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Submitted by: Misty
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i hae sent pics of this car to many appraisers and no one can find any info on it.I believe it is from the 1930s.it has a metal front end,a wooden body with carved details and a rear facing backseat.all pedals and steering work as well as the shifter on the steering column.all screws are original and 3 of 4 hubcaps are still on.the rubber on the tires is in excellent condition and shows zero sign of dry rot or cracking.it does need paint but body and moving parts are in great shape.
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Submitted by: scoob
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”The Richest Man in Babylon and Other Stories” by George Clason and published in Denver by The Clason Publishing Company. I have tried to research this book and have not found very much. I believe it to be the very first edition. According to the Library of Congress and OCLC WorldCat, there are only 2, possibly 3, copies of this book that they know of. It is in pretty good condition. Some of the pages are coming apart from the binding.
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Not sure the worth of this book, but I'd be interested in buying this from you.
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Submitted by: scoob
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Hi, I have an Ireland Map titled "Erin's First Families", by "NEWS map by Staff Artist Sundberg". I have found some of Sundberg's work, but have been unable to locate this particular map. If anyone has any info, I would appreciate the help. Thank you!
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Submitted by: Misty
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I believe it is 1930's. Has a metal front and a wooden back with lots of carved details. Tires still have all the rubber and 3 of 4 hubcaps. Steering and pedals still work. Has a wooden rear facing back seat. I have sent pics to several dealers and looked online. No one has ever seen another like it! Help!
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Submitted by: Vanessa
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This is a buffet server. It was made by Conant Ball. The top sections slide out right and left. It does not have a Russell Wright stamp on it anywhere.
Any idea about the age and price would be greatly appreciated.
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Submitted by: Vanessa
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I have an oil painting which I think once hung (when it was framed) in a gallery as it has numbers on the unpainted on white border.
This particular painint is signed Tim W.
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Submitted by: Vanessa
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I have an oil painting which I think once hung (when it was framed) in a gallery as it has numbers on the unpainted on white border.
This particular painting has an unreadable signature and looks in person exactly as it does in the picture.
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Submitted by: Vanessa
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I have an oil painting which I think once hung (when it was framed) in a gallery as it has numbers on the unpainted on white border.
This particular painting is signed in red something that looks like Raymond L, but I can't tell for sure.
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Submitted by: Vanessa
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I have an oil painting which I think once hung (when it was framed) in a gallery as it has numbers on the unpainted on white border.
This painting is signed Thomas.
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School of Fontainebleau, circa 1600. Year: 17th Century
Description: Group of nude men and women seated at a long table
Medium: Oil on board.
Signed: Unsigned
Size: 23 1/2"x35 1/2"
Frame: Machine crafted wood frame and glass
Principal Colors: Black, white, flesh, red and brown.
Condition: Good
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CHIPPENDALE LIGHT CHERRY CHEST OF DRAWER, New England, 18th century, with two small aligned drawers over two large drawers, missing top draw brass, the molded base raised on scroll-cut bracket feet. Dimensions approximately 30"H x 36-5/8"W x 19-3/4"D
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Submitted by: Mark
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Noritake Sea & Sky pattern of fine china dinnerware. Have oplates bowles creamer and suguar bowl just to name a few of the china I have.
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Submitted by: erica
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the stamp on the back of this bowl is in roman numeral 21 (xxI) it shows rp with the r backwards and the serial numbers 2262c it has a turquoise swirly glaze on the inside and a cream color glaze on the outside approx 10" wide from the top about the size of a dinner plate. has unique designed handles has some wear in the paint but no cracks or chops. very well maintained. it stands approx 3 1/2 " high. have many pics of this piece.
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Submitted by: erica
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this is a choch shell that stands approx 6 1/2 " high from its wood base. has a cloth cord with a european plug. husband wants to replace the plug to working order for the US. the shell itself is beautifully detailed and in excellent condition. seascape art. no markings from what i can see, just from the view of the carving of the shell and the way it is made looks to be early 1900. not sure.
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Submitted by: erica
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this is a true pastel painting, i looked everywhere for a signature but did not find one. some of chandler's paintings were known to be in pairs and only one to be signed. so as pretty as this painting is im surprised there is no signature. the frame itself looks to be worn and old. i gently took the painting out and looked at it through a magnifying glass. i had to be careful not to touch the art since it was easily transferable as if it were caked on chalk. so i had to be careful not to smear anything. i didnt keep the painting out of the glass very long and gently placed it back in to the glass. i am not very good at studying art i just see what i know to be beautiful artwork and for now collect it for my walls. i would much rather have real art work on my walls than to have cheap prints. depending on the style of the art of coures. i am more favorable to nautical and seascapes. this piece is approx. 24" X 12" in the frame. thank u for your time.
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Submitted by: Marcia
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Hallowed Hymns
New and Old with Gipsy Smith Special Supplement
Publisher The Biglow & Main Co.
Copyright 1911
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Submitted by: Mary Denise
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I have a Meriden Bridal Basket. Square in shape 6 X 7. Very ornate. There is engraving picture of sailboat and shore line in middle, with bird engraving around the sides. Engraved on bottom Meriden Silver Plate Co. with the number 166.
