Antique Shop Scavenger Hunt

Are you looking for a fun and easy way to spend your day with an Antique Adventure? If so, then try our antique shop scavenger hunt challenge! You can either take on the challenge with friends or go it solo – but be sure to bring along this list of memorable, old-fashioned items that will help guide you through the process.

What you will need:

  • The scavenger hunt list. Click here to print the list.
  • A pen or pencil for checking off the items you find.
  • Bonus – Bring a shopping list for gifts for friends and family. (Items to purchase and take home).
  • Old baseball cap of your favorite team
  • Old-fashioned photo album
  • Something that is shaped like a heart
  • Piece of furniture with three legs
  • Pair of reading glasses
  • A Vintage typewriter
  • An old book dated before 1960
  • Something made of cherry wood
  • Set of antique silverware
  • An owl figurine
  • Metal jewelry
  • Vintage tea set
  • Ceramic bowl with fruit designs
  • Vintage camera 
  • Take a picture of an old-fashioned cash register 
  • A toy from your childhood 
  • Old Monopoly Game
  • Vintage suitcase 
  • An old painting 
  •  A framed map of the world from before World War I 
  •  A mantel clock 
  •  An old vase 
  •  A framed picture of someone famous 
  •  Something with the word “love.”
  •  A vase with flowers in it 
  •  A painting of the ocean
  •  Something with the word “antique.”
  •  An old toy that is made of wood
  •  A Post Card from your home town
  •  A stamp dated before 1950
  •  A vintage pocket watch 
  •  A book from the 1800s 
  •  Something that your great-grandfather may have used
  •  Something with wheels
  •  A vintage poster or sign for food
  •  An antique lamp with a shade
  •  A piece of refinished furniture
  •  Something you could wear
  • Search for a set of old books
  •  A piece of jewelry that glitters
  • An object dated before 1940
  •  A vintage-looking coffee mug
  •  A vintage sled or pair of ice skates
  •  A blue-green Ball mason jar
  •  An advertising sign for Pabst
  •  A vintage Christmas ornament
  •  A rug beater
  •  A green vase or dishware
  •  Fishing Tacklebox
  •  A piece of Red Wing pottery
  •  A wood crate
  •  A vinyl record from 1950
  • A cookie jar
  • An oval picture frame
  •  A vintage globe
  •  A woven basket
  •  Something with stained glass
  •  An antique map of the world
  •  A Raggedy Anne or Andy doll
  •  Something that is pink and sparkly
  •  A rusty old key
  •  An antique sewing machine
  •  A small, round mirror
  •  A blue willow plate
  •  A vintage typewriter
  • A vintage tool
  •  A vintage car license plate
  • Old dining table and chair set
  •  A vintage map of Wisconsin
  • Old photos of a wedding
  • A toy horse
  • Something primitive
  •  A handmade doily
  •  A piece of Pyrex
  •  A Halloween decoration
  • A that says Davy Crockett
  •  A lightning rod
  •  A vintage barrel
  •  A vintage slot machine
  •  A toy robot
  •  A vintage mirror
  •  Something for a baby
  •  A vintage stove
  •  A toy from the 1980s
  • Old fishing pole
  •  Something Sheep on it
  •  Vintage Hot Wheel cars
  •  A vintage apron
  •  An action figure
  • An old windmill
  • Something made of copper
  • A vintage jello mold
  • A vintage elf
  • A vintage jewelry box
  • A vintage movie poster
  • The perfect gift for your friend
  • A German beer stein
  • A vintage train
  • A Cowboy figurine

Click here to print the list.

Inspire Children to Learn about Antiques

A great way to learn more about antique collectibles with your child is by going on an antiquing treasure hunt together! This hunting game will keep everyone engaged while teaching valuable lessons simultaneously, like learning what different items mean as decorative pieces or discovering how specific objects were used during past times periods such as Victorian-era America.

These hunts are not only fun, but they also teach children about history and help you find some cool stuff for your house!

Antiquing is a rewarding experience for all ages. It’s great to go on a hunt, scouring your favorite antique shop in search of hidden gems and family heirlooms that you might have missed otherwise.

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