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Hoop Skirt FrameSubmitted by: |
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PLEASE HELPThis is an antique Hoop Skirt Frame. Waist size is about 20 inches. Has original clasp for waist, but other side of waist tape is frayed. From 1800s? Submit your estimate of worth |
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim |
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Your hoop skirt frame (crinoline) appears to be from the Victorian era and is worth between $350-450 dollars. Here are few similar hoop skirts currently for sale: http://www.victorianelegance.com/lingerie.html |
Chusan C.E.&M. Vase from Burslem, England 1873-1903Submitted by: Kelly |
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PLEASE HELPThis is an antique vase with an asian design on two sides. It is ceramic and has the C.E.& M. (Cork, Edge & Malkin) stamp on the bottom with the designation B indicating that it was made in Burslem (Straffordshire) England between 1873-1903. Vase is in good condition with some wear on the lip of the spout. Submit your estimate of worth |
Antique tableSubmitted by: Silas |
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PLEASE HELPI have a doten dunton desk co table with six chair model m61 color 210, want to know how much it's worth Submit your estimate of worth |
hermonicapSubmitted by: captn |
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Bedroom SuiteSubmitted by: Tim |
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PLEASE HELPCabinet by Alfred Assid Antique Bedroom Suite w/ mirror Antique Table ALL MINT CONDITION Submit your estimate of worth |
Occupied Japan southwest figureSubmitted by: Marge |
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PLEASE HELPIn perfect shape, no chips no color loss Submit your estimate of worth |
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim |
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Hi Marge, Your southwest girl wearing a sombrero made in Occupied Japan figurine is worth between $10-20 dollars. I've never seen that exact figurine, but similar figurines that were made in Occupied Japan typically sell in that price range. http://www.antiquesnavigator.com/d-114221/occupied-japan-man-with-sombrero-figurine.html |
Silver Plate: "Rosalie - Wm Rogers - 4553"Submitted by: Hylon |
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PLEASE HELPSilver Plate "Rosalie - Wm Rogers - 4553" Submit your estimate of worth |
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PLEASE HELPI have a set of figurines left by my grandmother. They are numbered on the back, hard to read but looks like 2610. I would like to know what they are worth. Submit your estimate of worth |
China CabinetSubmitted by: Robert |
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PLEASE HELPEmpire Oak China Cabinet w/beveled glass & mirror, was told it was made in the 1800s Manufactured By: J.B Van Sciver, Camden, NJ size: h 75 1/2" w 41 1/2" Materials: Oak, beveled glass, and mirror Condition: Excellent Submit your estimate of worth |
Antique Tucketts Abbey Pocket Tobacco TinSubmitted by: |
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PLEASE HELPHello. I have two tins, one is a Forest and River tin which I can find lots of information on. This Tucketts Abbey tin however I can find almost no information on, and the only one I can find for sale is 100$ and it is not in very good condition. The tin I have is in quite good condition as in the pictures, and I would like to know if it is as rare as it seems in this condition. Thank you in advance for your help. Submit your estimate of worth |
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim |
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Wow, your Tobacco tin is in great shape! The book value on this collectible is $200 dollars and considering the condition of yours, I would say it's value is in the $150-225 range. Here's another one in similar condition currently for sale in Canada for $150 Canadian dollars: |
WHERE AND WHAT IS IT?Submitted by: Connie |
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PLEASE HELPI came across this old vintage jug at a thrift store a month ago, I have spent hours and hours trying to find out how old this item is and where did it come from? I would appreciate anything you guys can tell me, Thanks! Submit your estimate of worth |
The Star of LoveSubmitted by: |
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PLEASE HELPThis is a 9 1/2 by 14 lithograph by N. Currier dated 1847. I would like to know what it is worth if anything. I can't find another one like it. Submit your estimate of worth |
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Estimated Value submitted by Becky |
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Hi, From 1834 till 1907, The print shop \\\"Currier & Ives\\\" produced in excess of 1 million lithographs which included more than 7500 different titles. 75% of what you will see now are reproductions which are still being produced today. I have included a few links for you to verify if what you have is a reproduction or an original. http://www.currierprints.com/Reproductions.htm http://www.currierandives.com/identify.htm http://www.philaprintshop.com/currorg.html#prints Below is an appraisal from the Antiques Roadshow. Keep in mind this person had 4 originals. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/roadshow/archive/201006A06.html A print of The Star of Love can be bought for as low as $59. A original can be worth up to $5000. The most valuable are winter scenes, followed closely by railroad prints. I hope this helps, Thanks, |
