brer cat Mar 2022 #18
WOW! zanana1 Mar 2022 #36
A dresser that was made between 1830 and 1860. Elessar Zappa Mar 2022 #19
Stanhope souvenir pens from the late 1800s Doc Sportello Mar 2022 #20
Tumbled stones of quartz, jasper, etc. Wicked Blue Mar 2022 #21
Me. niyad Mar 2022 #22
A Windsor bench from colonial days. mentalsolstice Mar 2022 #23
Dresser and table made in 1880 in England. lark Mar 2022 #24
that's gotta be beautiful! lastlib Mar 2022 #30
fossils Kali Mar 2022 #25
Same here GumboYaYa Mar 2022 #42
I have a book that is a collecton of popular farm ballads from the 19th Century. Aristus Mar 2022 #26
I'm pretty sure I have a few fossils picked up from yard sales over the years. Vinca Mar 2022 #27
I have both an obsidian arrowhead and a fossilized clam shell found on my grandfather's highplainsdem Mar 2022 #28
This message was self-deleted by its author lastlib Mar 2022 #29
Native American arrowheads, including a spear-point my grandfather found in the 1920s... lastlib Mar 2022 #31
A fossil horse tooth and a fossil horse hoof - both over a million years old csziggy Mar 2022 #32
HolyCats, you could open a museum! Duppers Mar 2022 #34
We have a lot of cool stuff in our house, but not quite museum quality csziggy Mar 2022 #37
Impressive! Duppers Mar 2022 #43
Many coins from the early 1800's. Emile Mar 2022 #33
We have a nice rock and fossil collection Marthe48 Mar 2022 #38
the house itself jcgoldie Mar 2022 #40
Wasp in Baltic amber frogmarch Mar 2022 #41
WOW!!! Duppers Mar 2022 #44
A couple of mid 19th century silver dollars, then skip to a Backseat Driver Mar 2022 #45
An orthoceras fossil. 400 million years old Alpeduez21 Mar 2022 #46

Roland99

(53,342 posts)
4. A hardback copy of (shoot. Forget the name). Not Le Petit Prince. But French short story
Thu Mar 3, 2022, 09:31 AM
Mar 2022

From like the late 1800s. Believe it belonged to my maternal grandmother’s mother

2naSalit

(86,282 posts)
5. A couple of...
Thu Mar 3, 2022, 09:31 AM
Mar 2022

Stone tools I found along a gravel bar in the river. Could be a few thousand years old at least. I have geodes and gems too but the oldest man-made things would be the artifacts I've found in my travels.

Irish_Dem

(46,338 posts)
8. Me
Thu Mar 3, 2022, 09:40 AM
Mar 2022

Sad to say.

Oh I forgot, I have my grandmother's christening cup, made in 1898.
So it is 124 years old. I am not that old yet.

Nittersing

(6,329 posts)
11. 1886 - A pastel of my Grandmother at 18 month old.
Thu Mar 3, 2022, 09:47 AM
Mar 2022

Actually, I have a few pieces of jewelry that were handed down that may predate that pastel.

bluedigger

(17,085 posts)
15. Native American potsherds 1000 AD, give or take.
Thu Mar 3, 2022, 10:06 AM
Mar 2022

They are laying all over the place so I pick them up when I'm walking the dog to keep them from getting crushed by tractors. Have a few ground stone tools previous inhabitants collected and moved to the yard, but they are difficult to date after they have been removed from their context.

Doc Sportello

(7,483 posts)
20. Stanhope souvenir pens from the late 1800s
Thu Mar 3, 2022, 10:50 AM
Mar 2022

They were souvenirs for when people made the grand tour of Europe. They are made of bone with images of European scenes of the Eiffel Tower, Edinburgh, etc. They have a Stanhope lens embedded which allows viewing of a micro photograph of that scene when held up to the light.

Wicked Blue

(5,802 posts)
21. Tumbled stones of quartz, jasper, etc.
Thu Mar 3, 2022, 10:59 AM
Mar 2022

My grandmother's bracelet from around 1900.

