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<p>[QUOTE="Echa, post: 12530329, member: 108273"]Have a boatload of decanters and other types of things along those lines. Most are complete sets, six or eight pieces at a time, have baskets full of the lids, the ball with the spike Style or the ball with the cork style bottom, all made of glass. These are things that my grandmother had from her parents etc. We're talking 20s through the'60s. These have been around.</p><p><br /></p><p>Truth is, don't have any place to put them and can't just have these things sitting in the way. I didn't know if anybody knew a safe way to sell them, when I say there's a lot I mean there are much more than a dozen or so. Like hundreds and don't want anybody coming to the house for them or wanting to buy just one or two here need to sell them as sets. It's way too many to sell online etc. Any advice would be very much appreciated! And no I don't know the history or maker or value on every single one of them.</p><p><br /></p><p>We tried to have them appraised and every local appraiser just circle talk and wouldn't actually say anything. Images are of the cheaper ones we were told.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Echa, post: 12530329, member: 108273"]Have a boatload of decanters and other types of things along those lines. Most are complete sets, six or eight pieces at a time, have baskets full of the lids, the ball with the spike Style or the ball with the cork style bottom, all made of glass. These are things that my grandmother had from her parents etc. We're talking 20s through the'60s. These have been around. Truth is, don't have any place to put them and can't just have these things sitting in the way. I didn't know if anybody knew a safe way to sell them, when I say there's a lot I mean there are much more than a dozen or so. Like hundreds and don't want anybody coming to the house for them or wanting to buy just one or two here need to sell them as sets. It's way too many to sell online etc. Any advice would be very much appreciated! And no I don't know the history or maker or value on every single one of them. We tried to have them appraised and every local appraiser just circle talk and wouldn't actually say anything. Images are of the cheaper ones we were told.[/QUOTE]
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