Hi,
Just thought I would thow my 2 cents worth in. Early glass blowers would mahe things just for fun "Whimsies" . I think yours is a Victorian pcs. I really like it. If you ever want to sell it, let me know. Hope this helped.
Thanks
Glenn
Hi,
I think you have a gadget to sharpen razor blades. When you turn the handle, does the bar in the center flop back and forth ?
If it does, thats what it is.
Hope this helps.
Glenn
Hi Gang, Had a few minutes and thought I would send a few pictures of unique items. Pewter bottle topper with a hand-made marble inside, mid 1800's child's mug with kids playing marbles, an advertising marble bag, and a couple nice sulphides....
Hi Cynthia,
The easiest way to value your Silver Dollar, would be to go to Barnes & Noble ( First stop @ Starbuck and get a coffee), they have a location for coin books....The "RED BOOK" would be your best choice. Look in the front to see how to "...
At 11:47pm on September 3, 2009, Julia Carlson said…
Hi Glenn,
Is it true that the more valuable sulphides are the ones that are painted figures, or figures of important diplomats, queens, kings and such? And as far as the plain sulphides are concerned, is there any certain figures of animals that are worth more than the others? Thanks!! Jules
I am at work at the moment but I hopefully will find time this weekend to take some pictures of my collection and share them with you and the other members.
Thanks so much Glenn for letting me know. Unfortunatly I have one of those already but I will check your future auctions for shakers as they are posted.
Thanks again!
Scott
At 9:27pm on February 12, 2009, Ellene Meece said…
Hi Glenn,
I don't think I had a customer looking for those books. Maybe it was another member? Thanks anyway!
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