Just look for the oldest thing in your house, take a photo of it and upload it.
#1 My Aunt As A Toddler. Year 1919

42points
#2 Still Working Perfectly!!

41points
#3 I Have This Key That Doubles As A Cork Screw. Not Sure If The Age But It's Been In My Family For As Long As I Can Remember

35points
#4 My Indigenous Great-Grandmother, Serafina Gauna With Her Daughter Marina. The Baby Is Granddaughter Laura Ward. Taken In Yuma Arizona, 1900. This Is The Only Photo We Have Of Her

35points
#5 Rogers Majestic Radio 1937/38

31points
#6 This Is My Grandparents' TV (1940's)

29points
#7 Photo Of A Great-Great-Great Aunt. Victorian I Imagine By Her Dress

29points
#8 My Grandmother's Chandelier Hung In Her Dining Room, My Mother's, And Now Mine

29points
#9 Maybe Not The Most Antique Thing In My House, But My Dad's 1956 Chevy 210 Gasser Is Definitely The Coolest

29points
#10 Flat Iron Given (Years Ago) By A Friend Who Was Born In Late 1800's In Rural Nevada

28points
#11 Secretary/Armoire From A Union Pacific Sleeper Car

28points
#12 Babies Galore! Taken In 1900 Near Sullivan, Indiana. My Grandmother, Holding My Aunt, Is In The Dark Dress On The Left. Next To The Woman Who We Called The Wicked Witch When We Were Young. She Is In Deep Mourning Clothes

26points
#13 This Bookcase Was My Pop's, And His Mother's Before That, About 100 Years Old

23points
#14 Victorian Hall Stand - Hats Are Not Antique

23points
#15 A Photo Of The Linens Shop ‘Berg Madsen’ Owned By My Great Grandparents In Denmark 🇩🇰 Circa 1910

22points
#16 Euclid's Element Printed In 1647

22points
#17 My House Built In 1861, The Armies Of The Civil War Marched Right Behind Our House To Gettysburg

22points
#18 This Chest Of Drawers. I'm Not Sure Exactly How Old It Is. Possibly Victorian Or Edwardian With Some Modern Moderations

21points
#19 English Tea Pot. This Came Over From England When My Nana Immigrated After Ww2 After Marrying An American

21points
#20 Washed Up After Hurricane Hazel

19points


