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Published Tuesday, August 28, 2007 4:13 PM by daltounian  
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The PriceMiner affiliate link on our homepage is one of the most recent additions to iTaggit. PriceMiner can help you to accurately assess the value of your antiques and collectibles through the use of its massive pricing archive.

PriceMiner has more than 24 million pricing records, realized with 20 million images, making it one of the largest sources of historical prices anywhere to find collectible prices. Data comes from eBay, GoAntiques, TIAS as well as select auction house records. PriceMiner also includes information from online retail storefront sales.

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travelgirl said:

I have china that was my Great-Grandmother's she gave me 39 years ago. On the back of them is a two line signature as follows: 1st line- A (picture of crown) P

                                                                   2nd line- Austria

They are white with a green band over layed with gold pattern.

I need to find out what their value may be. I have two tureens, salad plates and large dinner plates.

Thabks for anyone's help.

September 1, 2007 1:33 PM
 

Jerry Gridley said:

I have a Clark adjustable Hole Cutter, Made by Robert H. Clark Company of Beverly Hills California. The Company no longer exsists.

It is three tools with extra blades in a wooden box. I am looking for information about the tools and what the value might be

jergrid@hotmail.com

Sept 3, 2007

September 4, 2007 12:30 AM
 

beutler said:

We acquired a Landers, Frary and Clark Universal #2 breadmaker.  We are interested in learning more about it.  The patent is 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905 1906

Does anyone have any information about it or know where we can get more information about it?

Beutler

September 5, 2007 11:55 PM
 

scv475 said:

I have a matching vintage sterling cigarette case and mirrored compact, with the powdered makeup still in the compact  Wadsworth Sterling.  Does anyone know of or have any info on these items.

scv475

September 14, 2007  4:38 pm

September 14, 2007 5:35 PM
 

diamondlace said:

I have a replica of a 1905, Model T Ford Car, made of wood and metal.  It is 20 inches long, 12 inches high and 9 inches Wide, with a folding cloth surrey top that folds down.  Also, it has 5 inch rubber tires with metal spokes.  The metal steering wheels manuevers the wheels.  The colors are red and green with gold trim.

diamondlace@wowway.com

September 17, 2007 7:57 AM
 

diamondlace said:

If can furnish any information on the 1905 Model T Ford car, see if it has a value on it.

diamondlace@wowway.com

September 17, 2007 8:03 AM
 

WHISKY-GIRL said:

i have a service for 16 set of johnson bros iron stone.it  has small blue flowers on grey vines and sterling silver around the edges.i have no idea as to the pattern name or the value.any help would be appreciated.

September 21, 2007 9:05 PM
 

sittie14 said:

I would like to know the value of my Plate Collection, Wildflowers of the South.  Royal Windsor china.  Artist Ralph Mark.

Sittie14

September 21, 2007 10:18 PM
 

ysabel said:

i have a one hundred dollar bill,written on it

Confederate States of America,,dated 1867

it is in a very good shape,i d like to know more about it or know where to go to find out more,

                                            ysabel1967@hotmail.com

September 22, 2007 10:12 PM
 

shannonsusanneshaw said:

I have a small Collection of Avon Dolls, Rapunzel, Little Red Riding Hood, Cinderella, Southern Belle,Victorian,and Early American. Can anyone tell me if these have any value. I also have 2 Hallmark pieces, A Christmas Carol Mrs Cratchit and a Tiny Tim both designed & Sculpted by Donna Lee  a Limited Ediition of 9,750 Any help would be appriciated.

September 25, 2007 3:12 PM
 

Football Memorabilia said:

This past weekend in college football had its share of triumphs and upsets, and this is my take on it:

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