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Sconces
Your Rococo style candle sconces circa 1974 would bring around $250 at auction. Tres chic!
Thank you, I have a number…
Thank you, I have a number of similar items from that period. In some cases, multiple same items. Any advice on where to have more of it appraised?
Feel free to post your…
Feel free to post your photos here. I'd love to give it a whirl! Just make sure to separate like items. Don't post a table with a candlestick, for instance. Multiples of the same item is fine, like porcelain dinnerware, but give us a clear shot of pattern, hallmarks, etc. More photos are better, most importantly any damage. Condition is always an issue. Can't wait to see what else you have!
In reply to Thank you, I have a number… by R4L2
Thanks! I'm going to upload…
Thanks!
I'm going to upload the photos I have of some things I have, taking good ones is the easy part for me. Having the patience (and eyesight after 40 on cell phone! Lol) to compare details is where I fail.
In reply to Feel free to post your… by SilentGal
I can't wait to see what you…
I can't wait to see what you have!
In reply to Thanks! I'm going to upload… by R4L2
I just uploaded some things…
I just uploaded some things I already had pictures of, some I know more about but not enough to make much difference. All of it was passed down by grandparents, in some cases I have 2 or even 3 of an item.
In reply to I can't wait to see what you… by SilentGal