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Submitted by: Ian
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Old Yellow Antique Chair tag says Prestige Furniture Company. Its in nice shape just has some dirty fabric.
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Hi Ian,
Your chair appears to be from the 1950's or 1960's.
They usually sell in the $150-250 dollar chair in good conditon. Your chair might need to be reupholstered, but its hard to tell from the photo and that will affect value.
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Submitted by: Tim
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Hi Tim, I came across your website and was especially thrilled to see the free appraisal section! I wanted to submit my Japanese Kobe Automaton wood toy but the photos I have of it are only on my iPhone w/ the only option being "e-mail photo to" so that's what I'm doing! And lucky you, yours was the name shown on the "contact us" page! Can u help? Thx much! Delighted nu member, Lesley M. Scottsdale, AZ
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim
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Hey Lesley!
Very cool toy, you don't see Japanese Kobe automation toys in the U.S. very often. They also can sell with some premium prices too. I would say your Japanese Kobe automation toy is worth upwards of $900 dollars or more.
Here's a similar toy that sold for $1125 dollars:
Japanese Kobe toy -- Musicians riding in a cart
Here are a couple more examples:
Antique Wooden Kobe Toy
Antique Japanese Kobe toy from 1900
Remember, condition is everything with antiques and antique toys. If your Kobe automation toy is in working condition, that would affect the price too.
Thanks for sharing and I'm sorry it took so long for the free appraisal.
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Submitted by: Ian
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I have what seems to be a very old stuffed dog and ball. They are both white with thin red and green stripes. They are a soft plastic material sort of like an imitation leather. I can find no tags on either of them. The eyes and mouth on the dog appear to be painted on. The two look like they came together in a set.
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim
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Hi Ian,
Your antique stuffed dog and ball might be hand made, which is very common for stuffed toys from this era. Your antique stuffed dog and ball are worth $40-80 dollars.
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Submitted by: Michelle
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2 Stoves, The first one is a Round Oak and the second one is in rough shape and I dont know anything about it. Thank you, hope for a quick reply!
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim
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Hi Michelle,
Your round oak antique stove appears to be from 1917-1924:
Road Oak Stove Timeline
Your round oak antique stove is worth $900-1000 dollars. It appears that the FINIAL is missing from the top of the stove, so that might take away from its value.
Here's a very similar 1917 round oak stove with its finial that sold for $1000 dollars:
1917 round oak stove
As far as the other stove, since it needs total restoration I would give it a value of $100-150 dollars.
I hope the reply was quick enough :)
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Submitted by: Karen
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1940's Chairs
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Estimated Value submitted by AntiquesNavigator Staff
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Your 1940s chairs are worth $125-150 dollars each.
Thanks for sharing.
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Submitted by: Janie
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I am trying to determine for sure the maker of this vase. Stamped on the bottom is COPEN ?H???? I have looked at many Copenhagen sites, but most of the sites have fine pottery. This piece is very crude looking, but does have a stamped name & design. The design looks like a unique 'C' with a unique 'H' or 'W' over the C. I can send a picture if anybody might have an idea.
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim
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Hi Janie,
That's a very unique piece, it looks hand made to me. I looked for a marker's mark with a C & H or C & W but there are only a few famous danish pottery makers:
Danish pottery makers marks
As far as value, I'm guessing but I would say in the $75-100 dollar range.
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Submitted by: Ben
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All i know is its an old cooker
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim
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Do you have a photograph? It would help a lot with the appraisal!
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Submitted by: misty
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I have a Spring promise doll in prefect condition. The boxs is alittle bit bent. I have the paper work to her to. I would like to know what the doll is worth.
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Estimated Value submitted by AntiquesNavigator Staff
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Ashton Drake spring promise bride dolls sell for $100-200 dollars:
Ashton Drake Spring Promise Dolls
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Submitted by: sonja
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Clock works great. Case in near perfect condition, no defects, colors still vibrant, original finish. Has original everything-except it is missing hands. Don't know where to get replacements. Tried to some and also need the hand nut and taper pin., but don't know sizes or where to find. What do you think? Thanks!!!
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim
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Hi Sonja,
If we're talking about the same clock, poppo Tezuka Wood owl clocks can sell for up to $200 dollars in excellent working condition.
Poppo Tezuka Wood clocks
Since your clock is missing parts, it might only be worth $20-50 dollars, so you might want to take it a clock shop to get an estimate on repairing it.
