debodun
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- way upstate in New York, USA
I have hundreds of cat, dog and other animal figurines and related items. Way to may to post here. I'll just show a few group photos.
Are those top ones Polish eggs?A small egg collection (small for me).
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Love the marble and stone darning eggs!A small egg collection (small for me).
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Could very likely be - some eastern European country.Are those top ones Polish eggs?
I had a Polish friend who had a collection of those painted wooden eggs "from back home" in a basket.Could very likely be - some eastern European country.
It transpires these bags are big business .. We have antique shows on TV where experts evaluate the public's' ''antiques'' before they go to the auction room and those little bags always go for a lot....surprisingly very popularMesh and beaded handbags. The mesh bags were stylish in the 1920s.
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Mom had a silver mesh bag .. also an alligator bag with tortoise shell. Wish I had those still.It transpires these bags are big business .. We have antique shows on TV where experts evaluate the public's' ''antiques'' before they go to the auction room and those little bags always go for a lot....surprisingly very popular
the silver ones fetch a lot of money Pinks.... not seen an alligator one with tortoiseshell so I can't say but it sounds very rare...Mom had a silver mesh bag .. also an alligator bag with tortoise shell. Wish I had those still.
What will you do with these, Deb?Yep, I have a foreign coin collection, too. Since almost all of Europe has gone to the Euro currency, some of my Italian lira, French francs and German marks are no longer being minted and my be collectors items. I have a few dating back to the 1800s. When I worked in the lab, many of the scientists traveled to conferences and seminars in foreign lands. I'd ask them to bring be back some coins. Most were happy to do so and didn't even ask to be reimbursed. Only one ever did. Of course I have the most from Europe, some countries ar to like some Middle Eastern or African
countries.I have them sorted by country and in manilla envelopes. The whole thing, including the box, weights 19.5 pounds (9 kilos).
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"The Antiques Road Show", Holly? I have seen the British one. We have a version of it here, but haven't seen it since I cut the cord.It transpires these bags are big business .. We have antique shows on TV where experts evaluate the public's' ''antiques'' before they go to the auction room and those little bags always go for a lot....surprisingly very popular
It's like Felix the Cat's magic bag. Whatever you want, it's in there! LOLDeb. Your home is not a home, it's a museum!![]()
I like to get them out and look at them every now and then. Like people that get out the family photo album and look at pictures.What will you do with these, Deb?
There was a show here like Holly described."The Antiques Road Show", Holly? I have seen the British one. We have a version of it here, but haven't seen it since I cut the cord.
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That was very interesting, looking at the sign on your home's property, that marks the site as historical.
Does it refer to the land site, solely, and not to the present house on it? (Yours)
Does that historical designation mean anything about the future sale of either? Such as,
Whether something about them would need to be preserved, and not changed, by any new owner?