Questions we asked ourselves at Bygone Relics “Australian Antique Market Index 2001–2026” “Vintage Collectables Investment Performance” “Which Antiques Have Increased Most in Value?” this lead to the idea of an Vintage and Antique Price Index or as we have like to call it the VA Index. This allows us to better see how the vintage and antique market is doing or trending and better demonstrate this with a clear chart. This also lets us see how global changes have had an impact on the market as well.
The VA Index™
Vintage & Antique Market Performance Index (2001–2026)
Base Year: 2001 = 100
The index aggregates weighted category performance across a number of categories

Estimated Category Performance (2001–2026)
| Category | Index Start | 2026 Index | Approx Growth |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vintage Toys | 100 | 520 | +420% |
| Watches & Jewellery | 100 | 480 | +380% |
| Militaria | 100 | 390 | +290% |
| Automobilia | 100 | 360 | +260% |
| Coins & Banknotes | 100 | 340 | +240% |
| Asian Ceramics | 100 | 310 | +210% |
| Books & Ephemera | 100 | 210 | +110% |
| Stamps | 100 | 145 | +45% |
| Antique Furniture | 100 | 82 | -18% |
Interpretation of the VA Index
Major Drivers of Growth
1. Online Auctions & Global Demand
eBay, LiveAuctioneers, and specialist auction houses dramatically expanded buyer access worldwide.
2. Nostalgia Economics
Collectors increasingly buy items connected to childhood memories:
- 1980s toys
- Vintage gaming
- Retro advertising
- Mid-century design
3. Scarcity & Provenance
Items with documented history and originality have substantially outperformed generic antiques.
4. Shift Away From Traditional Furniture
Large formal antiques declined due to:
- Smaller homes
- Modern interior trends
- Shipping costs
The antiques and collectibles market has changed dramatically over the past 25 years. Traditional antiques that once dominated auction rooms — such as Victorian furniture and formal silverware — have softened, while nostalgia-driven and investment-grade categories including militaria, vintage toys, coins, banknotes, watches, and automobilia have surged.
The biggest change has been the rise of online marketplaces and global auction visibility. Platforms such as eBay, specialist auction houses, and collector forums have created international demand for niche collectibles that once traded only locally. Younger collectors have also shifted buying habits toward objects with historical stories, rarity, pop-culture appeal, and strong visual design.
Overall Market Performance by Category
| Category | 25-Year Trend | Current Market Strength | Key Drivers |
|---|---|---|---|
| Militaria | Strong Growth | Very Strong | Historical interest, rarity, provenance |
| Coins & Banknotes | Consistent Growth | Strong | Investment demand, grading systems |
| Vintage Toys | Explosive Growth | Very Strong | Nostalgia, sealed examples |
| Ceramics & Pottery | Moderate Growth | Selective | Asian art, studio pottery |
| Stamps | Flat to Moderate | Stable but Aging | Specialist collectors |
| Automobilia | Strong Growth | Strong | Garage culture, petroliana |
| Antique Furniture | Decline overall | Weak except premium pieces | Changing interior trends |
| Watches & Jewellery | Exceptional Growth | Extremely Strong | Luxury investment market |
| Books & Ephemera | Selective Growth | Moderate | First editions, niche subjects |
Militaria
25-Year Trend
Militaria has been one of the strongest-performing collecting categories since the early 2000s. WWII artifacts, medals, uniforms, trench art, and aviation collectibles have consistently appreciated due to limited surviving examples and growing historical interest.
Rare medals, elite unit items, and named provenance pieces have outperformed generic surplus items dramatically. Australian and Commonwealth militaria has also seen strong demand locally.
Estimated Market Performance
- 2001–2010: Moderate steady growth
- 2010–2020: Strong international demand
- 2020–2026: Continued rise, especially authenticated items
What Performs Best
- Named medals
- WWII aviation artifacts
- Australian military history
- Rare insignia
- Early edged weapons
- Trench art
Challenges
- Reproductions and fakes
- Increasing importance of provenance
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Coins & Banknotes
Coins and banknotes remain one of the most stable and liquid collectible investments. Certified grading systems such as PCGS and NGC transformed the market by creating internationally recognised condition standards.
