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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: roh163 on August 04, 2014, 03:49:39 AM
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Hi i have found a few items that i think come from the 1930s -1950s . Could someone please help me value and identify them.
http://pho.to/6bZDY
Thanks
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A few interesting little bits and bobs. The Edward VIII ashtray is collectable for obvious reasons and i haven't seen that design before.
The magic book is in fairly poor condition but would be worth a few pounds on Ebay. I think the clockwork car might be Minic ( look at the base ) , and even in that condition would be worth listing on Ebay if it didn't interest you.
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Regarding the magic book, I think the difficulty in selling something like that is the limited market -- it's a small, select group of people who know/care who Mrs. John Le Breton is. Then, you need them to be collectors as well. I'm speaking from experience. I have a fantastic piece in my possession, A Goddess Arrives by Gerald Gardner. In the occult world, Gardner is a celebrity, considered the founding father of modern witchcraft/Wicca. The book was pressed and paid for by him in a *very* limited run. My copy comes with provenance, last sold in an occult shop in London for 1000 pounds in 2004, it's wonderful -- except, the Gardner museum already has a copy, and most people who know he is don't have money for collection pieces like this.
I looked yours up, and I have a question: does it say 1st Ed. inside the binding?
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I cant seem to see the 1st edition mark on the binding however it does say first published 1919 and also Printed in Great britain by Butler and Tanner , Frome and London on the bottom of a page. And there is a signature on the first page that i cant read.
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I cant seem to see the 1st edition mark on the binding however it does say first published 1919 and also Printed in Great britain by Butler and Tanner , Frome and London on the bottom of a page. And there is a signature on the first page that i cant read.
What's printed on the reverse of the title page ?
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The writing " First Published 1919"
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The box appears to be a ornate cigarette or cigar box from what I can see. That along with the ashtray should sell well...Tobacciana items are popular.
Your address telephone metal slide and flip holder isn't rare...in fact you will see many for sale. But the younger generation is showing interest in them again.
The metal holder with cobalt glass insert - don't know the size of it and if there are any marks on the bottom. So guessing...it can be a salt or sugar holder...or a candle holder. Just can't tell from the picture. Would need more.
Agree with Ipcress on the car. Would need to see the name on the car. The style of it is desirable even in the condition it is in.
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The car says Tri-ang on the back.
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Believe this could be what your wind-up car would look like in excellent condition? "A Triang Minic Riley Police Car: Metal body 2 lead figures twin black plastic loudspeakers tinplate radiator bumpers and headlamp surrounds smooth cast hubs working push and go mechanism - Excellent."
http://www.mullocksauctions.co.uk/lot-61281-triang_minic_riley_police_car_metal_body_2.html (http://www.mullocksauctions.co.uk/lot-61281-triang_minic_riley_police_car_metal_body_2.html)
(http://www.mullocksauctions.co.uk/wmsimages/TM-04June2013A/108.jpg)
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In my cars current condition would i be expecting a price much lower than the price in the auction?
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Also after scrubbing the bottom of the blue glass salt holder the black material came away to reveal a silver colour the casing isn't magnetic either. Does it mean that the casing for the salt holder is silver?
http://share.pho.to/6espD
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In my cars current condition would i be expecting a price much lower than the price in the auction?
go on Ebay and search for Triang or Minic and look in the Sold listings. You'll see several in pretty poor condition selling for anything from £10 to £40.
Collectors love restoring them.
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My first thought about the "box" was that it is an empty daguerreotype case?
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Your right , never heard of a daguerrotype but it looks similar
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Rauville, I have to agree with you about the daguerrotype case the closer I look at it! Great catch!
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Daguerrotype cases are sold w/o the photos on ebay also.