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<p>[QUOTE="bercrystal, post: 9519552, member: 88"]I agree with Johnny. </p><p><br /></p><p>Make sure you number them in some way so when someone ID's one they can refer to it as #1 - 2- 3- etc. </p><p><br /></p><p>For instance, you could put a piece of paper in front of each one with the number & the measurements. </p><p><br /></p><p>Also, do not forget to show us a close-up shot of any marks. </p><p><br /></p><p>Start with maybe 8 to 10 pieces & see how that goes. </p><p><br /></p><p>You may have to do some research on your own once you know who made the piece. You will also need a plan as to what you are going to do with the stuff once it is ID'd. For instance, are you going to sell the stuff yourself or take are you going to take it to someone such as a consignment shop or auction? </p><p><br /></p><p>If you are going to take it somewhere to be sold designate an area for boxes to be filled with the stuff as it is ID'd. If you just keep setting the stuff back on the shelves or wherever it came from it will just make you do more work.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bercrystal, post: 9519552, member: 88"]I agree with Johnny. Make sure you number them in some way so when someone ID's one they can refer to it as #1 - 2- 3- etc. For instance, you could put a piece of paper in front of each one with the number & the measurements. Also, do not forget to show us a close-up shot of any marks. Start with maybe 8 to 10 pieces & see how that goes. You may have to do some research on your own once you know who made the piece. You will also need a plan as to what you are going to do with the stuff once it is ID'd. For instance, are you going to sell the stuff yourself or take are you going to take it to someone such as a consignment shop or auction? If you are going to take it somewhere to be sold designate an area for boxes to be filled with the stuff as it is ID'd. If you just keep setting the stuff back on the shelves or wherever it came from it will just make you do more work.[/QUOTE]
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