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Submitted by: Mike
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RARE ELGIN AMERICAN LIGHTER GIFT FROM ED SULLIVAN. One sold on ebay in 2007 and I can't find out how much it sold for. This was given out by Ed Sullivan and says "best wishes" and his name on it. It has the rececipients initials on the opposite side.
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim
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You would think it would be worth more, but here's a Ed Sullivan Elgin give-a-way lighter that sold for $70 dollars:
Rare Ed Sullivan Elgin Lighter
Who knows how many of these lighters Ed Sullivan gave away, perhaps they're not that rare?
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I HAVE ON THAT IS MIMT IN A ELGIN AMRIACAN BOX WITH A VELVET BAG AND IS INITIALLED. IWOUD SELL IT FOR 500.00 THE INTIALLS ARE CM.
BONGEROO@AOL.COM
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Submitted by: Steven
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I purchased these comics at an auction and want to know there worth.
One is an Archies Pal, Jughead and is a 1956 in great condition.
The other is a Batman comic, year unknown and in good condition
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim
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Hi Steven,
Your comics are worth $8-10 each. Here are the exact same comics for sale for $8.49 and $7.99.
Batman #307 VF comic
Archie's Pal Jughead #37
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Submitted by: Craig
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Hello,
I recently received a tea set from my great grandmother. I have looked all over each piece and found no markings to anything about them.
I'm looking for your guidence as for the make, age and value. I will send pictures if you can help me.
Thanks Craig
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Estimated Value submitted by AntiquesNavigator Staff
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Hi Craig,
I'm sorry but I don't recognize the manufacturer, however, I would say your antique tea set is worth between $100 and 150 dollars.
Thanks for sharing.
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Estimated Value submitted by nKyyecRgxzonY
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You couldn't pay me to ingroe these posts!
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Estimated Value submitted by JfKEytPjCpf
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And I was just wondreing about that too!
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Submitted by: ANN
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I HAVE A SHAW WALKER INDEX FILING CABINET , IT STANDS ON 4 LEGS AN HAS 9 PUT OUT DRAWERS , I AM GUESSING THE 40 OR 50 YEARS TIME , IT IS STILL IN GOOD WORKING COND;IT HAS BEEN PAINTED, BUT YOU CAN STILL SEE THE SHAW WALKER NAME,
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim
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Hi Ann,
Your Shaw Walker index card filing cabinet is most likely worth around $150-200 dollars.
The paint job, depending on the quality, might distract from its value.
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Estimated Value submitted by lKPwPTPjOKpKsmTBs
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If I were a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle, now I'd say Kowuabnga, dude!
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Estimated Value submitted by PWxDaLkhTRuVvF
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Haha. I woke up down today. You've cheeerd me up!
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Submitted by: Mary
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8" on top, tapered to 6" on the bottom. Wood handles and put together with tiny old nails. It has a beautifull green and white patina. I found it at a thrift store. Could you please help me with any information, value, etc
Thank you
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Submitted by: SNSBOOKS
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I have a California Mission San Juan Capistrano Souvenir Bell. It is 2 3/4 inches high and 2 1/4 inches wide and weighs 6.9 ounces. I believe it was made by Mrs. ASC Forbes.
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Estimated Value submitted by AntiquesNavigator Staff
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The California Bell Company still sells these bells and have been making them since 1906. In fact, occasionally they even have vintage bells for sale:
California Bell Co
Souvenirs rarely fetch high prices, since so many of them were bought and sold. I would value your bell in the $100-200 range.
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Estimated Value submitted by qwGXJuZHSLB
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My hat is off to your astute comnmad over this topic-bravo!
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approx. 10 1/2" X 6 1/2" art print on heavy duty cardboard. It has two cows in the water and a farm or barn in the background. There is a little Yellow tint in the clouds. It has a signature on the bottom left corner, but I've never been able to make it out. I bought this at a yard sale about 15 years ago. Could you please give me some information on this and a value. Thank you very much.
