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Submitted by: Debra
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I think this is either an old railroad phone or maybe used in the coal mines.It has a crank handle,a switch/knob on top to switch back and forth betweem ring and talk/pat'd in usa july 17 1894. Not great condition.
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim
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Hi Debra, Your railroad or coal mine phone looks pretty rough. I would say its worth around $50-100 dollars in its current condition. In fully restored condition, it would probably sell in the $200-300 dollar range.
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Submitted by: keith
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brass or bronze bottle mold
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim
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Hi Keith, Coca Cola bottle molds typically sell in the $1000 dollar range for the pair. They don't come up for sale very often, so you might be able to get a little bit more of them, if you find the right buyer.
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Large floral Vase with bowl
smaller vase with same designs
sugar also with same designs
all four in top condition
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Submitted by: Douglas
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I have this lighter my Dad had when he was in the military and I believe he said he bought it in Japan while he was over there. I am trying to find out more info on this lighter as well as appraisal
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Submitted by: Douglas
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I have several items I have run accross going through a barn on my property and would like to know what they are worth and more info on them
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Submitted by: Douglas
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these are other items I have found in the barn on my property I would like to know about them and their appraisal thank you all so much
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Estimated Value submitted by Becky
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Hi Douglas,
The Vintage WOLVERINE ARITHMETIC QUIZ
Tin Toy Game VGC estimated value
is $20 to $30. One sold in an online auction in 2011 for $19.99
The
Sewing Machine is valued between $8 and $50. I can't tell by the
picture exactly what kind you have. The value varies depending on if
it is battery operated or not. The battery operated has a higher
value.
If
you can load a clearer picture of the other toys I will be happy to
give you an estimated value. Old
toys are nice to have but unfortunately a high percentage of them are not very
valuable.
Thanks for sharing, it's like a blast from the past
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Submitted by: Joy
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SAJI bisque angel Kewpie on accordian. Painted with gold trim. I think it is from 1940-50s. It is in great shape! No chips, no cracks, no crazing. I have NEVER seen another one like this.
Bottom is 2.5 x 2.5 inches and is 4 1/4 inches tall.
Decal on bottom says....
SAJI
Japan
FINE CHINA
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim
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Hi Joy,
Your bisque SAJI porcelain kewpie is worth around $10-20 dollars. China marked with SAJI Japan Fine China marking was manufactured in Nagoya, Japan, circa 1950-70, so its not quite as sold as you thought, but still fairly old.
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Submitted by: shannon
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cant find any infomation on my vintage ceramic playboy bunny figurine. she is sitting legs crossed yellow outfit and blonde hair,real bunny ears has a number stamped on underside
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Estimated Value submitted by Becky
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Hi Shannon, Your vintage ceramic playboy bunny figurine has an estimated value of $5 to $10. A similar set of figurines was sold in 2011 for $20.50 in a online auction.
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Submitted by: Tracy
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Lenwile China lampbase made in occupied Japan AA Ardalt.
23 inches tall hand painted in excellent condition.
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A magnificent unique vintage Jaeger LeCoultre illuminated Globe Table Clock on a J Forest chrome and black marble base. The globe diameter is c200mm. It comes complete with the original two flex cable and 2-pin plug.
There is a mark on the globe,where it looks like someone has tried to clean it. There is no damage to the map, or globe, just a a patch showing the original colour. This can easily be resolved with a professional clean.
See photos.
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim
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Your rare Jaeger Le Coultre illuminated Globe Table Clock is worth around $4000-5000 dollars.
Here's a similar one that sold for $4250 dollars
Jaeger Le Coultre illuniated Globe Table Clock
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Submitted by: Tony
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A beautiful vintage Hutschenreuther porcelain figurine, dating back possibly to pre WW2. The Nude Girl talking to a Pelican is a rare Hutschenreuther, especially this painted version. It still contains its original brown/maroon shield shaped label, with hand-written number, 1687134. The blue/green inscription on the base depicts the lion above the letters 'L.H.S., in an oval shape, with the words Hutschenreuther and Selb on top, and Germany and Kunstabteilungunderneath. There is also the artists initials SK.
There is slight damage to the lower left leg, but can be easily repaired with the right tools.Photos show all.
