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Featured Antiques that never sell.

Discussion in 'Antique Discussion' started by Tiquer, Sep 5, 2024.

  1. pearlsnblume

    pearlsnblume Well-Known Member

    I have an old rocking chair that was my grandparents. I can remember sitting in it when I was about 7 years old or so. Somebody at some time sat in it, and broke the sides. I have to check it to see if it has any labels. It is very small and sits close to the floor. Just right for a shortie like me.
     
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  2. Drew

    Drew Well-Known Member

    An exception may Palmer-Smith pieces. known for quality, th (61).jpg design and hand hammering. I got a little hooked on these years ago..... and one could find them for $3. to $15.
     
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  3. Chinoiserie

    Chinoiserie Well-Known Member

    I have managed to sell silver plate but it has to be absolutely immaculate.
     
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  4. daveydempsey

    daveydempsey Moderator Moderator

    I sold all my silver plate a few weeks ago at York, no interest or takers until one guy bought the lot.
    Apparently he sells it on at a profit to someone who extracts the silver.

    Seems like a lot of hard work to me, but, whatever floats your boat:cool:
     
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  5. Tiquer

    Tiquer Well-Known Member

    I think ppl are working harder to extract silver and gold since times are tough.
     
  6. verybrad

    verybrad Well-Known Member

    Can't say I have seen this maker. The piece shown is obviously an exception and not at all what I am talking about. Had a look at some of their other work and have to say that much of it would probably fall into the unsellable category around here. There are a few killer pieces.
     
  7. baltojoe75

    baltojoe75 Well-Known Member

    I collected Hummel's for over 20 years. I think out of the 300 or so I had, I kept maybe 10 that were important to me...The rest were worth squat. Same for all the Wedgwood jasperware I hoarded thinking I would have my retirement set!
     
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  8. Lizzie

    Lizzie All you need is love ...and a dog.

    That's interesting about the Hummel's (and I had always thought they weren't highly valuable), yet I have a friend who sells both on Ebay and has a booth in a consignment shop and does very well with them. She's always on the hunt for them at estate sales and auctions.
     
  9. Chinoiserie

    Chinoiserie Well-Known Member

    You wouldn't have thought it was cost effective would you. Amount of energy required etc. they must have a really efficient process
     
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  10. Chinoiserie

    Chinoiserie Well-Known Member

    1980's Chinese porcelain rabbits!
     
  11. daveydempsey

    daveydempsey Moderator Moderator

    This guy spent $15 to get $8 of silver

     
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  12. Marie Forjan

    Marie Forjan Well-Known Member

  13. mirana

    mirana Well-Known Member

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  14. pearlsnblume

    pearlsnblume Well-Known Member

    Why don't schools take these pianos for students?
    If the owners donate them it is a win win.
     
  15. Shangas

    Shangas Underage Antiques Collector and Historian

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  16. Matahari

    Matahari Well-Known Member

    A friend of my father started collecting ( as in amassing ) very worn silverware from junk shops and estates sales, the stuff that was unsaleable
    he then collected X rays from hospitals who didn't know how to get rid of the monthly tonnage of tests.
    then various photographic labs, etc etc
    This was in 1968

    All I remember was them moving to a really upmarket house ...He certainly worked for it ....
     
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  17. Matahari

    Matahari Well-Known Member

    sorry didn't see Daveys youtube
    all I remember were massive baths ( literally enamelled baths ) lots of tubes and an absolutely toxic gagging smell.

    health and safety ?
     
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  18. Potteryplease

    Potteryplease Well-Known Member

    I actually have an upright piano in my classroom. (I don't teach music.) I don't know how to play it, but I always have students who do.

    Once I even 'commissioned' a student to play Chopin as part of a creative writing lesson plan. After an elaborate set-up, students had to 'translate' the music into written images and then we turned them into poems. It actually kinda worked!
     
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  19. NanaB

    NanaB Well-Known Member

    Pianos, I didn’t want it, my husband did because he plays. Our younger son does as well. I still don’t want it, but he plays it. When our Granddaughter comes, she plays it, so now it will stay. Over the years our younger son played the violin, clarinet & saxophone. Where are they now, still in his room in the closet!
     
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  20. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    Some of it sells if it's old or unusual enough, or was made by the right company. 1950s wedding gifts need to go to the scrap yard or get put under plants.

    Amen. When silver became to expensive to use they first went to weighted pieces (melt 'em), then silverplate, and then pewter. There was also some made in the style of Colonial pieces. THe pewter you can sell to people who make fishing weights, and at scrap yards. Weighted sterling pieces are tissue-thing silver over a steel armature and cement, chalkware or wax. I call it sterling tinfoil for a reason. You can sell it, but only at scrap value, which isn't much.
     
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