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Online Price guides for collectibles/antiques? Where can i get free price guides and information on vintage glass and kitchenware online? I've visited Kovels.com but they don't have any pictures! I've been finding vintage kitchenware for really cheap lately, but I don't know what any of it is worth.
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What used items sale good on Ebay?? Hello ebay ers, I am new to Ebay Full time!! I am loving it and having a ball. I buy and resell clothes, collectible tins, old toys. What have you found best that sells well, what can I make good profit on? What clothes are best to buy, what brands of china or porcelain should I look for, and how do I learn more about antiques, and costly items. I cant hardly take out a kovels guide to look for the item whay I am at a garage sale, also do you get more bargains at swap meets, garage sales, flea markets, or auctions?? Thanks, Josh
Where have all of the Antique Cigar Store Indian Figures gone today? I have a book about all of the Circus Wagon Carvings and Cigar Store Indian Show Figures from the 19th Century. They include carvers such as Thomas V. Brooks, Cromwell, unknown artists, Samuel A. Robb, etc. One was at a Chicago Carving shop in about 1921, and it had a Native American Carved Tobacco Figure Chief named Chief Skookum a Cigar Store Indian Statue carved by a European. They also had Carving Shops in New York City. In the Late-18th Century, Cigar Store Indian Statues were a Classic and they had Statues all over the World at this time, and they were actually relatively common at the time. They ranged from Hotels and Motels to Railroad Stations, to Tobacco Shops and even to Shopping Centers and Grocery Stores. They started to become more rare in about the Late-20th Century to last Century, however, these types now, in 2011, unlike the 1990s and 1980s and even 70s and 60s, unfortunately, they are becoming more hard to find and even harder to find every day. These Cigar Store Indians were once as common as Pirate Statues and Cigar Store Indian Reproduction. Nowadays, through antique auctions, and price guides like "Kovels" they cost over $1,000. So, where have all of the Antique Cigar Store Indian Figures gone today?
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