Alon
One of the Regulars
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- TO, Canada
Gents,
I went to an estate sale for the first time today and found some interesting things. Initially I was slightly disappointed since the website did advertise a lot of antiques. They were either gone in the first hour or there weren't as many as advertised, either way, am I glad I went!
The first item is this pocket pocket pocket dictionary. Notice the size of the thing, the Canadian quarter next to it is the same size as an American quarter.
Paid $1.00
The next item was a fully functioning type writer in excellent condition with a carrying case.
Paid $5.00
The last item simply blew me away and I couldn't believe this wasn't snatched in the first minutes of the sale. Either the estate manager doesn't know a great deal about antiques or else I'm a fool, but take a look for yourselves and judge. For the pièce de résistance I ask that you follow the links to my Flickr account because I'm not sure what the Lounge's policy is on displaying swastikas.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3140/2701475803_8b00a67880.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3073/2702288222_916e18cef4.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3256/2701474109_a32b5bbb2d.jpg
Notice that the porcelain is English made, not German. I am therefore inclined to believe that this set is from Anglo-India from at least before the 1930's when the ******** came to be associated with Germany's WWII-era leadership Germany. The company is "The Crescent China" marked on the back of both pieces.
Asking price $50.00. Paid $10.00.
Not a bad day, eh?
I went to an estate sale for the first time today and found some interesting things. Initially I was slightly disappointed since the website did advertise a lot of antiques. They were either gone in the first hour or there weren't as many as advertised, either way, am I glad I went!
The first item is this pocket pocket pocket dictionary. Notice the size of the thing, the Canadian quarter next to it is the same size as an American quarter.
Paid $1.00
The next item was a fully functioning type writer in excellent condition with a carrying case.
Paid $5.00
The last item simply blew me away and I couldn't believe this wasn't snatched in the first minutes of the sale. Either the estate manager doesn't know a great deal about antiques or else I'm a fool, but take a look for yourselves and judge. For the pièce de résistance I ask that you follow the links to my Flickr account because I'm not sure what the Lounge's policy is on displaying swastikas.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3140/2701475803_8b00a67880.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3073/2702288222_916e18cef4.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3256/2701474109_a32b5bbb2d.jpg
Notice that the porcelain is English made, not German. I am therefore inclined to believe that this set is from Anglo-India from at least before the 1930's when the ******** came to be associated with Germany's WWII-era leadership Germany. The company is "The Crescent China" marked on the back of both pieces.
Asking price $50.00. Paid $10.00.
Not a bad day, eh?


