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Online Antiques and Collectible Sales in the US Industry Market Research Report Now Available from IBISWorld

Online Antiques and Collectible Sales in the US Industry Market Research Report Now Available from IBISWorld











IBISWorld Market Research


Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) February 24, 2012

The Online Antiques and Collectible Sales industry has surged forward during the last five years, largely due to the growing ubiquity of the internet and online shopping. Despite the brief recession-induced slump in 2009, industry revenue is expected to increase at an average annual rate of 8.1% in the five years to 2012 to bring revenue to $ 5.0 billion.

Antiques and collectibles are discretionary goods that are used for collection, aesthetic and investment purposes. However, despite poor economic conditions and an economy-wide decline in demand for antiques and collectibles, the online industry was minimally impacted by recession. According to IBISWorld industry analyst Nima Samadi, “Consumers that opted to still invest in antiques and collectibles continued flocking to online establishments instead of brick-and-mortar establishments that are more expensive and have a smaller and less comprehensive selection. This allowed the industry to experience only minor revenue declines in 2009 and a strong rebound in 2010.” The Online Antiques and Collectible Sales industry carries a low level of market share concentration. The top two firms are eBay and Heritage Auctions Inc. This industry, and the prevailing e-commerce industry, is highly fragmented; the low barriers to entry encourage potential new operators to come in the market. EBay acts as host to a large number of antiques retailers, adding to the low concentration of the market overall.

Other important factors that drive industry performance include consumer sentiment and expenditure by households with incomes greater than $ 100,000. Consumers are less likely to invest in collectibles and antiques, which often require long-term investments before they appreciate in value, when they are insecure about their financial future. However, consumers who did continue to invest in antiques and collectibles increasingly turned to the internet, which lessened the blow for the industry. Wealthy consumers are the industry’s key target market. As household expenditure for wealthy consumers rises, they will buy more higher-priced collectibles and antiques. The percentage of households earning over $ 100,000 fell 7.0% in 2008, though it has consistently increased in the years thereafter. This has helped the industry to sustain demand despite recessionary conditions, says Samadi. In the coming years, continued economic recovery is expected to contribute to the industry’s strong growth. Increases in per capita income and employment will improve consumer sentiment, increasing consumers’ likelihood to buy collectibles and antiques. Also, broadband internet adoption will grow in the next five years, boosting online retailers’ accessibility. IBISWorld forecasts that these factors will cause industry revenue to grow over the five years to 2017. For more information, visit IBISWorld’s Online Antiques and Collectible Sales report in the US industry page.

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IBISWorld industry Report Key Topics

This industry retails or auctions antiques and collectibles, such as coins, jewelry, books, figurines and memorabilia. Online sales and auctions of original art pieces are not included in this industry.

Industry Performance

Executive Summary

Key External Drivers

Current Performance

Industry Outlook

Industry Life Cycle

Products & Markets

Supply Chain

Products & Services

Major Markets

Globalization & Trade

Business Locations

Competitive Landscape

Market Share Concentration

Key Success Factors

Cost Structure Benchmarks

Barriers to Entry

Major Companies

Operating Conditions

Capital Intensity

Key Statistics

Industry Data

Annual Change

Key Ratios

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