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Submitted by: nicole
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Hello,
I have a mallard duck #261.and I have never found a this piece anywhere...measures:13'' x 8'',
who many I can sell my duck???
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim
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Hutschenreuther porcelain ducks sell in the $50-200 dollar range. Since I'm unable to find the exact same duck as yours, yours might be in the upper end. Here are most examples of similar ducks that have sold in that price range:
Hutschenreuther porcelain ducks
Thanks for sharing and that's a beautiful piece of porcelain.
You can sell your duck online for free using AntiquesNavigator. If you need any help, just let us know.
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This fireplace screen has been in our family for as long as I can remember. I've been unable to find anything like it, or learn anything about it. PLEASE HELP. Any information would be greatly appreciated. It's for sale elseware on this site. Type--ANTIQUE ARTISTIC FIREPLACE SCREEN (CARVED LEATHER)--in All Antiques to find it.
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3,700.00
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Submitted by: Dave G
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This is part of a two piece set. Both pieces are in excellent condition, but I know nothing about them. I'd appreciate any info.
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Submitted by: Dave G
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Can you give me any insight on this beautiful lamp? The lamp shade and cord have been replaced, but it works great.
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This is a small wood and coal burning stove, with the model being chromo 70 and made in Tenn
I believe, but not real sure on these statements, that Phillips & Buttorff first became partners in 1918, (this info I found through records at patten office)in the late 40's the comp. Applied for a patten on electrical heaters. I think they are no longer in business .
I can't seem to find any info on this stove.
I bought it at.a Garage sale, it has never been used. It appears that the elderly couple bought and stored it all these years.
Any info would be greatly appreciated.
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Submitted by: archie
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18 inches in height, it was gift by my sister-in-law way back 1992. it came from nigeria. i want to know the value of the said article. thanks
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Submitted by: Starr
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Sterling/mother of pearl folding pocket knife, 2 blades, good condition. In our immediate family for at least 60 years and was reportedly carried by a Rough Rider ( however NO documentation for this exists). Has been boxed for 60+ years and was owned by another relative prior to that. It is not tarnished as it may appear in the dark photo. It appears to be an English knife circa 1850, made by Samuel Wragg. The words on the blades say S. Wragg, No. 40, Turkey Hill, and the last line is too deep into the knife to be able to read it. Blade's Guide to Knives shows 2 almost identical ones on pgs 211 and 212 photos. The head of it is a horses head with anchor and wheel. Would appreciate knowing the value, we would like to sell it somewhere. Thank you for any info/advice.
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim
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Wow, that's one sweet folding pocket knife! Pre-civil war items are getting harder and harder to find. Your Samual Swagg folding pocket knife is valuable and is worth between $2000-4000 dollars. However, the market is soft right now and it's hard to find buyers, but I don't think you'll have that problem with your knife.
If you could find documentation proving the knife belonged to a rough rider (1st United States Volunteer Cavalry), then obviously the value would go way up!
That's a great knife, thanks for sharing it with all of us!
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I was wondering what this desk might be worth. It has some damage - one drawer is missing its back and another has a hole in the bottom. The top also has marks and gouges.
It says "Wagemaker Co. Grand Rapids, Mich" in the drawer. That company apparently closed in 1960. I bought the desk at a garage sale about 20 years ago.
The desk is solid wood and has wooden rails for the drawers and dovetailed joints. There are also 3 grooves in the drawers for holding filing systems.
There are 2 drawers on the left and 3 on the right. The bottom drawer on the left appears to be two separate drawers in order to match the right-hand side of the desk, but it is really an extra deep drawer. There is also a center drawer with a wooden plug where a lock would have gone. Each side also has a pull-out writing surface, as well.
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim
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Your vintage/antique desk is worth between $100-200 dollars.
Here are many example of similar desks that have sold by auction:
Antique Mahogany Desk
1920 solid oak desk
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim
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Your antique kneehole desk is worth $100-200 dollars.
Mahogany kneehole desk sold for $100
Solid Oak 1920 kneehole desk
Traditional mahogany desk
Very nice desk, thanks for sharing.
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Submitted by: Jessica
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I bought this a couple years ago in a garage sale because I liked the look of it, since then I have look for one like it on line and cannot, so I was hoping someone could tell me what it could be worth. It's a figurine of a little girl playing a blue piano,she is wearing green nightgown with purple flowers. She has brown hair with a blue bow and has her eyes closed as she sings. It says Josef Originals on the bottom with a B under the piano. If you anything about this please let me know.
