Hi Helen.
Here goes the last batch.
33. Lenox vase 9"h total has inner glass vase in holder made of china - That's one of Lenox's glass insert style pieces. It's called a Classic Pierced Garden Vase. It's a discontinued pattern that ran around 2003. It should be worth about
$30 to $40. 34. 7" blue with lily of the valley flowers on it made in Denmark - That looks like a Bing and Grondhal mark. It looks like the mark that was used on some of their tableware designs. It looks like what they call the "big9" pattern. It's a modern pattern. There were 2 vases.. a 3" that's worth about
$30. And about a 7" is worth about
$65 to $75. 35. 7.25" h.. compote? - that should be an Indiana glass compote in the diamond point pattern from around the 1950s. It's worth about
$15 to $20. 36. ginger jar with lid 8.5"h and a plate 9" diam black with gold trim and flowers - That mark is in the books buts it's an unidentified seal mark from Japan during the late 20
th century (circa 80/90). It similar to the old arita porcelain stuff. They'll be worth about
$35 for the ginger jar and
$15 for the plate.
37. 10"h cut glass vase - It's a pineapple cut pattern. I'm not sure who made it. It's not listed with anyone. Its similar to Anchor Hocking, but I think its someone copying them. It should be from around the 50s/60s and worth about
$30 to $40. 38. decanter with stopper 10"h solid bottom..pretty crystal? - It's a crystal decanter from round the midcentury. It's a fan cut. It's called a block decanter with a rectangular stopper. I bet it held whiskey. It should be worth about
$30. 39. crystal vase with birds and gorgeous 5.5"h - It's pressed glass vase with etched/frosted birds. It looks modern --- last 20 years---and the kind of piece you would get from a giftware shop. I think it's part of the Byrds Collection by Hofbauer. It should be worth about
$20 to $30. 40. 3 perfume bottles - They look to be blown glass. The style looks like the vintage Egyptian bottles that came out of the 70s or so. Values depend on size, color, design, etc.
8" pale blue gold trim, -
$30 to $35 7" amber with etched flowers -
$25 to $30 7" clear with gold trim -
$20 to $25. For the water---- best thing you can do is turn them upside and let them dry. I would say use a coat hanger or wire with cloth around it (sort of like a big q-tip), but you don't' want to risk scratching it or getting it stuck.
41. 2 different pair of shoe clips - Both look to be from about the 60s or so. The metal looks some what soft--- like an alloy used to make them. Both have a distinct modernist look to them. They look sort of like Musi jewelry, which would fit the date and style. They'll both run about
$20 to $25 for each pair. 42. shoe clips 2" with MUSI on back and metal - Look at that. That's why the other 2 remind me of Musi. These are more of an open filigree design. They're kind of elegant. They should run about
$30 to $35. the other pair is brown plastic 2x 1.25 - Those look to be a circa 50s set. It's an older plastic, but not quite bakelite. 50s/60s would work for the look. They'll be worth about
$15. 43. three belt buckles...1. 1.25 x 1 with large rhinestones - That should be about a 40s set. It almost has a modernist look to it. It should be worth about
$10. 2)Oval with rhinestones F.N. Co. and the word sorosis (I think) - That should be a Fishel, Nessler and Co. buckle. They were around from the 1880s to 1920s, so it's older than any others you have. They produced some great Victorian jewelry. Yours is a bit simpler, but has a traditional early deco look. It should be worth about
$30 to $40. 3. Amber belt buckles with rhinestones (very pretty) - These are a deco design--- probably 30s or so. It looks like amber stones with marcasite. You're right...very pretty. They should be worth about
$40 to $50. 44. triangular shaped shoe clips with rhinestones 1x ½ - Those look to be from the 30s/40s. Interesting shape. I bet they look good on black shoes. =) They should be worth about
$20 to $25. a bow shaped belt buckle 2.5 " total length - I'd say these were more 20s/30s. Looks like 2 different cuts of stones---round inset and rectangular ones. It should be worth about
$30 or so. 45. pin with pic on front and the word KOLN 1 ¾ x 1 - Koln is a place in Germany. We know it more as Cologne. It's a souvenir pin from roughly the 60s...maybe 70s. It should be worth about
$10 to $15 46. rhinestone pin 1.25 long - That' a bar style brooch with graduated stones. It should be from the 40s or so and worth about
$15 a tiny bird pin ½" - He's cute. I'd say ..no older than the 70s. he should be worth about
$10. 47. 3.4" triangle clip for shoes - That's almost a deco look. They should be from the 40s or so. They're a bit similar to your others ones just smaller. They should run about
$15. a 3 rhinestone barrette - It might be plastic, but it's still cute. I'd say 50s/60s...maybe 70s. It should be worth about
$5 or so. 48. two pair earrings ½" cloth roses on posts - Cloth earrings were popular around the 50s or so. The style looks right. Flowers were the most common design because the material was easy to manipulate. They look pretty detailed. =) They'll be worth about
$10. dangles tops are very thin metal - These are more like a late 20
th century set. It looks like a chased metal design with a beaded spacer and what looks like crystals. Kind of reminds of the jewelry you see in new-age shops. They'll be worth about
$10 or so.All caught up. =) Let me know if you have any questions..
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