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By laguera, 6 January, 2014

silver vinaigrette

Category
Silver and Silver Overlay
Condition
Excellent
Description

a silver snuff box or vinaigrette with scroll design. it has, imprinted inside the figure of a lion,an anchor,and a female head silohette . It has the initials ES between the lion and face, and has the initials E S and B. and the inside of the other lid. It is approximately 2 by 1 inches. On the top there are 2 initials ,I guess of the person it belonged to, that are the letters JW. All I could find out is that the makers mark belongs to Edward Smith from Birmingham, England.

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By kgator, 6 January, 2014

Antique Nuremburg eyeglasses and case

Category
General Antiques and Collectibles
Condition
Excellent
Description

Nuremberg eyeglass and case, circa 1700-1800.  I obtained this from a great uncle's antique collection.

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By WDale, 6 January, 2014

Wax rope lamp

Category
Lamps and Chandeliers
Condition
Fair
Description

This is a lamp which has a wax "rope" that feeds into the burner mechanism.  What is it called and what is it worth, please.

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By hendricks417, 6 January, 2014

Walnut Pie Safe

Category
Furniture
Condition
Good
Description

I recently purchased this pie safe from a former work colleague since she was moving and did not have space for it. She told me this item had been in her family for 5 generations, and that it was a solid walnut pie safe. My wife and I are not looking at selling we are just internested in a approximate value. The entire pie safe is in great condition other than the bottom right safe door which looks like it has deteriorated due to age. The exact weight of this piece is unknown, however it took four men to carry the safe into our home, and is definately the heaviest piece of furniture in our home. 

The actual history is unknown since my coworker has left and moved to Alaska any information that could be given from the pictures would be great.

 

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By dkhammar, 6 January, 2014

silver plate tea service

Category
Silver and Silver Overlay
Condition
Good
Description

set of tea service by pairpoint mfg co, quadruple plate :

on bottom of tea pot:  6515-5  above hallmark  and 324   under the hallmark

                                                                                              C.

 

each piece has a different number.   I have the Coffee pot, tea pot sugar, creamer and another 

larger "sugar bowl" ( double handled with lid).   floral pattern motiff on body of pieces, grapes and grape leaves on "collar" of each piece.

Can you tell me the value of this piece? i dont know if its worth it to sell or just keep

Thank you,

Debbie

                                                                                              

                                                                                               

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By sosipanet, 6 January, 2014

What is it?

Category
Vintage Electronics
Condition
Excellent
Description

I bought this thing at an estate sale because no one running the sale knew what is was.  They took my $5 offer.  The base is about 2.75" x 5.5" and seems to be made of bakelite.  The +/- terminals indicate it would be connected to a direct current power source (battery?).  Turning the knob at the top raises it up and down.  There is a plastic cap over the top, left removable probe type thing.  When lowered all the way down the probe is still about 3/4" from touching the left pedestal.  A magnet will not stick to any of the metal surfaces which indicates the metal might be stainless steel.

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