Thank you.
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim
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Without a photo, I'm not sure which Josef Original you're referring to, but here are some that might be yours:
Josef Originals -- girl with piano
Maybe yours is this one:
Josef Original Girl singing wearing green dress playing a piano
Your josef original is worth $35-50 dollars.
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Submitted by: yerit
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I really have no idea what it is or from what era. On the bottom there is something etched or hammered in, not sure. I think it says 1560 India W4655. Would love to know more about it and value. Thanks
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Estimated Value submitted by AntiquesNavigator Staff
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Your trinket box is a souvenir and was probably hand made in india.
These trinket boxes are never exactly the same and vary in price, but usually don't bring more than $25 dollars.
Here are a few examples:
India brass trinket box
Oval Trinket Box
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Submitted by: Terri
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The framed Velvet picture frame has two blond haired cherubs. Made of porcelain.
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim
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Hi Terri,
Your velvet framed cherubs are worth $15-25 dollars.
Here's a similar framed cherub that sold for $10 dollars:
vintage cherub on ornate frame
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This unique item was discovered while preparing for an Estate Sale for WWII Veteran. The piece belonged to his grandmother and the slip of paper with this piece stated: Triton-Epergne-Compote circa 1750-80 (Diety of the Sea) it was once housed in the Museum in Berlin, Germany in late 1800's early 1900's. The marking on the bottom are the cross swords: a triple X,large X making the two smaller x at the top. The name written on the bottom begins with 'Mis' and last name begins 'Bach'.
The Compote is attached with bolt extending through the sculpture to the base.
Now in my possession, the dish was acquired by client in 1954.
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Estimated Value submitted by AntiquesNavigator Staff
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Wow, we get some nice antiques appraised, but this one literally belongs in a museum!
Your porcelain triton is easily worth $2000-4000 or more.
Thanks for sharing and that's a beautiful piece of history!
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Submitted by: yerit
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This small poster was commissioned for Fortune magazine by the periodical's art director, Francis Brenan. It appeared in the August, 1941 issue of the magazine, along with other posters by Binder, Bayer, Steichen and Giusti. The issue was all on a single subject, World War II, and Brenan hoped to set an example of how sophisticated design could still be efficient. Carlu who, as a Frenchman, was totally aware of the Nazi threat, takes a brave approach to alert American captains of industry and business leaders of the fascist threat. Literally blinded by "business as usual," which could have meant any commercial dealings with Germany, Carlu exorts American business to "open your eyes" to the growing threat of nazism, which he simply depicts as a swastika amidst dark, swirling clouds. Printing on the back explains the purpose of the poster series: "Preeminently America is an industrial nation and America's preeminent function in the war is as an arsenal of democracy. Yet America's capacity to produce is no stronger than the will of the men who work her mines and factories. What labor must realize is that in total war every citizen, whether in or out of uniform, is a combatant; that in the total kind of war the U.S. is fighting, a war of production labor's role is even more crucial than that of the armed forces." Carlu 52.
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Estimated Value submitted by Estimate $ 5000. +
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This belongs in one of the Holocaust Museums.
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Who wrote the poster description below? I am looking to cite it.
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Estimated Value submitted by cabusara@gmu.edu
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Who wrote the text accompanying this poster? I would like to cite its proper author.
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Submitted by: yerit
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VINTAGE POSTER-WWII HERBERT BAYER POSTER FROM FORTUNE, CIRCA 1941, FREEDOM OF THE SEAS IS IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD, MEASURES 14" X 11", LINEN BACKED
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim
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Hi Yerit,
Cool poster, here's one that sold for $15 dollars:
1941 Herbert Bayer Rubber recycling WWII poster
Your Freedom of the Seas poster is worth $15-30 dollars.
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Submitted by: yerit
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EXCELLENT ORIGINAL VINTAGE POSTER FOR FORTUNE MAGAZINE 1941 DESIGNED BY JOSEPH BINDER, ONE OF AMERICA'S PREMIER MID-CENTURY GRAPHIC DESIGNERS. THE IMAGE PROMOTES LABOR'S ROLE IN SUPPORTING THE WAR EFFORT OF WW2. REALLY GREAT MESSAGE OF UNITY! 14" X 11",
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Your Joseph Binder WWII labor homefront poster is worth $150-200 dollars.
