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Some Curosity, and value of items would nice before I bung them on The Bay. !
Hello,
1.
c. 1862 - 1891
( GORDON - E. & C. CHALLINOR )
I paid 10p.
2.
c. 1880 - 1891
( TILL & SONS )
I paid 10p.
PAINTINGS
3.
(Can anyone help identify the artist?)
I paid 50p.
4.
I paid 50p.
5.
(Two nice Greek paintings) Must be worth £15 each?
I paid £3 for both, so effectvely like £1.50 a painting...
6.
Two very big / nice IMO, signed prints.
I paid £1 for both of them, so effectively like 50p each.
7.
(Box of 17 forks / spoons / knifes / tonges / tableware, around 14 - 15 are hallmarked.)
I paid a £1 for the box.
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Please if somebody could put the number in the reply, then next to it maybe information about it and a possible value no matter how long, like for e.g.
10. Nice old clock - Value £50 - £60
Like that if that is O.K thanks...
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1. plate............English but in a japan style, interesting but not valuable may be £2 or £3
2. Flowing blue tureen. Americans like what they call flow blue. The cobalt blue runs and leaves a bluish shadow in the glaze.
3.4.5.6.. prints or paintaings are junk
7. paid a £1 worth a£1.
The hall marks are not silver marks. The items look plated. On the off chance the fish knife may be siver.
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