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33. a. 5.5" brown glass on bottom states container made in Belguim - That's a midcentury storage container. It should be from the 60s or so. It should be worth about
$15.b. 3.5" h white pitcher with strawberries Avon - That's a cute little piece. It should be from the late 20
th century. It actually would probably be used as a bud vase. It should be worth about
$10 or so.c. 4.25" h tag says 24% lead crystal made in yugoslavis zajecar - That factory closed down in the 90s. They collapsed under all the economic pressure. It was founded in the mid 60s and the majority of their pieces come from the 70s/80s. It should be worth about
$15.34. 5" and 3" clear glass frogs - Those should be from about the 40s or so. Everyone made them so without a mark, it's almost impossible to say who made them. Jeannette was one of the biggest producers. Atlas was another. The smaller will be worth about
$5 the larger a few more---around
$8 or so.4.25" h white pitcher with attached flowers no marks - That looks a bit like a lefton piece. I would say it's most likely a Japanese piece from the 70s or so. It'll be worth about
$10..maybe a bit less.35. a. mini blue lantern - That's a mini oil night light. They're from about the 60s or so. Some date a bit earlier. They're cute little trinket pieces---most of what's in this set are. It'll run about
$12 or so.4" b. wheaton, N.J. antique reproduction 5.5"h - That's a colonial reproduction bottle. Wheaton produced a lot of reproduction. It's an old style bitters bottle. IT's a reproduction of an old Goldsboro bottle from around 1850. It dates to about the 1960s and is worth about
$10.c. 2.25"h marks on bottom - The mark is a bit hard to read, but it looks like an old Owens Illinois mark. They made a lot of little glass bottles and reproduction bottles. They're like little mini prescription and asprin bottles. They'll be from about the 30s to 50s and worth about
$5.D. 3.24" h made in Tiawan - That's a little knock of the old American bottles. It could be a faux snuff or opium bottle but those were ceramic. It should be from about the 60s and worth a
few dollars tops.36. made in England jar with lid 4"h - That's a midcentury jar. Pretty pattern. It looks like it might be a sugar jar from a container set. It'll be worth about
$10..maybe $15.A Gorham silver original 4.5" diam top 3"h inside great outside needs polishing - That should be an electroplate bowl (silver plate). They used the "original" name on their plated ware. They usually have codes like YC779 on them. It should be worth about
$25.For polishing you can use a good crème plolish, like Wrights. Just be gentle since it's silver plate.
37. last one of mom's things...I promise ??? a mason ball jar genuine sculptured glass 7"h - That' s a 60s to about 75 era bottle. Unfortunately the only ones worth money are the amber ones. Even the blue and aqua don't carry much money. A clear from then will be worth about
$10 ..maybe $15.38. Vintage Fine China, Japan #6701
8- 10.25" dinner plates, tureen with lid, 8-7.5" bowls, 6 saucers, 7 cups, 4-6.5" plates, 2-5.5" dessert bowls, sugar, 14" platter , gravy and one shaker (s&p) 39 pcs.
That's a midcentury pattern from a Japanese import company. You'll do better selling this as a whole than pieced out. You have enough pieces to make a pretty good starter set. The tureen helps a lot. As a whole it'll be worth about
$200 to $300.39. 1.5"h x 2"w ship with clear rhinestones pin the back has been silver painted because it was ugly - LOL. That's funny. That should be a circa 60s or so pin. The rhinestones look good. They look glued in, which means more lower level costume jewelry, but it's not a bad looking piece. It'll be worth about
$10 or so.40. Mikasa Garden club "Romorrow's Dream EC466 oven to table to dishwasher
12- 10.5" plates, 12-8" plates, gravy with plate (plate is 8.5x6.5), 9 cups
Tomorrow's Dream is discontinued, so that's a plus. Downside is..it was never very expensive. The dinner plates will run about
$15 each, the salad around
$10, cups about
$5 and about
$30 for the gravy.
As a whole..about
$250 to $350.41. white with green flowers china no marks 8-6"plates, 9 6" saucers, 2 creamers and 2 sugars . These were apparently 2 diff sets because they seem to be of diff. ages. (look at creamers)
They're the same pattern but looks like 2 different runs hence the color diff. No marks huh. That means probably an Asian import from the late 20
th century. I'd sell them as 1 giant lot or divide it into as 2 equal sets as possible. As individual sets...about
$75 to $125 for each or about
$200 to $250 for both.42. original and unused (my mom's ) (: KayDee pure linen hand prints Hope Valley, R.I. with orig stickers - Those are so neat. They're from the 70s. Most were New Englandish designs, but she had some pretty florals too. They look great. They'll be worth about
$10 ...maybe $15 a piece.43. itsy bitsy pic (I remember from childhood) can you read the back I think it says Valparaiso in Chili Valparaiso is a seaport in Chile, so the imagery would make sense. It might even be a tourist piece from that region. In fact..I'd bet on it. You're looking at about the 60s..maybe 70s. It'll be worth about
$5..maybe $10.44. 5.5"h pitcher and 4 cups and saucers no marks and a 10" h tea pot (pic of tea pot is numbered but I think it is out of order) = Those are pretty. Those don't look Asian. They could be "made in china" import pieces for an American company. They look a bit more decorative than really functional. Cute set though. It'll be worth about
$50 or so.45. three annual crystal glass plates. First edition 1978, and 1979 and 1981 Goebel, boxes included not bad condition but not great with orig stickers on plates and paper work in box (8.5" plates) - These were part of an annual series. They had ceramic plates too. Most are based on older Goebel designs. They ran from about 71 to 95. For the most part..boxed..they're worth about the same with just a few exceptions. They'll run about
$30 to $50 a piece.46. OK don't get confused (: #9 was Mikasa #466 and this is Mikasa EC400. They are practically the same except the 466 has the flowers {now hear me out} this set #400 has 1-12" platter, 1-9.5" serving bowl, cream and sugar and 11 saucers- the other one #466 has 9 cups and no saucers so.....I'm gonna put the cups and saucers together [marry them?]
It's also called Garden Club. I would do that too. Here's the breakdown anyway.
Platter -
$45 to $65Serving bowl -
$20 to $50Cream / sugar set -
$20 to $30Saucers -
about $5 a piece.47. butter dish with cover 7.75"long Mikasa Country Charm FG000 - Pretty pattern. It was discontinued back in the 80s. It'll run about
$20 to $25.48. Royal Gallery Fine China 9005G Jessica..Japan
11-10" plates, 12-5.5" dessert dishes, 12 saucers, 11-7.5" plates, 12-cups, cream and sugar, salt and pepper.
That's a more modern pattenr, but it is discontinued too.
Let's see.
10" dinner plates --
$10 to $12 each5.5" bread/butter plates -
$3 to $5 eachCups/saucers -
$5 to $10 each7.5" salad plate -
$4 to $6 eachCream/sugar set -
$25 to $35Salt/pepper -
$30 to $40.As a whole about
$250 to $350.Whew.
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