Here's a one currently for sale on goantiques.com for $150 dollars:
ORIGINAL JOSEPH BINDER LABOR HOMEFRONT POSTER FROM WORLD WAR TWO
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Submitted by: Michael
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Chinese headboard,cherrywood Hand carved bothside with abalone shell carved in wood of flowers, birds,animals all hand done 80 to 100 years old with chinese symbols
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canton style
black wood
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Submitted by: yerit
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ORIGINAL VINTAGE POSTER FROM THE NUCLEAR ERA. A POWERFUL, YET FRIGHTENING GLANCE INTO THE PSYCHE OF THE AGE. THIS POSTER WAS CREATED FOR FORTUNE MAGAZINE BY GEORGE GIUSTI IN 1941 TO PROMOTE A.R.P. MEMBERSHIP. 14-1/2" X 11",
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim
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Hi Yerit,
I really like this poster, very cool and retro. The nuclear threat is technically still around, but the threat is not as ominous now as it was when nuclear weapons were first being developed. It was in 1939 when Einstein and several other scientists told president Roosevelt about Nazi Germany working to enrich uranium isotope 235 and the possible effects if they succeed! This poster conveys the threat of nuclear war and it does in a way every one can understand!
Your nuclear age poster from WWII is worth $200-250 dollars. Here's the same post for sale for $200 dollars:
ORIGINAL COLD WAR POSTER, ATOM BOMB POSTER for sale
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Submitted by: Jan
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The plate looks like a hand hammered primitive plate. I believe we bought it in Tennessee years ago.
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Submitted by: Jesse
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Hello I have what appears to be a cast iron stove that has the following marking on it. Atlantic Kitchen heater Portland stove Foundry Company. No 101 It is about 3 1/2 feet high, it is in-cased in a white metal shell. Its rectangular in shape. The top has two stove burners. One that consists of a few rings that come out in pieces and one burner that is just one disk. The front of the stove opens up to what looks like wood stove doors but I believe this is Kerosene operated as there are two dials that come out of the left side where a type of fuel is connected and controlled. I have pictures but did not see where to upload them. The rear of the stove is some sort of iron exhaust port with small button/dome looking objects that wiggle but dont seem to move. Also when you remove the burners there appear to be two groups of metal cylinders where the flames would be with discs that say Jynn. The stove is about 3 feet long and a foot wide.
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Submitted by: Heather
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it appears to be hand built and looks every old looking flower i have see. the stem it had the blue mark on the bottom the crowned N along with cap-di-monte. i am sending pics as well. i believe tips to be real and hope to get advice get the advise We need. I have hear prices quoted from low enough to very very hihu :)
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Estimated Value submitted by Ian
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I had one of those and sold it at a yard sale for five bucks. There's a lot of them on ebay, look up the manufacturer. Some people price them really high but I don't see any selling.
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If selling, I'd ask about $20 each for these. I just bought a set for $22 at an estate sale and you should be able to get double that. Ebay sellers are adding a lot of shipping, so $20 each is still competitive.
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I have one, and I have been trying to sale for $4.99 and is not selling! :(
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Submitted by: Kimmy
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This piece is a King Francis serving tray made by Reed and Barton. It has no imperfections to it and has the beautiful design around the tray and includes engravement in the center of the serving tray.
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim
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Hi Kimmy,
Reed and Barton King Francis serving trays sell for $280-$450 dollars.
I hope this information helps. Thanks for sharing.
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Submitted by: Shelley
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Bakewell Gas oven/stove in good condition. A little rust on the inside, but otherwise looks good. Not in working condition, but the pipes, etc. are there. I have no idea how old it is. Any ideas of what this could be worth are much appreciated. If you need any more information, please let me know. Thanks!
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Submitted by: annetta
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I am unsure of the age of this stove or the exact model number. It is a coal/wood burning stove manufactured by Southern Co Op FDY in Rome GA. It says Franklin across the bottom and Atlanta on the door. Any info or a estimate would be appreciated.
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Submitted by: Sandy
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I purchased a framed master drawing this morning and was wandering if it is a reproduction or authentic. The backing is old brittle brown paper with a white "Art Lore" label. The label reads "Virgin & Child By Michelangelo ~ Old Master Drawing". It also has S59-520 in the top right corner of the label. The signature on the front is "Michael Ange F." Is it authentic? I am trying to upload a picture but we'll see if I can. If not, I have several pictures I can send directly to an email address. Thank you. Santon
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim
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Hi Sandy,
Michelangelo was considered a master artist and lived from 1475 to 1513 in Italy. What you have is a reproduction of his famous work.
