The free and searchable online price guide at Kovels.com just got larger, with more than 32,000 additional prices and 2,500 additional color photos of antiques and collectibles. With all prices from actual sales at shops, shows, flea markets, auctions, online sales, dealers and other sources reviewed by experts, Kovels’ online price guide is a useful tool for buying, selling, or settling an estate. Prices are double-checked for accuracy by Kovels’ experts using their own AccuValue™ system and they range from $2 to $402,000.

Like the book, Kovels’ Antiques & Collectibles Price Guide, the Kovels.com online price guide is organized into more than 700 categories that represent the most popular collecting interests—advertising, art pottery, Depression glass, furniture, jewelry, sports memorabilia, toys and much more. Category descriptions include information on makers, history, age and marks. This useful information helps accurately price collectibles, identify market trends and serves as a guide for buying, selling, appraising or settling an inheritance. Two generations of Kovels edit the content, so Kovels’ online price guide lists pieces made from the 1700s to as recently as 2000.

You can find almost anything among the Kovels’ added prices and pictures. Rare “treasures” include a five-gallon stoneware churn with cobalt blue decoration picturing a Civil War soldier that auctioned for $402,500, an Edison’s stock ticker tape machine that sold for $2,460, and a miniature flask shaped like Teddy Roosevelt wearing a dress that ridiculed the president for supporting suffragettes that went for $470. A 24- by 14-foot mahogany saloon back bar and front bar sold for $79,800. There was even a Quack medical vibrating chair from a Michigan sanatorium for $4,648 and a bed-sized throw cover made of skunk pelts and brown cloth for $2,100. Smaller quirky items include a 1915 World Series Game 1 ticket that brought over $5,000, a metal “Brownie Chocolate Flavored Drink” bottle cap for $2 and a one-inch Orphan Annie pin for the Radio Orphan Annie Secret Service Society, $10.

The Kovels.com online price guide is a searchable resource, useful to both new and experienced collectors. It’s concise, reliable information that can identify market trends and serve as a guide for buying, selling, appraising, or settling an inheritance.