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Submitted by: Darrell
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Can I send a photo of it via email to someone to look at and tell me what type it is?
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim
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Hey Darrell,
Cool lighter! Your type of lighter is called a lift arm lighter.
I don't recognize the marker but these type of lighters typically sell in the $25-50 dollar range:
Antique lift arm lighters
Thanks for sharing.
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Submitted by: Connie
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This pair of chairs sat in the palor of my families aunts. They were rarely used. When we got them we recovered the upholstry and cleaned up and reglued the wood. They have the original Karpen tag on the back. (Karpen Guarantted Chicago - New York Furnture) I think they were made in the early 1900's. They are mahogony.
They are in excellent condition. I have pictures if they would help.
Thank you.
Connie Mushrush
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Estimated Value submitted by AntiquesNavigator Staff
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Hi Connie,
The Karpen brothers made furniture from 1880 to 1952.
Your Karpen Mission Arm Chairs are worth $500-600 each.
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Submitted by: Ian
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Hi
I have this instrument that was used for the testing of telegraph ines. Apparently it can send morse code. I dont know if it is in working condition. I've been told it dates back to 1875. It is in original condition with the original leather pouch.
Lettering on the dial is Telegraph works, Silverton london.
I would like to upload a picture but I dont see anywhere here that will allow it.
Kind regards
Ian
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim
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Hi Ian,
Very cool telegraph instrument! Vintage and antique instrumentation and test equipment is very popular right now and seem to sell very well. It appears this piece of instrumentation was used to test the signal strength on telegraph lines.
I would think it would be worth more, but here is the exact same instrument that sold for $200 dollars:
Vintage telegraph galvanometer
Thanks for sharing!
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Estimated Value submitted by nTMxdnKlIcoKhP
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Just cause it's smilpe doesn't mean it's not super helpful.
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Estimated Value submitted by bRQREYrhjSmF
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Knowledge wants to be free, just like these atrilces!
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Submitted by: Laura
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Its a collague of 7different ad logos with a miniature 1901 coca cola calender centered. The seven pieces are matchbooks but cardboard cut and the calender is not complete only january 1901 just as the original calender. Any information regarding this vintage piece would be greatly appreciated.
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The hallmarks read 1861, Sheffield, but I can't figure the Maker. The piece was purchased a few days ago at a silent auction at church. Now I am by far a Connoisseur of Artifacts from the Civil war, but this piece has all the bells and whistles..Richmond rifle Muskets, the Hallmarks indicate Sheffield,the make in 1961, not sure about the maker, can't seem to find his mark.
I figure it was either a commissioned piece for the coming victory of the war..the chalice measures 8 inches tall, adorning the piece are laurels, roses, 3 muskets, the horn, pouch and drum..all elements of the American civil war, now I presume that possibly 3 sons went to war and none came back which would explain the empty spaces on all 3 cartouches?
Well this is my theory, maybe I am way off, but any details regarding the piece would be appreciated.
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Estimated Value submitted by AntiquesNavigator Staff
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Wow, that's a stunning chalice. Is it silver?
If your chalice is silver and from the civil war era, it might be worth in the $2000-3000 dollar range and would be very rare.
I've never seen a piece like yours, so I can't be sure of its origins, but it appears genuine to me.
Thanks for sharing, very cool!
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Estimated Value submitted by zuDJByhaqGGablb
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I'm out of league here. Too much brain power on dilpsay!
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Estimated Value submitted by CzttnCQZqCuNOuuEj
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I could read a book about this without fniding such real-world approaches!
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Submitted by: Sherril
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Esars Joke Dictionary,
. Published by Harvest house new york 1945
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim
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Hi Sherril,
Here are 17 of the Esars Joke Dictionary published in 1945 for sale at $2.25 dollar each on Amazon.com.
