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By leighwest, 25 September, 2012

Art Deco Murano glass swans

Category
Glass
Condition
Mint
Description

two "Formia Murano 299/500" glass swans.  Blue and gold in interior

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By Ranjerry, 25 September, 2012

a pair of dinning Chairs

Category
Furniture
Condition
Excellent
Description

Unsure about the origin of these chair. I searched the net but could find nothing like it

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By blue101, 25 September, 2012

E.N. Welch Bee Hive Clock

Category
Clocks
Condition
Good
Description

Bee Hive Clock made by E.N. Welch.  Looks in great shape but missing some clock parts and looks like the back clock peice was converted to a modern timer. 

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By ErinLK485, 25 September, 2012

Henredon End Tables

Category
American Furniture
Condition
Excellent
Description

I bought these at an estate sale and know nothing about them. Any information would be wonderful. Thanks!

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By blue101, 25 September, 2012

Vintage Bird Lamp

Category
Lamps and Chandeliers
Condition
Mint
Description

Vintage Bird Lamp.  Looking to sell but not quite sure of value.  I can't find any like it online.  It is in Mint condition but the cord is old and frayed.

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By wendy_b, 25 September, 2012

Titanic Silent Film

Category
General Antiques and Collectibles
Condition
Good
Description

I am preparing a negotiation for a class in law school. The facts of the negotiation include coming to an agreement for the purchase of a ten-minute, one-reel film that premiered on May 14, 1912. The film is called Saving the Titanic and stars Dorothy Gibson, the highest paid actress at the time. This is the only known surviving print of the film. 

What would a museum pay for this film? The museum has determined that restoration and preservation of the film will cost approximately $15,000. 

Any guidance would be appreciated. Thanks!

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