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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: KelsieG on October 03, 2008, 10:11:00 PM
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Hi all,
I was at a garage sale this evening, and stumbled across a fantastic find--a pair of Roseville Apple Blossom 8" cornucopias/vases in green...for FOUR DOLLARS.
I know they're originals, and I know they're probably worth more than $4, but I can find my particular cornucopias on the 'net. They're labeled as 323-8". I've found plenty of blue cornucopias and plenty of pink cornucopias, but no green ones. Does anyone have a book they could peek at or a proclivity for pricing Roseville pottery? I'm so excited. This is my first garage sale treasure. :)
I'm actually considering keeping them--I bought them to put on the mantel in our new (old) Victorian house...but then again, I could sell them and get that original light fixture I've been coveting...
Anyway...any ideas on their value? I'm thinking around $120/apiece, but I could be wrong.
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Kelsie, try looking here ..... http://www.replacements.com/webquote/RSVAPBG.htm
and you will see it referenced.
Great find and I'm sure you will be pleased when you find out their value.
One can not always find a reference or price for "rare finds" because such items often surface ....... and no one even knew they previously existed.
I have a set of Cambridge black amethyst, gold encrusted candlesticks in the “Gloria” pattern and I have yet to find a reference to them.