Duncan Phyfe Leather Top Coffee TableSubmitted by: Anita |
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PLEASE HELPThis table is a Duncan Phyfe, it has a leather top. It has some wear and tear on the leather and one of the legs was broken and repaired. I have no idea what it is worth. Submit your estimate of worth |
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Estimated Value submitted by Becky |
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Hi Anita, Duncan Phyfe Leather Top Coffee Table comes in different styles and can range from $90 to $240. One that was not a drop leaf sold in 2007 for $133 and today would be worth around $150. Please submit a picture if you would like more information. Thanks, |
1918 or early 20's Mack Shovel nose Pedal truck RareSubmitted by: Ed |
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PLEASE HELPOriginal and rare Mack Pedal Truck/car from 1918 or possibly early 20's. I would appreciate any and all input you can provide on its worth/value. Thank you in advance Submit your estimate of worth |
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim |
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Hi Ed, Your pedal car could be from as late as 1927. Here's an advertisement showing your \\\"mack\\\" pedal car for sale by Butler Brothers in 1927: http://www.antiquesnavigator.com/images/butler-brothers-ad-1927-001.jpg http://www.antiquesnavigator.com/images/butler-brothers-ad-1927-002.jpg I love the original price tag of $21 dollars. Considering the average wage in 1927 was 50 cents a day, I think its safe to say this pedal car originally belonged to a wealthy family! Your 1927 American National \\\"Mack\\\" pedal car is worth around $1200-1500 dollars. Here's one currently for sale in that price range: 1920s Steelcraft Dump Truck Pedal Car for sale $1200 plus shipping |
American Empire Butler's secretary DeskSubmitted by: dtoug |
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PLEASE HELPI don't have a lot of info. The desk is fabulous with flaming mahogany, brass insets and brass hardware. I believe it to be from the early 1800s. There are minor chips here and there but overall for an almost 200 year old piece, it is gorgeous. Submit your estimate of worth |
Submitted by: Randel |
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PLEASE HELPNot sure but believe it is spanish and canot find it on internet anywhere i know it belonged to a friend of mine's grandmother and that about all i know about Submit your estimate of worth |
Two Matching Ginger JarsSubmitted by: emera |
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PLEASE HELPI found these two ginger jars at a thrift store recently. I had no idea what they were even used for, but found some info on the internet to atleast find that out. I have searched endlessly and have only found one site with a similar jar, but the lid had been glued from being broke. It was estimated at $400~$500. It has the exact same mark on the bottom as mine, like you see in the pictures. I cannot find out who the maker is with the two blue rings on the bottom. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Sincerely, DeAnna Submit your estimate of worth |
Old Authentic Cast Iron Trolley Car SignSubmitted by: Harry |
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PLEASE HELPSign is 16"x 9" x 1/2" Thick & very heavy Single sided with raised lettering Was told it was from a small town in central Ohio and was mounted beside the trolly car Track in a pick up area. Was told it to be from the late 1800's to the early 1900's. The casting is of a very good quality cast iron.I have several cast iron collectors interested and was wondering as to the value. Thanks, Harry Submit your estimate of worth |
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim |
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Hi Harry, You have a very unique piece and to the right buyer, I think you good easily get between $100-200 dollars for it. It would look great hanging on the wall of any serious trolley collector. However, I have seen similar pieces selling for a lot less, for example, here's a trolley cast iron plate that sold for $32.88 last year: Thanks for sharing. Your antique trolley car sign is a piece of history and would be a valued addition to any trolley or even a train collector. |
JoAnn LloydSubmitted by: JoAnn |
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PLEASE HELPI have a pitcher/bowl set that was my mothers. Not sure of age. My mother had it a long time. She may have bought it at a yard sale. The pitcher is white. It is 12 inches high with a mouth opening of 5 inches. It is marked on the bottom as follows: RoyalStone China, Wedgewood & Co China. It has a coat of arms. It appears to have 2 "hash" marks of some kind. It has no cracks or chips, except on the very bottom rim a small hole wearing into it. The bowl is also RoyalStone Ironstone but is marked from Tompkinson Bros & Co. It also has a coat of arms and is stamped T.&.B.Co. Also appears good shape. No cracks,chips. Also have set of Noritake china, pattern is Carltonia. It was originally service for 8 but there are missing pieces. Dinner plate, salad plate, small bowl, coffee cup/saucer, sugar and creamer. Few chips. Just interested if any are of any value. I have been told they should be, but not sure. Thank you for your informatin. Submit your estimate of worth |