Esar Joke Dictionary 1945
Your Esars joke dictionary is worth $2-5 dollars.
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Submitted by: chris
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please help i wrote all i know in the title lol sorry
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim
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Hi Chris,
Placing the description in the title works for me :)
Your Kohler travel alarm is worth $50-75 dollars. Here's a very similar Kohler travel alarm clock that sold for $73 dollars:
Vintage Kohler travel alarm clock
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Submitted by: Pat
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1921 Chicago vehicle tax plate
35 H.P.OR LESS
raised letters and numbers
all readable
some paint showing on plate and letters and numbers some rust showing around outer edges of plate
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Submitted by: Lori
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This oil painting is from the '60's and was painted by Ele McDonald. Can you give me any idea what it is worth?
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Estimated Value submitted by AntiquesNavigator Staff
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Hi Lori,
Ele McDonald is not a well known artist, but her work certainly is good. I would say your Ele McDonald oil painting is worth between $250-350 dollars.
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Submitted by: Lori
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This lamp was found in a cabinet in our garage (the house was built in the 1940's, however I don't think this is that old!) Could you give me an estimate on the age/value?
Thanks!
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim
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Just going by the style and look of your vintage lamp, it is more than likely from the 1960's or 1970's.
Value approximately $15-25 dollars.
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Submitted by: Lisa
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I wanted to add photos- did I miss this step somewhere??
This cabinet is oak, has to be at least 60yrs old. Original handles, and picture etching on the glass cupboard doors.
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Submitted by:
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I am not interested in selling this bowl as it is a family keepsake but would like to get an appraised value. My father gave this to my grandmother in the 1920's. It has blue tones and a basket weave pattern on the bottom. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim
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Wow, that's a beautiful bowl!
Your bowl is northwood carnival glass and is very popular.
Here's a similar good luck bowl that sold for $225 dollars:
Carnival glass good luck bowl
Thanks for sharing!
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Submitted by: betty
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I have a 1/2 liter beer stein, with a pewter Bear lid. It has a bear design, with Louis F Neuweiler & sons written on the side, & Allentown, Pa. It has a Made in Germany stamp on the bottom.
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim
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Hi Betty,
That's a good beer stein!
Your Louis F Neuweiler & Sons Beer Stein is worth $150-200 dollars.
Thanks for sharing.
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Submitted by: ivy
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I have a 1921 Liberty silver dollar and a 1921 Morgan silver dollar both in fair condition and would like to know if they have any worth. Thank You!
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Estimated Value submitted by AntiquesNavigator Staff
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Hi Ivy,
Condition is everything to coin collectors. Your 1921 Morgan silver dollar is worth between $35-60 dollars in fair condition and your 1921 Peace dollar is worth $150+
Peace dollar prices
US Morgan silver dollar pricing
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Estimated Value submitted by
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Bout 20-40$ each depending on mint and other things, best place tro look is a coin magazine.
however it is not worth to sell them unless it is to a young collector who understands the significance (not value)
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Submitted by: Anna
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Mr. Ed talking puppet, black in color, from my late father's toy collection. Pull string works fine, sound is a bit garbeled, but otherwise in great shape.
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Estimated Value submitted by AntiquesNavigator Staff
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Hi Anna,
Your Mattel Mr. Ed talking puppet is from 1962 and is worth $30-80 dollars.
Here are some examples of Mr. Ed talking horses that have sold in the past:
Mr. Ed Talking Horse
Vintage Mattel Mr. Ed Talking puppet horse
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Submitted by: Katie
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found in a 20 foot dig in 1982 in Tampa, Fla.
this knife is 18 inches total length;
metal blade is i2 1/4 inches with a bone handle that is 4 3/4 inches
sheath covering is bamboo covered by leather (stitching has deteriated)
has 2 blood-letting holes on blade, has some type of
inscription/writing on both sides of the blade
I can provide a picture (although it does not do it justice)
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim
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Hi Katie,
Your antique knife appears to be fairly good condition for a underground find. It's hard to tell much from the photo, but I would say your old knife is worth $30-50 dollars.
