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the first kiss 1914
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i bought this 2 years ago at a traders market in leics for £1 Can you tell me if it is worth anything and if so how and wheer to sell it?
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Submitted by
MT4754128
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Harrison Fisher (1877-1934) was an AMerican illustrator who specialised in this type of works. He was even known for a particular image, which is
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autumns beuty 1917 "Nash;s" print
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i bought this 2 years ago at a traders market in leics for £1 Can you tell me how much it is worth and how and where to sell it?
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Submitted by
MT4754128
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The original composition is from the 1917, but the print itself is most likely second half of the 20th century. Again, it only has decorative value,
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romange and enjolras print
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i bought this from a traders market in leics 2 years ago for £2 I wondered if it had any value and if so howand where can i sell it?
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Submitted by
MT4754128
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Delphin Enjolras (1857-1945) was a French Academic painter. This print is after his early 20th century painting (circa 1900-1915). It's very
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Antique doll
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I took her on the Antiques Roadshow in 1979 after my Grandmother passed her on to me. Apparently the 1st series of the show, Angela Rippon spied me with doll and all carried on to filming for the
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Submitted by
katthings
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This is typical early 20th century doll. In order to attribute it to a particular maker, one would have to inspect the doll at first hand. Assuming
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Estimated value
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£200
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valued by
Thomasina
on 3/4/2009
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Turquoise Glass Goblet
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Used to run a pub near Bristol Blue Kiln site, and has been on shelf eversince. The Turquoise blue glass is veined with gold (?)
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Submitted Anonimously
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The glassworks in Bristol that made the Bristol blue and dark green glass never made glass that was veined with another colour but the works that are
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Estimated value
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£55
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valued by
Thomasina
on 2/5/2009
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test@QA
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http://www.mythings.<span class='LongWordsDelimiter'> </span>com/gateway.aspx?lid=17736&pid=Taaaxx<span class='LongWordsDelimiter'> </span>x1sc3337736&pdate=20<span class='LongWordsDelimiter'> </span>08-04-03&prods= 203-3677,5.97,1;203-<span class='LongWordsDelimiter'> </span>5126,5.97,1;203-5579<span class='LongWordsDelimiter'> </span>,5.97,1;203-1382,5.9<span class='LongWordsDelimiter'> </span>7,1
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MT6293988
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WW1 brass battlefeild frame
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this was my great grandfathers he was feild ambulance during ww1..he survived and was given this thankyou gift from the french people at the end of the great war
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Submitted by
kaaf66
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What a very nice family story. These brass frames were mass produced by companies in France and England at the begining of the war and continued
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Estimated value
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£40
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valued by
Thomasina
on 12/19/2008
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Well, that is a very nice "archaeological" find. Antonio Pandiani (1838-1928) was an Italian sculptor. There are many of his works available on the
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Could you send me some better images of these etchings, so we can provide a better valuation? What is the size? Stylistically they date from the late
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19c Copper Black Cat
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The other cats I got were great , one was a German candy container , so I fiqure this must be something special.
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Submitted by
whistlingdog
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This is a very nice figure. You are absolutely correct, it is copper over plaster (Plaster of Paris is a certain type of plaster, usually stronger;
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kettle and tea pot
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bought at a car boot because of its age and unique style ive not seen another
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Submitted by
biggie123
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This is a Russian style samovar http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samovar probably from the earlier 20th century, c.1920's. Provisionl value: £30-60 at an
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Cigerette Holder with Ash Tray
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This was my great grand mothers and was handed down to me, I have no idea if its worth anything but its always nice to know
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Submitted by
garethm233
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It looks to be from circa the 1920's-30's - very much an Art Deco style and idea of the design. Provisional value: £20-40 at an auction.
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Both seem to be from the mid-20th century. Provisional value: £10-20 for the ceramic figure and about £10 for the bronze boy at an auction.
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Jewlery Box
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All i know is that it belong to my greatgrandmother in germany. She got it as a gift from her husband in 1899. On the back of the box in gold letters it say's Zum Andenken wich means In
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Submitted by
germangirl
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Well, it is a rather typical turn of the century box made in the aesthetic revival style. Provisional value: $125-250 at an auction.
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This is a Victorian water jug from a washing set. Provisional value: $50-80 at an auction.
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A Swidish Music Box
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I have had this box for over 30 years. It was my wifes who passed away. I am wondering what the value is.
Paul kirkpatrick
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Submitted by
MT2336437
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You probably meant the box is Swiss. It is a post WWII box, c.1950's-60's. Provisional value: $30-50 online.
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Armoire Oak Germany
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Armoire has been in the family for over 300 years.
Currently located in the US.
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Submitted by
antiquevalue
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A value from the photo here - is not easy to say it´s from the 17 cth. cent. - i think this large oak Armoire is more a "historicism" reissue from
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Estimated value
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$2500
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valued by
Peter.Neumayr
on 6/4/2008
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Silver baby rattle
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Victorian silver baby rattle.
approx 3" in height.
marked with E.P.N.S on back
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Submitted by
johngpool
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EPNS = Electro Plated Nickel Silver. Yes, it is Victorian style rattle, but is most likely later. Provisional value: £10-20 online.
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brass painting- date unknown
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brass painting-never seen before.all done in relief.date unknown. slight damage on bottom corner
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Submitted by
jacovdwal
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please resubmit the image, we don't see it.
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