Reproductions are normally worth between $25-100 dollars.
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Submitted by: Lou
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I believe the figure was made in Japan and I couldn't find out who Art Anson is.
The bottom has a "JAPAN" sticker & is stamped:
STUDIO WARE
1960-61
ART ANSON,INC.
The lighter itself doesn't appear to have been used. The wick is clean, doesn't smell like lighter fluid, and there is no flint.
Does anyone know what this is or might be worth.
Thank you
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim
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Hi Lou,
Japan produced thousands of similar products in the 1960's by Studio Ware and many others. Your lighter is probably worth around $30-50 dollars.
Thanks for sharing.
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Mantle Clock
Ollivant Botsford Movment No 550
Hermes, the Greek god head n shoulders on top of main clock
and 2 side urns or cup like fig with lids and little boys with wings on top
all black in colour made of slate or onixe type stuff figs made off brass i think but black , and clock has patten inlay then gold hilighted
20inch tall 14inch wide clock
side pices 12inchs high 6inchs wide
PS there r pics please clik on blank photo 2 c lots went rong some where
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Wow, that's one beautiful mantle clock!
Here's a link to similar clocks that have sold:
The Canterbury Auction Galleries -- Mantle clocks
I believe your clock is most similar to LOT # 1081 which sold for 270 english pounds. That would give your mantle clock a estimated value of $450-500 dollars.
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Submitted by: Elo
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I bought this amethyst ring from Ebay and I have no idea about its real value.Lovely ring set with 15 6x4mm amethysts flanked by 7 small marcasites down each side. Large frontal section 30mm high and 22mm wide with a good weight of 11.9g. Marked inside 925 for sterling silver. Could anyone please tell me anything about its style, age and possible value. Thank you!
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim
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Hi Elo,
Very unusual ring, thanks for sharing. I would value your sterling silver ring in the $50-100 dollar range. Here's a link to similar rings that have sold in that price range:
925 Sterling Silver Jewelry
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Buying antiquities can be risky and unless you are an expert in the field its hard to know whether you got a good deal or not.
Other have sent in similar photos of certificates of authenticity which appear to be nothing more than the sellers signature on a fancy piece of paper.
You certainly have a jade seal, here's a link for jade seals that sold for $2-10 dollars each:
Jade seals
Obviously, if genuine your jade seal would be worth substantially more money. Probably in the $500-1000 dollar range. Unfortunately, I don't not an expert in Chinese antiquities.
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Submitted by: Cheryl
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I have a Sadler Tea Set (early 1900s) with the Crinoline Lady design and gold trims. The Tea Pot with bow handle lid, Sugar Bowl with lid and milk jug. In good condition no chips. Would like to know how much this would be worth in Australia.
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Estimated Value submitted by Cheryl
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Hi Cheryl,
Your Sadler Tea set is worth around $70-90 US dollars. $70-90 US dollars is roughly 67-86 Australian dollars.
Thanks for sharing!
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The doll is maybe paper mache or a combination of materials. Beautiful tartan yo-yo quilting costume. Hat is two different fabrics, pink and floral. Painted face with exclamation point on forehead and nose. The right leg stitching is a little loose where attached. Acessorised with own red piano which says "Baby piano" on top inside a decorative seal. The black and white and numbered keys of the piano "ping" when pressed. Stands on three red peg legs. I have no idea how old these are and there are no identifying signatures. Very charming. Three photos uploaded, only two appear. (??)
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Your yo-yo quilt clown doll with piano is worth $75-125 dollars. I don't believe they were sold together, but its possible. Here's a link to a similar yo-yo quilt doll for sale for $28 dollars:
Yo-yo quilt doll for sale for $28 dollars
1950S L H & C RING A ROUND ROSY GRAND PIANO TOY
Thanks for sharing. Very unusual doll.
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I just want to thank the replier very much for their research answer! Much appreciated! -Liz
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Submitted by: blanc
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I have no information about it. My husband found it about 12 year ago in Puerto Rico. It is of some type of metal, magnets doesn't work with it. 1927 volvo was the first manufactured, it has nothing on the back. Someone said it was keychain, I think it looks like a medal, conmemorative, anniversary or who knows.
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Submitted by: Lori
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circa 1930's, 3 silver rings around neck slightly worn, excellent condition
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Estimated Value submitted by Lori
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Hi Lori,
Without a photo, its pretty hard to put an exact figure on your piece. However, I would say its worth between $40 and $80 dollars.
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