Working condition floor model phonographSubmitted by: Terry |
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PLEASE HELPWorking condition floor model phonograph with records in paper sleeves.was told 80-100 years old or older. Would like to know what it is worth. Submit your estimate of worth |
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim |
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Hi Terry, Your 1920s era hand crank phonograph console is worth around $300-400 dollars. Here are a couple of similar phonographs currently for sale: http://krrb.com/posts/10248-vintage-1920s-solid-wood-phonograph-console-table |
Garland Parlor StoveSubmitted by: etrag |
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PLEASE HELPFound this old Garland stove while cleaning out my mom's garage. Can't find any info on it. No idea if it works. One of the back legs is coming off. But it looks really old and like it might be an antique. I can't tell if it says No. 20 G or C. Does anyone know if it is worth anything. It needs to be cleaned up, but I don't know how to do it. Submit your estimate of worth |
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Estimated Value submitted by Becky |
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Hi Etrag, In1864 the Garland Line began in a small Foundry in Detroit, which grew to become the Michigan Stove company in 1873, and produced over 200 varieties of stoves under the name Garland. In 2008 Garland became part of Manitowoc Foodservice and are still manufacturing various Garland equipment today. Below is a link to the Garland history. http://www.ehow.com/about_5367008_history-garland-stoves.html Your Garland stove is worth between $375 and $500 depending on the condition for a Gas stove. The wood stoves sell for less. In 2010 a gas stove sold for $475 in an online auction another in 2011 sold for $380. In 2007 a wood burning stove sold for $10 but it was not in good condition. Thanks, |
G I JoeSubmitted by: christi |
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PLEASE HELPfound my brothers G I Joe it has made in the U S A and the year 1964 on it can someone help me i have no idea what it is worth thank you Submit your estimate of worth |
Handmade metal & brass ( I believe ) spittoon I thinkSubmitted by: Robbie |
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PLEASE HELPThis is a handmade object consisting of 2 different types of metal. The first one forms the entire lower half . The neck is made of the other metal from where the neck and the body are joined. It looks to be brazed using brass rods and heat. The object is made of a very hard type of metal and I am unable to hit it or press it with my hands to make a dent. I believe I could stand on it, or drop it from 6 foot tall and there woouldn't leave much more than just minor scratches. The brass looking metal joins the other metal with joinery similar to the way a puzzle pieces join together. I am not sure how it happend or when it happened but the bottom was beaten until it caved in making a somewhat flat spot on the bottom . I assume so that it can be sat on the ground so it doesnt fall over. It is 155mm tall, 115mm wide side to side, and 110mm front to back. The neck is 60mm outside, 35mm inside the hole side to side.It is 13mm thick from inside hole to the outside of the hole. The neck is 40mm around. The little tabs that connects the two different pieces are 7-10mm long. Submit your estimate of worth |
Mother with childSubmitted by: Logan |
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PLEASE HELPI have been unable to find or price this Hummel figure that was given to me many years ago. It is in fair condition, produced by Ars Sacra 1942 Herbert D. Submit your estimate of worth |
"The Empress Theodora and her Court Mosaico" framedSubmitted by: Dee |
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PLEASE HELPThis is marked on the back with an aged label that reads "The Empress Theodora and her court", as well as "MOSAICO DEL VI SEC. M.P. 804"...it is very worn and I may have not gotten some of the letters correctly. It is also stamped MADE IN ITALY. It is in a simple gold frame that is very worn but looks as if it might have been retouched a bit. It measures about 12 1/2" x 16 1/2". It's a bit heavy and looks almost like stone with the images imprinted on it...never saw this type of item or medium before. Can't find any info except the historical background and some tapestries. She was a Byzantine Empress married to Justinian and the original mosaic which is more colorful and detailed is in the Basilica at San Vitale, Italy. She seemed to be quite controversial and influential in her era. The picture itself seems to be in very good condition and details are intact. The back is an enigma as well and seems to be a brown paper bag color and looks like pieces of parchment or something pieced together. Any info you can give me as to what this is or its worth would be greatly appreciated. I purchased it in a little shop that couldn't provide me with any info on it whatsoever. I have never seen an Italian mosaic so I don't know if this is a print on a stonelike board or what...it does say "Mosaico" and "made in Italy" on back but I am stumped...I would like to resell it at some point. Thanks for any help you can give me. Submit your estimate of worth |