Antique bone handle knife that sold for $34 dollars
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Submitted by: ron
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8x11 signed
lots simular on internet, none like this. rare?
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim
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Hi Ron,
Many celebrities have autographing sessions and each fan attending might bring a different photo or object to be signed, so it's not real surprising you can't find the exact same signed photo of Sammy Hagar. Also, autographs of celebrities who have passed away typically bring higher prices since no new autographs can be obtained. Since Sammy Hagar is alive, his autographs typically sell for around $100 dollars.
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I have an antique Teachers Desk and would love to know the value of it. The desk has a double tiered shelves and the desk top lifts to open and has a pencil holder on the inside.
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Estimated Value submitted by AntiquesNavigator Staff
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Your Antique Teachers desk is worth $100-125 dollars.
Here are some similar antique teachers desks that have sold in that price range:
Antique school desks
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Estimated Value submitted by OXIWKIlXjpbdtwsyo
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Sometime ago we visited one of your anuiqte stores that housed anuiqte door hardware (hinges, knobs, etc) Do you have such now or know where same can be located? We are planning a trip to Mt. Dora when the weather cools. Tks. for the info. Cal
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Submitted by: Wendy
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This kettle was my mother's pewter kettle and I really don't have alot of information. She passed away many years ago and this was in her belongings. When I was able to ask her about it she did not know any information other than she had had it for years.
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Submitted by: Wendy
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I received this 1934 Chicago World's Fair bookmark as a gift when I was 4 years old. It appears to be brass and is in excellent condition as it has never been used - just kept as a keepsake.
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Estimated Value submitted by AntiquesNavigator Staff
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Hi Wendy,
Collectibles from the 1934 World's fair are fairly common. Your 1934 world's fair bookmark is worth $15-20 dollars.
World's Fair bookmarks
It's really neat you've kept this bookmark for so many years. It's probably worth more to you!
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Submitted by: belinda
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I would like to know what my stove is worth. It is in great shape. Just needs repainted. I don't know how old it is or what brand it is.
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim
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Hi Belinda,
I believe your cast iron stove is a double star wood burning stove. It's value is in the $200-250 dollar range.
Double Star wood stove sold for $222.50
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Estimated Value submitted by oCozpIxoEQogkDs
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Abosultely first rate and copper-bottomed, gentlemen!
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Submitted by: Janet
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Okay, this looks primitive. The "beads" are glass, but actually look handmade, like thumb-pressed. Someone said the claw-like things are probably seeds. It is very heavy. The longer strand is about 28" and the "beads" range around 1" in diameter. I have no idea where to list, how to identify it. Any ideas?
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Estimated Value submitted by uTDJBeLT
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What a joy to find such clear tihnikng. Thanks for posting!
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Estimated Value submitted by bijAhPOxQgfOci
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I see, I spupose that would have to be the case.
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Submitted by: Glen
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This is an apx. 5" tall by 4" wide black and white Cocker Spaniel figurine. He has an arched eye (guilty / pleading / "I love you") upward look on his face and a light blue collar with a yellow tag. He is sitting and leaning a bit to his right. The bottom is inscribed STAEHLE with a stylized W (or possibly AA or VV).
From an internet search, he appears to be a Staehle's Butch figure, and looks quite like the National Dog Week poster from 1950.
Any info you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
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Estimated Value submitted by AntiquesNavigator Staff
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Hi Glen,
Your 1950 Staehle cocker spaniel figurine is worth between $30-50 dollars.