25-Year Trend
- Strong upward trajectory overall
- Precious metal prices boosted intrinsic value
- Online auctions increased global participation
Strongest Areas
- Key-date coins
- Gold sovereigns
- Error coins
- Ancient coins
- Rare Australian notes
Market Notes
The coin market benefits from:
- Standardised grading
- Strong liquidity
- Global collector base
- Precious metal backing
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Vintage Toys
Vintage toys have become one of the biggest surprise growth stories of the last two decades. Nostalgia from Gen X and Millennials drove enormous increases in demand for toys from the 1970s–1990s.
Sealed examples now command extraordinary premiums.
25-Year Trend
- 2001–2010: Rising nostalgia market
- 2010–2020: Massive global boom
- 2020–2026: High-end market stabilising but still strong
Best Performing Categories
- Star Wars
- LEGO
- Matchbox & Hot Wheels
- Japanese robots
- Tin toys
- Early action figures
Key Trend
Condition became critical:
- Sealed packaging = massive premiums
- Original boxes often worth more than the toy itself
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Ceramics & Pottery
Ceramics have seen mixed performance over the past 25 years. Traditional mass-produced English ceramics softened considerably, while studio pottery, Japanese ceramics, Chinese porcelain, and Art Deco ceramics strengthened significantly.
25-Year Trend
Strong Areas
- Chinese porcelain
- Japanese Satsuma
- Moorcroft
- Studio pottery
- Mid-century ceramics
Weak Areas
- Generic dinnerware
- Victorian transferware
- Mass-produced china
Major Influence
Asian buyers transformed the high-end ceramics market globally.
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Stamps
Stamp collecting remains a respected category but has experienced slower growth compared with toys and militaria. The market has become more specialised, with the best quality and rarest examples continuing to perform well.
25-Year Trend
- General market softened
- Premium rarities stayed strong
- Online specialist communities kept the hobby active
Best Performing Areas
- Error stamps
- Colonial issues
- Australian rarities
- Mint never-hinged examples
Market Challenges
- Aging collector demographic
- Oversupply of common collections
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Automobilia
Automobilia has quietly become one of the strongest collector categories. Petrol signs, garage equipment, enamel advertising signs, oil tins, and vintage motoring memorabilia surged as “garage culture” became mainstream.
25-Year Trend
- Strong steady appreciation
- Major growth in petrol advertising
- Man-cave and garage display trend boosted demand
Top Performers
- Enamel signs
- Petrol pumps
- Oil tins
- Vintage automotive badges
- Racing memorabilia
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Categories Performing Best in 2026
Strongest Performing Categories
- Vintage watches & jewellery
- Rare coins and banknotes
- Vintage toys
- Militaria
- Automobilia
- Sports memorabilia
Stable but Selective
- Ceramics
- Rare books
- Asian antiques
- Scientific instruments
Categories Under Pressure
- Victorian brown furniture
- Mass-produced collectibles
- Common stamp collections
- Silverplate tableware
Why Some Categories Rose While Others Fell
Winners Usually Have:
- Strong nostalgia
- Limited surviving supply
- Global buyer demand
- Easy online shipping
- Investment crossover appeal
- Strong visual appeal
Declining Categories Often Suffer From:
- Oversupply
- Changing interior design trends
- Younger buyers lacking interest
- Large/heavy shipping costs
Future Outlook (2026–2035)
Current indicators suggest the following categories may continue outperforming:
- Vintage toys
- Coins & bullion-linked collectibles
- Militaria with provenance
- Japanese and Chinese art
- Petroliana & automobilia
- Mid-century modern design
Meanwhile, traditional bulky antiques may continue declining except for museum-quality examples.
The broader collectibles market continues expanding globally, with estimates placing the market well above USD $150 billion annually.
Over the past 25 years, the antiques market transformed from a largely dealer-driven industry into a globally connected digital marketplace. Collectors increasingly favour items with:
- Story
- Authenticity
- Rarity
- Nostalgia
- Display appeal
- Investment potential
The best-performing categories have generally been those that appeal to both collectors and investors simultaneously.
For buyers and sellers today, condition, provenance, originality, and authenticity matter more than ever before.
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