Last batch...assuming this one goes through.
1. Art deco type rhinestone and baguettes clip signed Marcel Boucher 1.75"w - That's cool. Boucher was a French jeweler. He was pretty prominent here circa 30s/40s. A piece like that should be worth
$50..maybe as high as $75.bow pin with ab rhinestones and baguettes with big pearl center 1.73" - That's a circa 30s/40s style piece. It's more like you find with shoe clips. I like the design on a brooch. That should be worth about
$25.2. 2" brooch with green baguettes and clear rhinestones - That's pretty. The style gives it a lot of movement. That's a deco shape ...probably from the 30s. You should be looking at around
$40 for something like that.1.5" flower pin purple with rhinestones - That's a bit of an enameled technique on the leaves. That should date to around the 60s. It should be worth around
$20.3. 60's jazzy single lady by A.J.C. 3"h - that should be the mark of American
Jewelry and Chain company. They were in business from 1927 to 1997. I think yours were made around the 30s/40s. She should be worth about
$50jazzy couple 3"h very detailed these are both pins - This one should be worth about
$754. 2 pr. Screw-on earrings grey moonstone with rhinestones - Those are pretty. I love that color. That stone has been popular since the turn of the century. I'm thinking...early 20
th C for yours. They should be worth about
$40 or soGreen rhinestone earrings - Those should date to the 30s/40s. The stones look really good. It looks like an oval cut offset by graduated square stones. Nice. =) That should be worth about
$25 to $30.5. Circle rhinestone earrings ¾" diam - Those are a bit of a button style. Dating is harder on those because the style has been used for a long time, but I think more midcentury. They're a gold tone with inset stones and a bit more costumey than some of your others. They should be worth about
$15.ab rhinestone pin signed ART - ART was started in the 40s by Arthur Pepper. It was originally called Mode ART. Just using ART dates to more around the 60s even though it's a deco style. That should be worth about
$20 or so.6. Lucite lady pin 2.75" long - that's neat. It looks like enameled lucite. That's probably art deco era..30s...maybe 40s. It should be worth about
$30.clover shaped pin 1" with faux pearls and ab rhinestones - Those look like faux seed pearls actually. Hmm.. I think that's modern...circa 60s maybe 70s. It should be worth about
$10 to $15.7. Set of china "Buttercup" by Paden City which was disc. In 1946
1- Platter oval 15" - $40 to $50
2- Platter round 12.5" - $30 to $40
3- 8-10"plates - dinner - $15 to $20 each
4- 8- 9" plates - luncheon - $10 to $15 each
5- 1-11.5" platter - $30 to $40
6- 1- 9" oval platter - $20 to $30
7- 8-7" plates - salad - $8 to $10 each
8- 8-6.25" plates - bread/butter - $5 to $8 each
9- 8-5" little bowls - dessert - $5 to $8 each
10- At the moment only 3 cups and no saucers so could you please give me the price of a cup and saucer together and separately if per chance they will show up (: cups and saucers are worth about $10. Just cups are worth about $5.
As a whole set...
about $450 to $550.8. 6-6.5" plates...says Copeland on back - That's a brown transferware pattern. It's an aesthetic movement pattern---circa 1880. The pattern should be Cairo. They're worth about
$15 to $20 a piece.9. Made in occupied Japan Famara Tajimi sugar bowl - Could that say Damara? It looks the dream rose pattern by Damara. It should date to the 40s with that mark and be worth about
$20 to $25.then there is this covered bowl with the same info on the bottom as the sugar bowl and dimensions are 10" across x 7"h- That's a tureen. It's worth about
$125 to $150.10. Made in Western Germany..cuts an egg into 6 even wedges - "Western Germany" was used from 1946 to 1990 more or less. Given the box..I think 1950s or 1960s or so. It's an egg slicer. In the original box it's worth about
$20.11. Danbuary Mint...American Rose Bell collection in the following names; Bo Peep rose, mischief rose, diorama rose, peace rose, wendy cussons rose, reine des violettes rose, pascali rose - The American Rose collection was produced in the late 70s/80s. There were about 12 in the full set. For the most part, the values are the same. They generally run about
$10 each.12. Avon cup and saucer 1974 Blue Blossoms , made in England - These were part of a set by Avon that was literally just a cup and saucer-no extra pieces. A number of people just collect those (which is something to keep in mind with pretty patterns that you don't have complete sets of). They produced these mainly through the 70s and 80s. The blue Blossoms is worth about
$20.Pink Roses 1974 Avon cup and saucer - This one is worth about
$1013. Princess China cup/saucer Occupied Japan - I like black based Japanese pieces. It make the colors pop. Occupied Japan mark puts it during the 40s. With that pretty of a floral design...those can run from about
$30 to $40a small urn? No marks 2"h x 3.5"w - It's an urn shape, but it's more or less a vase with a courting scene. The scene goes back to the Victorian era, but yours isn't marked and it's unsigned. I'm thinking Asian copy from the mid century. It'll be worth about
$15.14. Bowl and pitcher #5380-CR E W Japan 5.5" total h - The mark is related to the midcentury. I can't find anything concrete on the name. It's related to an import co (sort of like Lefton). I find it on everything from dinnerware to figurines, so..import. =) They made a lot of giftware style items. It should be worth about
$20.15. Trinket dish golden crown E&R Western Germany 1886 in crown on sticker and on bottom Gerold Pozzellan. That should stand for Ebeling & Reuss Co.. The company dates back to 1886. They actually just closed down completely around 2002. That sticker was used in the 50s/60s. Their floral trinkets are worth about $15
16. Gorgeous grape design punch bowl with 10 cups and stand tot h 9" top diam of bowl is 12" - That is pretty. - I think that's Anchor Hocking from the 50s. Technically it's called Vintage, but I've always preferred what collectors call it---Grape Clusters. With 10 cups...it's worth about
$50...maybe as high as $75 if you're lucky. That should do it but if you have any Q's let me know. =)
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