Here's a similar one that sold for $58 dollars:
1958 Staehle Cocker spaniel figurine
and here's the same one as yours currently up for auction with a starting bid of $30 dollars:
1950s Butch Staehle cocker spaniel figurine
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Submitted by: Bonnie & Jonathan
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We have 26 pieces of Normandie Iridescent glassware that I found tucked away in a cupboard when I moved into my husband's home. It had not seen the light of day for many years and he had only a hunch that it had any value. I've researched the Depression-era glass and know that it was made from 1933 to 1939 by the Federal Glass Co. The iridescent was not as popular as the pink but it has a beautiful opalescence. Websites show wildly varied prices for the various pieces. We desire to sell it but have had no luck through more common sites. There are six 9" luncheon plates (these seem to be rare), two 6" sherbet/bread plates, two cup and saucer sets, four additional cups, five 5" berry bowls, four 6.5" cereal bowls, and one fruit bowl. The pieces have no apparent cracks or chips but they do have a coating of grime that came off of two pieces when I soaked them in vinegar. A popular website for completing partial tableware settings valued the pieces (in excellent condition) at $159.00. I cannot seem to get half that and intend to try and sell on your website.
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Estimated Value submitted by AntiquesNavigator Staff
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Hi Bonnie & Jonathan,
Depression glass was very inexpensive when it was sold in the late 1920's to the early 1940's. In fact, sometimes companies would give it away for free to spark interest in their business.
As you've found out, the antique and collectible market is very soft right now. And the prices that dealers could easily obtain for antiques and collectibles a few years ago are now unattainable.
I would value your depression glass in the $50-75 dollar range. Here's a similar set that sold for $46 dollars:
23pc Depression glass set
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Estimated Value submitted by SuIbRuVTyiosJS
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I bow down hubmly in the presence of such greatness.
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Enlightening the world, one helpful arictle at a time.
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Submitted by: brenda
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Gold colored chain, chain looks like numerous strands of metal intwined to make it look like a mesh. It is circular. The pendent on the chain is go
ld, silver, and a sort of other color that makes all together a swan. The pendent is hammered and is several medals together to make the design. the bottom of the pendent has small seed pearts hanging from it. I would say to me that it looks either victorian, or egyptian.
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Estimated Value submitted by DjXpIrTDykWVOm
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These peices really set a standard in the industry.
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Could you write about Physcis so I can pass Science class?
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Submitted by: Tina
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Hi, I have a copeland plate primrose oblong in shape with a # 4 on the back. I also have a Mason red gravy boat. I just got them at a yard sale. They both say england on them. I do have photos to send also but not sure how too on here.
Thank you
Tina
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Submitted by: ron
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LOOKS LIKE A DUNHILL LIGHTER
DON'T WORK BECAUSE NO FLINT AND NO FLUID. ALL PARTS FUNCTION.APX. 86 YEARS OLD.SILVER WITH AGE.NOT STERLING.ON BOTTOM =U.S.A.PAT APP FOR MADE IN ENGLAND. PAT. NO 143752
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim
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Hi Ron,
You don't mention the size of your Dunhill lighter, if its a standard size lighter its worth around $50-100 dollars. There are also jumbo table top lighters that sell for 2-3 times more.
Here's a page showing a wide assortment of similar Dunhill lighters and their pricing:
Dunhill lighters
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Estimated Value submitted by WpSFSTuxgdb
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If my problem was a Death Star, this article is a ptohon torpedo.
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Hats off to whoever wrote this up and ptsoed it.
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Submitted by: donald
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i have a 13 inch high wall plaque casting in bronze that was cast by (JZH) john zimmerman harner at union manuf. co in boyertown pa. prior to 1946. its in excellent condition.
JZH was well known for casting trivits but did do castings of figures. i have several pages on the sower and JZH and could fax if needed.
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Estimated Value submitted by AntiquesNavigator Staff
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Hi Donald,
You have a very unique piece! I believe your bronze wall plaque is worth between $100-200 dollars.
Thanks for sharing!
