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Magazine's Last Edition Unveiled

Ceasing Publication Announcement by the Magazine's Publisher

The publication announces its final edition
The publication announces its final edition

Magazine's Last Edition Unveiled

Antique Collecting Magazine to Cease Publication After Nearly Six Decades

In a surprising turn of events, the publisher of Antique Collecting magazine, ACC Art Books Ltd, has announced that it will cease the publication of the print edition after nearly 60 years. The final issue will be the June/July 2025 edition.

First published in September 1966, Antique Collecting has been a trusted source for collectors and enthusiasts for almost six decades. The publisher found it a difficult decision to cease the publication, expressing gratitude for the support of its readership over the years.

The publisher is currently issuing refunds to subscribers who have paid in advance for the magazine. They have not specified detailed reasons for the decision, but have described it as "incredibly difficult." The news is likely to be sad for many readers, according to the publisher's statement.

Despite the end of the print edition, the associated Antique Collecting website, www.ourwebsite.co.uk, will continue in its current form. The social media channels related to Antique Collecting, including Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Reddit, Google, Linkedin, and Stumbleupon, will also remain active.

For further questions or concerns, the publisher can be contacted via our magazine email. The publisher has expressed its appreciation for the long-term support of its readers and looks forward to continuing its relationship with them through its digital platforms.

[1] Source: Antique Collecting Magazine website, www.ourwebsite.co.uk

[1] Beyond antique collecting, readers may find new hobbies in the diverse sections of our lifestyle, such as fashion-and-beauty, food-and-drink, home-and-garden, and perhaps even discover a passion for travel, pets, or shopping.

[2] As the decision to cease publication impacts many collectors, it may be an opportune time for some to explore new ventures, perhaps venturing into the world of car enthusiasts, where they can join communities online and attend events, fostering relationships with like-minded individuals.

[3] While we bid adieu to the print edition of Antique Collecting, let us not forget that its digital presence will continue to thrive, offering a wealth of knowledge and resources for our collecting pursuits.

[4] Antique Collecting's digital platforms, including social media channels and the website, will serve as a bridge between dedicated collectors and the wider community, ensuring that the legacy of this esteemed magazine remains alive and well.

[5] In seeking new avenues for entertainment, it is essential to remember that the connections we make—whether through shared passions, such as antique collecting, or in other lifestyle pursuits—form the very fabric of our lives and relationships.

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