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim
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Hi Tony,
You have a beautiful porcelain figurine! Your Pre-WWII Hutschenreuther nude girl talking to pelican figurine is rare and worth around $500-600 dollars. Here are a couple of similar figurines that have sold in the past:
Hutschenreuther Kunstabteilung Selb Porcelain girl pelican figurine
Hutschenreuther Porcelain Figure of a Girl with Pelican
Antique Hutschenreuther porcelain figurine Pelican Nude perfect 8.75" pre WWll
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Estimated Value submitted by Becky
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Hi Tony, One figurine like the one you have sold for $381.51 in 2008.
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Submitted by: Tony
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A beautiful early 20th Century cut glass crystal table lamp, in two halves. Comes complete with original 2 core flex and 2-pin plg, and simple brass fitments. The lamp stands c300mm high, the bottom stand diameter is c200, and the top diameter is c230mm. A delightful fully functioning table lamp, making a wonderful centrepiece attraction.
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Submitted by: Emma
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Ming Dynasty plates (Big round shape Blue and White,Imari plates, and green celadon oval plates)the condition is good.
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Submitted by: Debbie
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Complete with Owners Manual/like new
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim
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Hi Debbie,
You would think your 1885 sewing machine would be very valuable, but Singer produced literally millions of these machines, and just about any
family that could afford one back then, owned one. There are still many that have survived to this day. There are exceptions, like some very rary early machine and the featherweight models, but in general a sewing machine like yours would be valued in the $100-300 dollar range.
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Submitted by: Steve
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I have several pieces of Donatello pottery, several saucers of 2 different sizes, teacups, sugar bowl and creamer, salt shakers and a small oblong tray. I've searched extensively on the Internet and haven't found this exact pattern. The pattern appears to be cherry blossoms or plum blossoms or possibly apple blossoms. On the back, in addition to the normal Rosenthal logo, it has J. C. H Parker on it.
I would like to know if this is a rare pattern, since I've found none like it at all and also the value.
Thank you very much.
Steve Moody
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Submitted by: selli
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Can anyone tell me anything about the vase. I recently bought it at an estate sale but can not find anyone who can read the character marks or knows it origin. The vase stands 27" tall and is in very good condition.
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Submitted by: michael
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I have what appears to be a candleholder/stand made of silver and what seems to be brass. very heavy - 5 parts held together by a central tube. This item has four different markings stamped into the base.From left to right in order.
stamp no. 1 is an unidentified mark. I have no idea what it is, but it is fairly clear and sharp. stamp no. 2 is the word mauriatius inside an oval with a small crown over the word mauriatius.
stamp no. 3 is the #84 inside a rectangle.Last is made in italy inside another rectangle. Strange thing is I can't seem to find anything similar in appearance. I also can't find any of the stamps on any other silver items on the net. some are close but lettering style is unique. And I can't find anything even remotely resembling the first mark at all.
Help me out folks! If this is a significant item I'd like to see it in the proper hands.
sincerely mike
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Estimated Value submitted by Guest
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not sure of it's worth without really having it in frt. of me but sounds like candle holder from a form of cult weather evil or not not sureno weight no dementions date etc. hard to place value
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Submitted by: linda
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Hi my name is Nicole and I am hoping for a little information. this elephant was given to me by my great grandmother in 1985. I am not familiar with elephant collectables at all and would appreciate any information so when i sell it on eBay I don’t get less than I should. I appreciate any information provided to me! I will attach the best possible pictures i took of elephant artist signature!..thanks again
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Submitted by: Mkawi
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Heirloom walnut 9 ft tall freestanding mirror. Eastlake Pier mirror original over 100yrs old. Small bench attatched on bottom
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Submitted by: Larry
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20" Capodimonte Covered Pitcher
No Markings on pitcher
Cherubs Putti on its base
Cladly dressed naked ladies on its neck
Excellent Condition
Already checked ebay worthpoint google images
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Submitted by: shannon
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this is a very chunky,nuget style necklass.it is 29 inches long with "i think" tiny coral beads between the stones.i loved it when i bought it around 20 years ago,and i've only worn it once.and would love to know how much it is worth.thank you for any ino
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I HAVE THESE 15 EGYPTIAN FIGURES .
THEY ARE VERY HEAVY AS WELL AS COLD TO THE TOUCH .
THE IRONWOOD LOOKING ONES ;
2 HEADS 5"X4"
1 HEAD 6"X4"
ANUBUS 8 1/2"
HORUS STANDING 9 1/2"
4 HORUS SITTING 7
THE BLUE LOOKING ONES;
PHAROH 6"X7"
2 DOG LOOKING 4" X4 1/2"
THE GREEN LOOKING ONES
CAT 9 1/2"
2 sm.CATS 5 1/2"
THE IRONWOOD LOOKING ONES SEEM TH BE MUCH HEAVIER AND COLDER THAN THE OTHER ONES . I DONT KNOW MUCH ABOUT THESE , I PURCHASED AT GARAGE SALE ..EVERY PEICE IS IN GREAT CONDITION ..
