Tiffany for a buck, Hummel for two. Old Jug for Three
I started at my favorite thrift store; Value Village. Aside from the jug posted on the "What's it Worth" board, I picked up a couple of Sony tower speakers for $20.
My other thrift store was having an annual sale where they bring out all the best stuff at the same time. I don't get it, it was only a little bit busier than usual. Anyway there I found 24pcs of Tiffany knives for a buck each, and a Hummel salt n' pepper shaker set for $4.
Re: Tiffany for a buck, Hummel for two. Old Jug for Three
Originally Posted by clovis97
Nice finds!!!
Are the knives sterling or silver plate?
Just plated copper handles, and pretty poor shape at that. I posted the luncheon knives, the dinner knives are worse. So far I haven't found this pattern so I can't eBay 'em properly.
That is IT! I'd be happy to get 1/20th of the Replacements.com price though. Theirs are imitations, but they're in perfect condition. Maybe spending a little time and effort (and minimal cash) on restoration would pay off.
That is IT! I'd be happy to get 1/20th of the Replacements.com price though. Theirs are imitations, but they're in perfect condition. Maybe spending a little time and effort (and minimal cash) on restoration would pay off.
Collectors don't want restoration.. I think you would lower the value not raise the value
some people call me the creeper ,cuz they don't know my name or face - Alice Cooper
That is IT! I'd be happy to get 1/20th of the Replacements.com price though. Theirs are imitations, but they're in perfect condition. Maybe spending a little time and effort (and minimal cash) on restoration would pay off.
Collectors don't want restoration.. I think you would lower the value not raise the value
You're probably right. I don't think I'd use them in their current condition though. Besides, an hour of research tells me there are two ways to re-plate them; either expensively or shoddily. I emailed replacements.com, do you know they buy flatware? And apparently I'm wrong about them being imitations. I think I'll toss the dinner knives on eBay for 7 days starting Monday evening and see what happens.
That is IT! I'd be happy to get 1/20th of the Replacements.com price though. Theirs are imitations, but they're in perfect condition. Maybe spending a little time and effort (and minimal cash) on restoration would pay off.
Collectors don't want restoration.. I think you would lower the value not raise the value
You're probably right. I don't think I'd use them in their current condition though. Besides, an hour of research tells me there are two ways to re-plate them; either expensively or shoddily. I emailed replacements.com, do you know they buy flatware? And apparently I'm wrong about them being imitations. I think I'll toss the dinner knives on eBay for 7 days starting Monday evening and see what happens.
yes I knew they buy flatware.. a collector might want them for collection an they can restore it they like to.. btw I posted in bottle forum about your bottle
some people call me the creeper ,cuz they don't know my name or face - Alice Cooper
Re: Tiffany for a buck, Hummel for two. Old Jug for Three
Kind of funny. I picked up a Hummel Art book yesterday at a thrift store. It is from 1978 and has over 400 pictures with prices. I figured it was worth a buck for the reference material. It's like this one: