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PLEASE HELPThis appears to be a antique knife, its aproxamently 13" overall with a blade lenth of 8" there is a stamp on the blade area, it is a oval and has serval stamps, they appear to say geo butler, trinity works, sheffield, there is some other marks als loo, the handle is made of animal antler with a metal cap on the end Submit your estimate of worth |
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PLEASE HELPThis a big stove, I have pictures but cant download them to this web site, but can send them upon request, ok dementions first it 26 x 30 and the hieght is 42, its appears to be cast iron the is names and numbers on it, I will try to describe them, they are, AURORA, on the top, BRIDGE, BEACH &CO. ST. LOUIS, on the lower section, 26 is on the face, it sits about six inches off the ground Submit your estimate of worth |
First Century or the One hundred and Memorable Events in the History of our Country 1776 to 1876 published in 1876Submitted by: |
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PLEASE HELPbook is in fair condition..plublished in 1876 by C.A Nichols & Company Springfield,Mass..j.w Lyon..Easton Pa. the book was given as a present in 1893..so it must be a 136 years old.. Clark W.Bryan & Company Printing and Binders Springfield MASS. THANK YOU CINDY Submit your estimate of worth |
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I have no idea of it's worth..please help |
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I cannot find any citations of a sale of this book but there is, currently, one up for sale on Amazon for $210. In addition, there is another on ABE books in the UK for about 19 pounds. Unfortunately, age is not as important as subject matter, rarity and condition. Sorry could not give you more information. |
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PLEASE HELPI have a beautiful soup tureen that i acquired, and the numbers 6434 is stamped in gold at the base, can you help me identify it. I believe it's from England. It has gold leaf embossed throughout, with birds and other decor. It's white porcelain with gold designs throughout, including gold handles and tureen rims are in gold and lid rim is in gold. height is approx 12" x 16" beautiful piece Submit your estimate of worth |
soup tureenSubmitted by: Lynelle |
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PLEASE HELPbeautiful porcelain serving tureen with lid with gold embossed designs throughout, measures around 12"x16" I can't identify who made it, but it does have a 6434 stamped at base in gold. Please advise, anything you can tell me about it. It's beautiful and would like to know who made it, and approx value. I believe it's from England and may be a Royal Doulton. this came from a house who had alot of items from England (Multi-millionaire) thanks Submit your estimate of worth |
Dutch figurineSubmitted by: Ed |
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PLEASE HELPHorse and Dog figurine over 75 yrs old. no idea who made it or when Submit your estimate of worth |
heubach model# 275.4 leather body jointed dollSubmitted by: charles |
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PLEASE HELPyear unknown, Heubach model#275.4/o is what is marked on back of head, leather jointed body with bisque forearms and lower legs, I beleive she is in her original wig and clothes, excellent condition, has been stored for over 50 yrs Submit your estimate of worth |
Capodimonte Fishermen on boatSubmitted by: Janet |
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PLEASE HELPLarge Capodimonte of two old fishermen on a small fishing boat w/a sail, smoking pipes and chatting. Has an italian flag on the top of the mast. Under the figurine it says capodimonte de medea by "Rory" with the N and crown over it. I need to find an approximate value for it. Submit your estimate of worth |
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PLEASE HELPI have this two pieces by Sandland. They are numbered. I think one is a sugar bowl and the other not sure, soap dish? Submit your estimate of worth |
Royal ChinaSubmitted by: Nancy |
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PLEASE HELPI have a copy of pieces of china from Royal China Inc. Quban Royal. They are warranted and 22k gold. Submit your estimate of worth |
Salt and Pepper shakerSubmitted by: Nancy |
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PLEASE HELPOk so I don't want to offend anyone but I have a set of salt and pepper shaker. They were souvenirs from Washington DC from I don't know when. They are African American kitchen workers. Submit your estimate of worth |
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Hi Nancy,
Your Mammy and Chef salt and pepper shakers are worth between $10-20 dollars and were made in Occupied Japan. Here are some examples of past sales of these salt and pepper shakers: Ocuupied Japan Mammy and Chef salt and pepper shakers Mammy and Chef salt and pepper Occupied Japan |
Rosenthal Teapot, Cups, SaucersSubmitted by: Karen |
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PLEASE HELPThis teapot set was bought in Germany at least 50 years ago. There are no damages at all on the teapot, lid, four teacups, six saucers. The teapot has "Rosenthal Selb Bavaria Donatello" stamped on the bottom. Submit your estimate of worth |
value of old dresserSubmitted by: david |
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PLEASE HELPi have an old dresser that id like to know the value of. i found a photo like it online only mine is cherry. someone please help Submit your estimate of worth |
old dresserSubmitted by: david |
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PLEASE HELPplease let me know the value of my dresser Submit your estimate of worth |
Rosenthal Selb Bavaria DonatelloSubmitted by: Karen |
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PLEASE HELPThe items included in this set are one pale yellow teapot, four teacups, and six saucers. This set was purchased in Germany. Submit your estimate of worth |
Wood bubble glass pic frameSubmitted by: |
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PLEASE HELPThis belonga to my dad and it belonged to his mom. Granny passed and he inheirited it all.Mostly old junk but there are a few treasures . This being one, We would like to find its Manufacturer and an approx date of it.any help would be greatSorry this is the only pic iv got on my comp-- i can get more Submit your estimate of worth |
Porcelain doll marked Rear 93 and Paul 1988Submitted by: L |
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PLEASE HELPHello, I just bought this doll and I have no idea of it's worth. It is all porcelain, marked Paul 1988 in the porcelain on the back of the head, signed 'rear 93'. It appears to have real human hair. Please help Submit your estimate of worth |
ANTIQUE ROADSHOW DALE TIFFANEY INC. LIGHTSubmitted by: henry |
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PLEASE HELPLAMP - 2 HAS A TAG, ANTIQUE ROADSHOW DALE TIFFANEY INC. INVERTDED PENDENT LIGHT HAS THREE LIGHT FIXTURES it messures 26" x 19" EXELLENT CONDISSION Submit your estimate of worth |
ALSO A TIFFANEY ?Submitted by: HENRY |
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PLEASE HELPLAMP - 3 CAME WITH LAMP 2 WAS TOLD IT IS ALSO A TIFFANEY CHANDILIER it messures 22" x 18 1\2" HAS TWO LIGHT FIXTURES EXELLENT CONDISSION Submit your estimate of worth |
LAMP 1Submitted by: HENRY |
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PLEASE HELPLAMP 1 - 18 1\2" TALL X 12" WIDE THE LAMP IS MADE FROM OPALESENT CARNIVAL GLASS OR OPALESENT VASALINE GLASS, EXELLENT CONDISSION Submit your estimate of worth |
LAMP - 2Submitted by: henry |
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PLEASE HELPLAMP - 2 HAS A TAG, ANTIQUE ROADSHOW DALE TIFFANEY INC. INVERTDED PENDENT LIGHT it messures 26" x 19" EXELLENT CONDISSION Submit your estimate of worth |
Nativity sceneSubmitted by: Dora |
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PLEASE HELPI got this picture from my mother-in-law in 1957. Otherwise I don't know much about it. Sometime in the 70's my husband brought home an article - i believe it was from Good Housekeeping - and they had a picture of this picture asking if anyone had seen it. Submit your estimate of worth |
CapodimonteSubmitted by: Janet |
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PLEASE HELPLarge heavy capodimonte boat with two old fishermen smoking their pipes. Boat has a sail and an Italian Flag at the top of the mast. Marked underneath by Rory. Has the N with the crown on top. It was gifted to someone approximately 35 years ago. Submit your estimate of worth |
Big Sun Rubber BearSubmitted by: MaryEllen |
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PLEASE HELPI have a rubber bear from my childhood. From what I have been able to find on the internet it is from the 1950s. It has moveable joints. It is pink tinged in color with the ears, palms and bottom of the feet being dark pink in color. The fur is "carved" into the rubber. There are no idenitifying marks on the bear but is looks exactly like one I found on the internet that was made by "Big Sun". Submit your estimate of worth |
Maruyama figurinesSubmitted by: |
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PLEASE HELPA pair of 2 left and right figurines are in beautiful conditon, made in occupied Japan during WWII. The man is standing on the inside on both of them. Unlike most I have seen these are approx. 7" inches tall and 4 1/2" inches along the base. Also these are not painted glossy. They are hand painted in a matte pastel and rough to the touch. This is a European 1700's couple with the woman seated and the man standing next to her holding his feathered hat against his body Photo available upon request. Submit your estimate of worth |
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Your colonial Maruyama figurine is worth $5-10 dollars. Here's a similar one that sold in the past:
Colonial couple man and woman Maruyama Occupied Japan figurine Colonial figurines Occupied Japan |
italisn lampsSubmitted by: debbie |
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PLEASE HELPi have 2 cape de monte italian lamps with silk shades Submit your estimate of worth |
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Framed art "Ruins"Submitted by: Nancy |
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PLEASE HELPI have a Framed painting that my Grandmother had in her living room. I've had it for yrs and I'm trying to figure out who painted it and if it is worth anything. I have pictures of it but apparently I can't add them to this. Its in very good condition. The painting has an oval mat over it. It is a painting of ancient ruins, with men seeming to find artifacts and other items in the ruins. The painting is protected by the glass but the paint seem to have "cracks" in it. Again hard to describe, its better to actually see the painting. Submit your estimate of worth |
Framed art "Ruins"Submitted by: Nancy |
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PLEASE HELPI have a Framed painting that my Grandmother had in her living room. I've had it for yrs and I'm trying to figure out who painted it and if it is worth anything. Its in very good condition. The painting has an oval mat over it. It is a painting of ancient ruins, with men seeming to find artifacts and other items in the ruins. The painting is protected by the glass but the paint seem to have "cracks" in it. Submit your estimate of worth |
Charter FurnitureSubmitted by: Adam |
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Egyptian plate (footed)Submitted by: Lori |
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PLEASE HELPI have what appears to be a copper plate with 3 feet (bumps) attached to the under side. The plate is very crudely made...not finished smooth on the edge and not painted. The plate has a scalloped edge which looks like it was hand cut with metal-working sheers...and not even. The plate is somewhat heavy, too. The design is Egyptian, possibly from the Book of the Dead...and is hand etched. Submit your estimate of worth |
Birdsey Maple and Marble bedroom SetSubmitted by: penny |
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PLEASE HELPBirdseye Maple bed with original springs Birdseye Maple and marbe commode Birdseye Maple and Marble dresser with carved hanging mirror Submit your estimate of worth |
William Spratling tin & wood traySubmitted by: kathy |
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PLEASE HELPhand hammered tin with wood bottom embossed with sun in the center, stars in the corners and a half-circle boarder around the edges. It has william Spratling's earliest mark (early 1930s) It has curved handles of tin and the tin sides are also embossed with a half circle border. the wood has some water damage but overall I would say it is in fair condition. Submit your estimate of worth |
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PLEASE HELPI have this old lighter from a family member. Not sure what or if it is worth anything. Only markings on it are on the bottom Evans Fuel and US Patent REG 19023 THANKS FOR YOUR HELP! Submit your estimate of worth |
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Hi Tammy,
Your vintage Evans lighter is worth between $50-60 dollars. Here are a couple of examples of similar lighters that have sold in the past: Antique Evans Nude Lighter Vintage Evans nude Lightercase |
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PLEASE HELPI'm not sure if this whistle is from WWII or not. It belonged to my grandfather who came here from Germany in 1951. The whistle is brass with chain and has "The Thunderer Patent" stamped on top lip and "Claytons Chicago made in England" stamped on the back. I am trying to find out more info on the history of this as well as value. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Submit your estimate of worth |
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim |
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Thunderer patented whistles were used during WWII, but they're usually marked military and have a slightly different chain hook:
Vintage WII brass whistle with chain However, your whistle is more than likely from that era and is worth $15-20 dollars. Thanks for sharing. |
when was this madeSubmitted by: tamik |
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PLEASE HELPI have this plate. and no clue about it is antique or modern is it worth anything it has a silver. stamp warner silver mfg co quadruple plate. and a number 37 and it would. better with a shine but i do not want touch for fear i might ruin it Submit your estimate of worth |
1870 Stained Glass WindowSubmitted by: dave |
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PLEASE HELPAnton Ostertag Mansion built in the mid 1800's Atchison, KS Glass Window located above victorian marble fireplace. Looks like a famous work of art no doubt. Was told by local historians that the window has a hidden mural of horse and carriage. The big question is what artisit made this glass? Could it have been someone famous like John La Farge or Louis Comfort Tifany? The window sash has writing but it not legible enough to read. History of Anton: The Carriage and Wagon-making interests of the city are represented by J. C. McCully, Sixth street; J. J. Potter, on Main street, carriage makers, and George & J. Ostertag, in the wagon-making line. In the aggregate they employ thirty-six men, and sell wagons and carriages to the amount of $40,000. The pioneer in the wagon, plow and buggy trade was Anton Ostertag, who commenced business in Atchison in 1870. The firm now occupy commodious quarters near the corner of Seventh and Commercial streets. Submit your estimate of worth |
Goebel FigurineSubmitted by: John |
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PLEASE HELPI searched through your pages but was not able to find this Hummel. Do you have any idea what the name is? Thanks for your help, John Submit your estimate of worth |
Antique Stained Glass Window 1870Submitted by: dave |