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Submitted by: Nancy
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I bought a house and left in it was a Gurney gas stove. i was told it's from the 50s or 60s. It's still hooked up to the gas line and works. It's in really good condition. it just needs to be cleaned well. it has a cover over the 4 top burners. I can include a picture. i'd like to know roughly what it's worth since someone would ike to buy it from me. Thx
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Submitted by: Matt
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1942 US Military M-1 Carbine Ammo Pouch.
Made by Mid-West Duck & Canvas Co. 1942
Thank you for your time and help,Matt.
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Estimated Value submitted by AntiquesNavigator Staff
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Hi Matt,
Your WWII ammo pouch is worth $25-50 dollars.
Here are two that sold recently for $36 and 24 dollars, respectively:
WWWII ammo pouches
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Submitted by: Ian
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I think this is an old Free Mason Pocket Knife with folding blades, the logo seems to be a free mason logo but I am not 100 percent certain. Please let me know any info you might have on it.
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim
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Hi Ian,
Here's the exact same pocket knife for sale for $120 dollars:
Masonic pocket knife for sale
If fact its the same photo, so it might be yours!
That price seems a little steep to me, but everything is worth what someone is willing to pay for it.
Good luck selling your free mason pocket knife and thanks for sharing.
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Estimated Value submitted by wbXlzUXtTJH
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Gah! I SO want the wiggle dress .but i'm afirad it's might be too neat :/ What's the rib cage of your mani measure?xxxPs. I'm really missing your YOU posts but i know you're busy can you throw in a wee crazy pants day' for me soon though, huh?! Vint Junky recently posted..
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Juts wondering how old it is and what it's worth?It's approx 2" long,1.5" wide and 1" tall.
Thank you for your help,Matt
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Submitted by: Nancy
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FENTON CLEAR BLUE AND OPAQUE WHITE VASE, 7" TALL, 12" AROUND AT BOTTOM, 16" AROUND AT THE TOP. PURCHASED IN TACOMA, WA. IN THE 1930'S. TOP OF VASE HAS 1" X 3/4" SQUARES GOING AROUND THE VASE.
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Submitted by: ivy
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I have an old book,"Second Annual Report, Board of Railroad Commissioners" for the year ending Dec.1,1884, Topeka, Ks.It is in fair/good condition. It has a fold out map in the back of the book that is in very good condition.Whats the $, is it rare? Thanks!
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim
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Hi Ivy,
I don't believe your book is extremely rare. Here's a similar book from 1885 for sale on Amazon from seller edconroybookseller in New York:
Second Annual Report of the Board of Railroad Commissioners 1885 book for sale ($150.50)
They list their book in very good condition, if your book is fair/good its probably worth around $100-150 dollars.
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Submitted by: karen
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It is a milk can from Richmond dairy in va..which has been closed since the 40 's I do believe .. I have pic . Don't know much at all other than my dad owned it and now it belongs to me ..
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim
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Hi Karen,
Anyone from Richmond VA knows the Richland Dairy milk bottle buildings, which have now been renovated into apartments. I believe your antique milk can is worth $125-175 dollars, but that's assuming its in good condition.
Thanks for sharing!
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Submitted by: Michael
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this is a very tiny spoon it weighs only 5.8 grams and is 3 6/8 in long the spoon has DAVY CROCKETT in raised letters on the thin area above the bowl. then the date 1836 across the handle and above that where the thum would go when eating there is an raised detailed image of Davy crockett holding his rifle. The image is not ON the thum area but it is a silouett of davy very very detailed. this spoon looks to be about 1900-1910 but could be earlier or la little it later.. on the back is simply the word "Sterling" with no hallmarkings
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim
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Hi Michael,
Your souvenir spoon is from 1909 and is worth $15-20 dollars. Here's one that sold recently for $15 dollars:
Davy Crockett souvenir spoon from 1909
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Submitted by: Katie
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I have had the fob tested and it is 10k rose gold. The seed pearls are real. I was just hoping for a little more information about this item and how much it might be worth.
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