I have a unique patterned (non basket weave, which is apparently the common albeit still rare version) porcelain toaster from the 1930s (I believe). It is in impeccable, mint condition although it is missing its cord. There is a floral design on the side, two handles, it has prongs at the bottom on one side, a settings knob, and a push up lever. I also have the matching percolator with the same floral design that is in excellent condition. It is hard to find information on how much this might be worth. I have only found a few that have been sold. They were the “basket weave” variety and sold for several hundred dollars. I was assuming this was around the value of mine. I then found one that sold for $1400. Then I stumbled upon a toaster collection website. It had one that looked very similar to mine and it specifically stated they had paid over $2500 for it!! They said they had never seen one with that particular pattern, only basket weave. Does anyone know if I have something of high value here? Should I take it to be sold properly? What exactly does that even mean and where would I begin to start with that process? Thanks!
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Re: Antique Porceleir Toaster
Re: Antique Porceleir Toaster
Re: Antique Porceleir Toaster