I stand corrected. #2 is definitely Jefferson.
#2 might be Imperial.
Thank you very much. Thought maybe it was Fenton, but not sure. What sort of age are we looking at for this specimen? Like your Ebay site.
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No idea on this one... Only cost $1.99. I can't find it in any of my books. Any help is appreciated as always. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nice simple article on identification. Entire chapters of books are devoted to the subject. I have probably about 200 lamps (way more than I...
If you could get $20 for a later than first edition I would say take it.
Try Biblio.com as well. Hard to tell the condition yours is in, but it might give you an idea. Again, these are asking prices, so take that with...
We are phasing out of the Pyrex market already... noting a bit of a downturn. A couple years ago we sold everything we could get our hands on.
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Man, we paid only $22.00 for ours. Not saying its in the same league of course.
Sweaters are probably worth more than the chest. Definitely looks like a good old American cedar chest from the 40's to 50's. We have a couple...
Most interested myself. I restore oil lamps to keep me off the streets.
1943 pennies were steel, except for the 40 copper ones said to exist. Saw something saying one would be worth over $80K.
My research says there were about 40 copper 1943 pennies struck. Theory is a copper plate was left in a press by accident.
Welcome aboard. I have a couple bedrooms full of Eastlake.
Greg is right. Those ozone machines are worth their weight in gold. I bought an old, old trunk that was a combination of musty and smelled of...
Here in Iowa, not far from Nowhere, I saw the chest go at an estate sale for $100 a few weeks ago.
Experience tells me maybe a few dollars apiece. Demand is not exactly high these days.
Welcome Connor. I myself have probably 200 oil lamps (quantity does not make me an expert though) I have restored a few in my time so maybe I...
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