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hi there, I have this unusual large soup tureen and matching ladle but I know nothing about it. Id love an appraisal or any info you could help me on with your professional thoughts. thanks so much in advance!
Its round, 14" x 9" high
3 footed
ceramic pottery, no idea what kind.
white on the inside and bottom of feet.
vibrant peacock blue glaze
very tiny crazing, faint too.
only a couple tiny chips, not very noticeable. one is on the inside lip.
the ladle has been repaired, looks like a clean break in the middle.
3 winged mythological creatures adorn the outside. no idea what type of beasts they are, look like griffins.
appears to be a makers mark embedded on bottom...a W or M, or V in a circle. possibly some very faint black lettering off to the side but I cant make it out or really tell if it is a word. no idea of era, country of origin, value or maker. please help, i love this thing & cant wait to find out more! :) thanks so much for your time!
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Submitted by: christine
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I HAVE A ROGERS, SMITH & CO.MERIDEN CT, LATE 1800S one of a kind,
SILVER HANGING WALL PLATE . I NEED TO KNOW IF POSSIBLY DESIRABLE TO COLLECTORS. THE BRIGHT RED PATINA PROCESS, WHICH IS THE OUTER RING, WASNT KNOWN TO BE USED FOR YEARS AFTER MY PLAQUE, makes it one of a kind,.
IT IS TWO PIECES :
THE BRIGHT RED PATINA OUTER RING IS MARKED WITH THE ABOVE PLUS QUADRUPLE 9904 (the number 4 has a number 5 over); IT HAS A RIBBED PATTERN.
THE CENTER PIECE IS ATTACHED TO IT WITH 3 NUT AND BOLT TYPE FASTNERS ITS A RAISED DESIGN OF TWO VERY DETAILED BIRDS AMONGST BRANCHES . IT ALSO HAS A WIRE WITH OVAL RINGS ATTACHED TO THE BACK FOR HANGING ON THE WALL. ITS A PERFECT PIECE
THANKS
FOR ANY ADVICE ON VALUE OF PIECE email me at RAREONEOFAKIND@HOTMAIL.COM
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Submitted by: Jody
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we picked up a set of four of these chairs ata an estate sale. We can not find anything on the company or the approximate value
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Estimated Value submitted by Becky
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Hi Jody,
Leg-o-matic was made in the USA, Lorraine
Metal Manufacture .Co. Made
chairs/tables 40's to 70's - were sold by Sears nationwide. \"Lorraine
Industries was located in NYC and owned by Paul Smolian.
The approximate value is $25 to $40 each. Many are found at yard sales and flee markets. They are great to have because they are easily stored.
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Submitted by: linda
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Hello,
This lamp is 35 inches tall it has brass decorative pieces and the rest of the lamp seems to be some sort of metal , although the beige colored part does not seem to be painted on. on the bottom i see what might be a number on the metal that is a bit rusted being 8 1 1 . it is a bit heavy . it has the original felt but not attached at the moment it also has what a small squared paper with what might be an inspection number. any help would be great.
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Submitted by: Jacques
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I recently purchased a lamp with a hand painted Cadillac Automobile, 1903.
I haven''t seen another one in my internet search. I did see plates and other items with the same picture, but no lamp.
I'm looking to sell the lamp, but want to ask a price that's reasonable.
Any information or value would be appricated.
Thank you
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Would anyone have any informatuion as to the value of the frame Hallmark of Vernon Wells, Halladay and Delgado.
Any information would be appricated.
Thnak you
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Submitted by: derrick
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this meriden b company box that i am trying to find out what it is, is about 6 inches wide, long and tall with four round ball feet, and a lid that opens up that also has a women engraved with a hat on her head. The box also has floral designs engraved into the sides of it. the big catch to this part that i cannot figure out is it has this removable canister that sets down inside the box, it ahs two square plates, one on the top and one on the bottem connected by metal rods allowing you to turn the nob to make them closer together or further apart. the top plate has larger holes than the bottem holes for some reason. any help would be great thanks!
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Submitted by: Chris
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I have this small antique silver bowl with handles that looks very old. It has something inscribed on inside. Someone offered me a few hundred dollars but wouldn't tell me about it so I decided to keep it an see if its actually worth a lot more. Please help. Thank you
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