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Submitted by: Mary
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I don't know a thing about these items. I bought the end table for $150.00 from a private person and the end table at a yard sale for $10.00. Any information you can give would be greatly appreciated. I'd really like to know the value of these for insurance purpose..
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Submitted by: Mary
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This is a Kalamanta (not sure of the spelling) sword from Borneo. It has different animal hairs and teeth. The sword itself if engraved. I would really like to know its worth. Thank you.
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This antique German double-blade knife was found among other inherited army/navy collectibles and pays tribute to the Austro-German offensive during the first world war in 1915. It features front faces and busts of V. Mackensen and V. Hotzebdor. It depicts a coat of arms over shaking hands. Inscription reads MIT VEREINTER KRAFT ZUM SIEG (with united strength for the victory). On the back is a flying eagle with a maltece cross in its beak beside an outstretched soldier lying next to a battle cannon. Inscribed below is WELT-KRIEG (World War). Knife shows some wear but otherwise in great condition. Inscriptions and depictions clearly readable and visible.
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Submitted by: Pam
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this is a 1904 st louis worlds fair money clip made by Tiffaney as you can see the fold in on the opposite side than that of the reproductions. This is an authentic real collectible.
Well I thought I would be able to send a pic but I will if you allow.
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Estimated Value submitted by Waltdacoolbreeze@aol.com
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They usualy run about $15.00 in VG shape. I would say just going by the picture yours is about $12.00-13.00 Hope this helped
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Submitted by: sheena
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about a "2 torso no head legs or arms a little on the pudgy side. no markings. in good condition
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Submitted by: matt
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not even sure what this would be called... we moved and lost the tag on it i believe it was full lead crystal.. i dont see nowhere to add a pic so i wont find out anything here
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Submitted by: Sandi
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I have a vintage Bontgen & Sabin folding knife ~ butterfly knife. From the research I've done I 'think' it might be from around 1880. On the blade when open it says Bontgen & Sabin Patent.
Closed length is approx 3-1/2 inches
Open length is approx 6-1/4 inches
Blade length is approx 2-3/4 inches
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I have a 143 piece brass flatwear set with velvet lined wooden case. Each piece is marked with a picture of Buda and the word Siam on it. The set was passed on to me and was purchased by my Great grandad who purchased it in Thailand while he was in the Navy . I also belive the set was manufactured by a company called the Limited Partnership company. Re: I just found out that it may be bronze and the handles rosewood.
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Submitted by: tracy
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it is wrought iron aswell as the base. the screws are brass and so is the face hands a, #'s and ring case . it's a 7-8 day wind up clock. no key. works well
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I got this book from my grandmother,
this is The key to heaven book.
has a cross in the middle, states 1881 and 1801 on the inside.
i dont know what year this is, or value.
can anyone please help.
i couldnt find any information on this type of book.
thank you
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Submitted by: Brent
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I have a 52" rpenny scale in great shape. I have no clue what to ask for it.
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wrong description not a sawblade
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Submitted by: tom
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I have two pottery plates with no markings. The "feet" of the plates appear to be beige or yellow clay, but the rest of the plate is covered in a light gray glaze. Not the edges, but the actual center of the plates are painted with a blue paint. The center of the plate is almost like drips of paint all bunched together surrounded by a border of a "flowing" design. You can feel the paint is raised from the plate. i bought them at a thrift store, so I dont have more history on them. Pictures are available.
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Submitted by: jessica
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i have a certified fac-mile copy of the declaration of independence,, with a signed seal by the department of state, certifying that it is a true copy..
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Submitted by: luca
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This vase should be geman porcelain. There is written "Amor entwaffnett" in the bottom. There is only a small seal that I found in a Hutschenreuther marks page, but it's not the regular one: it looks like an "U" with two lines connecting the opposite sides of th "U".
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Submitted by: Sara
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Estimated Value submitted by AntiquesNavigator Staff
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Hi Sara,
Your photo is a little rough looking, but if your antique sewing machine cabinet is in decent shape it's worth around $100-150 dollars.
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Submitted by: Roxanne
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Five flower bouquet in vase two buds three pink two yellow flowers two yellow buds with leaves crown with N on bottom have pictures
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$150 if no chips/cracks
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Submitted by: Sandi
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very good condition. Nickel silver. This knife has two stanhopes. One showing Busch, the other showing his factory. All original blades and in good condition.
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim
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Hi Sandi,
Cool pocket knife!
Your 1863 Anheuser Busch / Chicago Worlds Fair pocket knife is worth between $350-400 dollars. Here's one that sold for $372.57:
Anheuser Busch 1893 pocket knife
Thanks for sharing!
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i found one of these and it has all the same stuff then this but in the hole with busch. it says 1904, is that the year the one i found was given out?
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Submitted by: ms.ki
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I am wanting to know if the table I found is in fact a Charak Furniture Federal-style Inlaid Mahogany Pembroke Table. The bottom of teh drawer is marked Heirloom Weiman Quality Tables #605. In writing it is marked 375 605. Also, on the drawer facing, bottom side there is a number 7 engraved in the wood. Inlay top with light, gold coloring, srr legs for details, as well. No rollers on bottom of legs, nor any indication of holes where rollers would have been. Metal, spring arm hinges for the sides to expand making the table oval in shape. Minimal scratches,very sturdy. Thank you for your time and information pertaining to this piece.
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