Bracelet from World War II - Peking in original box dated Nov. 1945Submitted by: Bunny |
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PLEASE HELPMy father brougt home a beautiful bracelet from World War II with five sections, each with an insert of a picture. It is in the original box with label saying TEH LING CO., 117 MORRISON ST., PEKING TELEPHONE 5.4655. My father wrote November 1945 on the back of the box. Bracelet never worn. Submit your estimate of worth |
BOAT ANCHORSubmitted by: Bill |
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PLEASE HELP229A 216A LWT.30lb.A1 WARREN FDRY BR.JSL USN 1954 BOAT ANCHOR Submit your estimate of worth |
AtlanticSubmitted by: jerry |
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PLEASE HELPMy name is Jerry and I just acquired this old stove and I was wondering if you could tell me anything about it or give me some direction where to look. I found a tag on it that has "Atlantic" stamped on it. I would like to know what year and model also what its value is in its current condition, restored condition and retail also if you can give me any idea what it might cost to restore. I have more pictures I can send if you like. Thanks for any help you can give me Submit your estimate of worth |
JAPANESE VASASubmitted by: ALFONSO |
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PLEASE HELPThis a Japanese vase, red ink signature, the seller said its have more than 150 year, its true?. Submit your estimate of worth |
Pal-Bell "Shabbat" CandlestickSubmitted by: John |
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PLEASE HELPSingle candle stick, not sure of metal used in construction. I would like to know its approximately value as well as the year made and any/all info that I can find about it. Thanks in advance for your help. The inscription around the bottom comes from Exodus 20 (10 commandments): “Remember to keep holy the Sabbath day”. The words around the logo. They are in English: PAL BELL CO. Ltd. Submit your estimate of worth |
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PLEASE HELPBlue and white vase. Approximately 24 inches tall and 9 inches in diameter. Has been a family heirloom for approximately 75 years. Submit your estimate of worth |
Vintage Drink Coca Cola Cherry Wood Wind up Chime Wall ClockSubmitted by: Melani |
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PLEASE HELPIt's a vintage Drink Coca Cola wind-up cherry woood wall clock . It has the key and chimes Submit your estimate of worth |
Cocoa cola collectablesSubmitted by: Melani |
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PLEASE HELPWE have misc. coca coa items .1991 coca cola bear with coke bottel, 3 coke trays and a tin, plastic coca cola snack tray with 8 dividers, misc.coke bottles:sprite, fresca, hires,SF 49ers,straw holder,1-6pk of 6.5 oz around the world series and 3-6pks of 6.5 oz world cup series also 3 cans: cherry coke, coke pop top and coca cola"Vive la senscion" Submit your estimate of worth |
Coca cola Super Bowl Commemorative Collectors PinsSubmitted by: Melani |
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PLEASE HELP1-Original Super Bowl 25th Anniversary Pin Set 1967-1991 # 524 out of 1500 made 22NFL Super Bowl Coke World Championship Commemorantive Pin Set 1-Pro Fans-Coke Pin Set From 1994- 28th Super Bowl Limited Edition set 1-1990 NFL Super Bowl 24 pin Set 49ers Coca Cola Bottling Co San Fransico #420 out of 1200 made Submit your estimate of worth |
Barber Colman FanSubmitted by: Charles |
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PLEASE HELPBarber-Colman Company - Desk Fan 2 blade, brown. It works good. Has 2 small cracks on back but not missing any pcs. All orginial including cord. Submit your estimate of worth |
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim |
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Hi Charles, Your Barber-Colman fan is worth between $50-75 dollars. Here's one currently for sale in that price range: http://www.etsy.com/listing/98488840/vintage-barber-colman-barcol-table-fan-2 |
Walter Corey Slant Top DeskSubmitted by: Quality |
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PLEASE HELPI recently came across a Walter Corey Slant Top Desk. It is in fair condition with newer hardware. I have no idea what it is worth. Please help.. Submit your estimate of worth |
Bronze Statuette (Figurine)Submitted by: |
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PLEASE HELPHi all! My name is Victor. Please help me to understand! I do not know who the Author?, Title?, Country?, Cost? Submit your estimate of worth? Original bronze statue of "The Girl". Cast bronze, patina, painted colors. late 19th century??? - early 20th century??? Good condition. Dimensions: Height with base - 32cm. Base diameter - 9cm. Weight 1.5 kg. Submit your estimate of worth |
Marble and I believe dore brass rams head lampSubmitted by: Jacque |
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PLEASE HELPThis lamp, I think, is a converted candelabra, I think it is dore brass or something like that, and pure white marble. It is very dusty and I'm afraid to clean it myself. I would like some idea of the value of such a piece. It's about 2 feet tall, very heavy, very old wiring. Not in prefect condition but definitely restorable. No cracks in the marble. Submit your estimate of worth |
