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By caitlinbenner5, 16 December, 2013

Ruby Gold Slipper

Category
Jewelry and Gemstones
Condition
Good
Description

A Close Friend Passed away years ago and passed this down to me. This is the Ruby Slipper? He gave with the history note. Theyre is 2 parts i cant read

This is the old hand written note that came with the ruby slipper:

This Gold Slipper with a Ruby on its Toe is for John Bruce Lawson. It was given to me at the time of his birth, July 17th 1959 by Hara Malamaki,wife of the former Greek Ambassador to Canada, Pami Malamaki. It is a Greek Custom to give something with red on it at the birth- signafying the passing of the bloodlines I think though Hara's English was difficult to understand. She told me that a close friend of her had given it to her ( Hara) when she was visiting in Cairo at the time ___? (cant make the writing out) took over the ___? and Confiscated all the money and gold of the wealthy people. Hara and monay other friends left the country with money and jewellery sewn into their clothes or beaded onto dresses or covered as buttons ect. The friend said if she ever got out she would get her jewellery back but if not, the friends should keep it and enjoy it. This will replace the pearl ring dad gave me at your birth as it was stolen by the two live ins we had with us in 1968

Love BB

OCtober 20th 1982

J. Lawson

 

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By jade chambers, 16 December, 2013

Chanel No. 5

Category
Perfume Bottles
Condition
Excellent
Description

I need an appraisal for an antique Chanel No. 5. I believe it is from the 1920-1940's because of the dot under the No. instead of the side of it. It has the box and it is unopened. Although it is missing the little black circle that would be on the seal.  The bottom of the box says EXTRAIT M M and also No. 202, Made in France. Thank you! 

Jade

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By caitlinbenner5, 16 December, 2013

Ronson De-Light Mastercase Earlier Model

Category
Other
Condition
Good
Description

Earlier Model Ronson De-Light Mastercase

One of Ronson's earliest and less common case lighters, this chromium plated De-Light Mastercase from the 1930s is finished with a rich, chocolate brown leopard print and black enamal finish. The Mastercase holds 14 non-filter cigarettes (or 72s) with a built-in cigarette lighter in the top

Engraved inside:

Art Metal Works Inc

Newwark N.J U.S.A

U.S Pat. Ref. # 19203

Genuine Chromium Plate

RONSON DE-LIGHT MASTERCASE

 

 

Need Info and Whats its worth.. was my grampas back in the day and he passed away.. looking for information on this beautiful piece

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By James 83, 16 December, 2013

Jacobs Bros scale

Category
General Antiques and Collectibles
Condition
Good
Description

Green in color glass reader in middle of scale, brass or copper basket on right off scale serial number 33868-

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By elmgrovecam, 16 December, 2013

antique wooden hand held mirror

Category
Other
Condition
Poor
Description

This is a hand held mirror that I found in a flea market. It looks to me to be very old, and resmbles something of an Edwardian style. I don't know much about it, there are no distinctive markings on it to indicate who made the piece. The beveling on the glass and wooden handle suggests a high quality piece. Any info would be gladly acceppted, thanks!

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By LaLaLouise, 16 December, 2013

Toledo Spanish Dagger

Category
Militaria
Description

Hello,
From personal research I've found that this is a Toledo Spanish Dagger, however I am unsure about the legitimacy of the blade, as I don't know much about antique daggers. 

If anyone could help in giving me a rough estimate on the value of the item, or even information about it's history, I would greatly appricate it. 

Thanks, 

Louise 

 

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