Me - I'll turn 70 this Monday.

mentalsolstice

(4,459 posts)
23. A Windsor bench from colonial days.
Thu Mar 3, 2022, 11:06 AM
Mar 2022

A captain’s bar chair like ones seen in old TV westerns. Both of my grannies loved buying antiques.

Aristus

(66,250 posts)
26. I have a book that is a collecton of popular farm ballads from the 19th Century.
Thu Mar 3, 2022, 02:30 PM
Mar 2022

It was printed in the 1880's.

Vinca

(50,233 posts)
27. I'm pretty sure I have a few fossils picked up from yard sales over the years.
Thu Mar 3, 2022, 02:41 PM
Mar 2022

Our house is from the late 1700's, so there's that. I may have a pre-Columbian relic (bat-shaped pottery piece), but I have yet to get it authenticated.

highplainsdem

(48,874 posts)
28. I have both an obsidian arrowhead and a fossilized clam shell found on my grandfather's
Thu Mar 3, 2022, 04:37 PM
Mar 2022

farm when I was a kid. Wish I still had the accordion brought over from Germany more than a century ago, but that was given to a relative who can play it (and who also has an accordion that had belonged to Lawrence Welk).

Response to Dial H For Hero (Original post)

lastlib

(23,117 posts)
31. Native American arrowheads, including a spear-point my grandfather found in the 1920s...
Thu Mar 3, 2022, 05:11 PM
Mar 2022

A state university archaeologist estimated it to be 5,000 years old. We have found a big load of arrowheads/tools on our farm over the years. My brother made off with Grandpa's collection, but I got the spear-point.

csziggy

(34,131 posts)
32. A fossil horse tooth and a fossil horse hoof - both over a million years old
Fri Mar 4, 2022, 01:44 AM
Mar 2022

As for man made objects, a projectile point I found here on the farm that is definitely Pre-Columbian and possible a thousand years earlier than that.

Then there is my husband's "Spanish" chest that his great grandmother purchased in Amsterdam about 1890 that have the year 1540 carved into the lid. The carving on the outside of the lid is very much the style of the Black Forest about that time period. Inside the lid is a painting in the Chinese style of the Ciudad de Macau (City of Macau) as it probably was in 1580 - with the coat of arms of Philip II as King of Portugal. (This is the same Philip II of Spain that sent the Spanish Armada towards England.) We still have not been able to authenticate the chest, but it's definitely a conversation piece!

csziggy

(34,131 posts)
37. We have a lot of cool stuff in our house, but not quite museum quality
Fri Mar 4, 2022, 11:59 AM
Mar 2022

When we were in the UK, we visited Agatha Christie's house and it reminded me of ours. Lots of neat stuff that had been collected with no overarching theme. that's pretty much us.

Now my sister, who gave me the fossils, could open a fossil museum! Some of the pieces she found are in the museum at University of Florida, including the smilodon species named for her (she found the holotype fossil that was first studied to identify it as a new species). She has a separate building just for her fossil collection.

Marthe48

(16,866 posts)
38. We have a nice rock and fossil collection
Fri Mar 4, 2022, 02:09 PM
Mar 2022

Not being a fundie, pretty sure they are all way older than 5000 years

The sword sounds like a nice addition to your collection

jcgoldie

(11,603 posts)
40. the house itself
Fri Mar 4, 2022, 02:42 PM
Mar 2022

Was a two room shack built sometime before 1850... a century later in the 1930s they added a 2 story farmhouse onto it... I like to call that "the new addition" just because it really pisses my wife off because she moved from a nice 1970s ranch style brick house to travel back in time with me on the farm

Backseat Driver

(4,377 posts)
45. A couple of mid 19th century silver dollars, then skip to a
Fri Mar 4, 2022, 07:46 PM
Mar 2022

some inexpensive jewelry and some well-worn small pieces of inexpensive furniture/furnishings from the early 1900s/1920-40s. A few vintage military memorabilia from our WWII navy and army vet fathers.

Latest Discussions»The DU Lounge»What's the oldest object ...