A 1960 Deutz D15 tractor from my grandfather.
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A Sheaffer Balance fountain pen that I bought and restored, I believe it's from somewhere around 1934. A few fountain pens that are certainly old but of unknown date as well.
Runner up would be my house built in the early 50's.
A porcelain doll that's likely over 100 years old. It's most certainly haunted.
I also have some old vintage copies of Oedipus Rex from like the 1800s?
The oldest man-made thing I have is a carved stone hammerhead.
Pretty sure it's my testicle.
Petrified fern (unless I gave it to my niece. Hrm, I don't remember)
some curtains
I've got a fossil of a shell, no idea how old. And a penny from 1913 that was almost 100 years old when I found it and has since gotten older.
Probaly some Ottoman coins since my father runs buisness selling old money.
Silver plated dining utensil set circa WWII. Nothing significant about it, just from the time.
As far as I can guess, stones of shungite estimated to be about two billion years old.
Muh dick.
Going off the half life of a dick this person obviously wins