“Brown Furniture”
As the description suggests, “Brown Furniture” pertains to the uniquely tanned and firm set of furniture that extends to chairs, dining room tables, bed frames, and many other types. While the worth of such household items lies largely with George Washington’s affinity for them, beyond his selection you will not have much luck reselling this type of range for much money. They are far too stuffy and dated for modern tastes, and the historical furniture fanatics prefer other styles.
Children’s Books
When it comes to children’s books, only those that are incredibly rare and would have been enjoyed when our forefathers were children are of much interest to literary collectors. Given that most notable books, even those that are hundreds of years old, are still being published to this day as modern editions, only truly novel items will be considered worthwhile. That being said, first-edition copies of noteworthy titles can easily make you a tidy sum of cash.