quiltSubmitted by: christi |
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PLEASE HELPi dont have any idea about quilts this belong to my grandmother can someonehelp me out please Submit your estimate of worth |
BaseballSubmitted by: christi |
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PLEASE HELPhlep i have never seen a baseball like this Submit your estimate of worth |
Baby dollSubmitted by: christi |
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PLEASE HELPi have know idea about this doll it has a pull string on the back of its head when you pull it her head goes around and around Submit your estimate of worth |
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Estimated Value submitted by Becky |
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Hi Christi, I believe what you have is a Thumbelina doll, one of the most popular dolls in the 1960's. The value can range anywhere from $10 to $150 depending on the style and condition of the doll. Below are a few examples: http://www.antiquesnavigator.com/d-190646/vintage-ideal-baby-thumbelina-1967-doll-antique.html http://www.antiquesnavigator.com/d-529419/tiny-thumbelina-doll-old-antique14-inchescute.html Check out the link below for Thumbelina dolls currently for sale. http://vintageoldtoys.com/ideals-thumbelina-doll/ I simply loved the one I had as a child, I think I packed it up but I will have to look for it. Thanks, |
HUNTER POCKET WATCHSubmitted by: Beth |
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PLEASE HELPPLEASE HELP .. HUNTER POCKET WATCH. H.RITZ. SWISS ACCURACY. ROMAN NUMERALS. CONDITION:NOT WORKING. PURCHASED AT A CLEARING SALE, SELLER STATES IT CAME OUT OF GRANDFATHER'S COLLECTION. NO KNOWN HISTORY. Submit your estimate of worth |
GainsbouroughSubmitted by: chris |
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PLEASE HELPGainsbourough pattern in the little white house in Ga Submit your estimate of worth |
GainsbouroughSubmitted by: chris |
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PLEASE HELPGainsbourough pattern in the little white house in Ga Good condition introduced in 1933 Submit your estimate of worth |
1907 gun bladeSubmitted by: |
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PLEASE HELPBayonet -markings inprinted 1907, and thenrest are in pictures Submit your estimate of worth |
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim |
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From the markings and the photo you appear to have a British pattern Sanderson made bayonet which was used in both WWI and WWII. Do you have the scabbard or just the bayonet? These bayonets sell in the $85-160 dollar range, depending on condition. |
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Songs of LoveSubmitted by: DEBI |
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PLEASE HELPI think I have an original painting from M. Goodman.. It is black and white, The only marking on it are "M Goodman 89". I researched and found the title.."Songs Of Love". It has an antique wooden frame and the back has some kind of paper under wooden planks with nails. Am really curious about this. Cleaned out an estate home and have lots of Antiques from there. Any information would be helpful. Thank you Submit your estimate of worth |
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Estimated Value submitted by Becky |
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Hi Debi, A lot of times the value of a art piece is in the framework. I don't know if what you have is an original or a print. In 2010 a color print of “Songs of Love” was valued at $150, replacement value was $250. It was in excellent condition with the original frame. Please see below: http://www.eppraisals.com/UploadedImages/appimg_383563.JPG Yours does show some damage, probably caused by the matting that was used around the painting. To preserve a painting you need to use what is called “Museum Mount”. The mat doesn't have the acid in it that eats into the art. Here is one like yours not framed, selling for $8. It looks like it has more damage than the one in your picture. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Photograph-1890-Fred-H-Allen-The-Love-Song-painter-M-Goodman-/300772229352 Hope this helps,
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PLEASE HELPFound in my grandmothers attic in 1993. There are no identifying marks. It is in very good shape. Submit your estimate of worth |
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim |
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Your cast iron horse drawn toy ice cart is worth between $25-50 dollars. Here are numerous similar toys that have sold in the past in that price range: http://www.antiquesnavigator.com/d-1067614/antique-cast-iron-horse-drawn-ice-wagon.html http://www.antiquesnavigator.com/d-977874/cast-iron-horse-drawn-ice-wagon.html http://www.antiquesnavigator.com/d-548625/vintage-cast-iron-horse-drawn-ice-cart-rare-wagon-toy.html http://www.antiquesnavigator.com/d-264732/hubleyhorse-drawn-ice-wagon-original.html |
RONA BRUCESubmitted by: Rona |
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Egyption necklaceSubmitted by: Ellan |
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PLEASE HELPMy mom and I were both given a peace from a two part collection. My mom had hers appraised or authenticated at the Philadelphia art museum. 2000bc. Submit your estimate of worth |