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PLEASE HELPStained Glass Window 1870 Anton Ostertag mansion: Could be the work of someone famous or very early stained glass brought over from Germany. Louis Comfort Tifany 1848 - 1933 John La Farge 1835 - 1910 The Carriage and Wagon-making intere sts of the city are represented by J. C. McCully, Sixth street; J. J. Potter, on Main street, carriage makers, and George & J. Ostertag, in the wagon-making line. In th e aggregate they employ thirty-six men, and sell wagons and carriages to the amount of $40,000. The pioneer in the wagon, plow and buggy trade was Anton Ostertag, who commenced business in Atchison in 1870. The firm now occupy commodious quarters near the corner of Seventh and Commercial streets. Ostertag, George · 1836-1914 · Born: 09-Aug-1836 in Wittenberg, Germany Died: 1914 Immigrated: Nov-1853 Son of Anton Ostertag (1808-1863) and Katherine Bermeister (1810-1840) Husband of Marie Ottilia Welte Residences: Wittenberg, Germany Williamstown, New York Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin http://www.scribd.com/doc/32910699/1733-1876-Atchison Atchison, Kansas beginning 1859 Submit your estimate of worth |
Antique 4 piece set armiore , vanity, dresser and bedSubmitted by: eric |
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PLEASE HELPthese pieces have been around the houe our grandparents passed and we dont know anything abouth them. please help the. the only name on the whole set is on the bed frame saying vono. Submit your estimate of worth |
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Wheary SafeSubmitted by: Shawna |
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Wheary Safe Gard Luggage 18'X18'x12"Submitted by: Shawna |
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PLEASE HELPVintage Luggage by Wheary with Safe Gard. Goldish faux leather with tweed like appearance. Size is 18"x18"x12". Has lots of chrome or stainless steel on it. I can't find anything on the internet regarding this design or size. Submit your estimate of worth |
old reclinerSubmitted by: bevan |
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PLEASE HELPI have two old recliners work great both are almost like new. could you tell me age of recliners and what i could sale them for... i paid 90.00 they have cane on side and high backs with wood trim also the foot rest goes under chair when it is upright... thanks beverly oh and also buttons on chair back Submit your estimate of worth |
lampSubmitted by: bevan |
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PLEASE HELPi got this pair of lamps about 22 years ago and was told that they were antique then. could you tell me how old and what i could sale them for Submit your estimate of worth |
puppetsSubmitted by: jack |
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PLEASE HELPantique german wooden hand puppets and devil acrobat on a hoop. probably 1940 era. Used condition. Devil puppet good condition. Girl puppet has paint chipped on face. Devil acrobat excellent. Submit your estimate of worth |
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Jack,
Sight unseen, I would say your german hand puppets are worth roughly $100 dollar each. |
1901 Farmers National Bank - Burlington, KansasSubmitted by: dave |
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PLEASE HELPMore treasure found at 409 the old museum/pony express house in Atchison, Atchison Kansas Found "The Farmers National Bank - Burlington, Kansas" Employee Badge? from 1901 Looks like a sherrifs badge from back in the wild wild west days. Brass in great condition. Currency Related Link: http://www.antiquebanknotes.com/Rare-Currency/Farmers-National-Bank-Burlington-Kansas-6955.aspx Unknown as no one has ever seen before. Facebook Post: https://www.facebook.com/#!/photo.php?fbid=3898298410768&set=a.1114364534161.2018879.1078371770&type=1&theater Category: Other. Condition: Mint. Medium: Bronze. Distinguishing marks: Info on back. Date Period: 1901. Size and dimensions of this item: Badge. Weight: n/a. History: Unknown. Price Paid (If known): discovered in old house Submit your estimate of worth |
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim |
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Hi Dave,
Nice find! Employee badges are definitely collectible. The car company employee badges are very popular among car buffs. I haven't seen a big following for bank employee badges, but I'm sure there are collectors out there! I would place a value of roughly $50-100 dollars on your 1901 Farmers National Bank employee badge. I've never seen one like it before, but not many people are looking specifically for Farmers National bank -- Burlington, Kansas employee badges. I appreciate you sharing the badge with us. As I said, it's a great find, and a wonderful piece of American History. |
Capodimonte - BagpipperSubmitted by: splan |
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PLEASE HELPThis is a capodimonte bagpipper piece with the markings on the bottom "n" and 0/438. It is in very good condition with the exception of the bucket of fruit has a cracked leaf (very small/hardly noticeable to me anyway). I would like to sell this piece, but I am not sure of how much to ask. Approximately 8" tall with a round base - boy sitting on a tree stump playing the bags. Submit your estimate of worth |
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Estimated Value submitted by AntiquesNavigator Staff |
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Hi Splan,
If your Capodimonte bagpipper figurine looks like this one: http://www.arthurjohnson.co.uk/Catimages/0471/A707.jpg It might be worth around $40-50 dollars. However, without a photo it's really hard to tell which one you have. The small chip would also retract from the value too. |
vintage porcelain dollsSubmitted by: Adam |
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