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Miniature silver cap guns - looked like a crackerjack prize - this one is Austrian

Large vintage Rosaries - dumbfounded by sold prices on ebay

Old enameled steel stuff - real surprise here -worth it’s weight in silver

Post photos later. Great day all around.
 

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What do you mean old enamel steel stuff? Are you referring to enamelware?
 

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Just read this now and passed up on an enameled covered pot at GW last night. Bummer
 

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Sorry - here’s the little cap gun View attachment 1564537 View attachment 1564538

They all sell for at least $75 it seems.

I left the rosary at work. But it’s 36 inches made of black wood and aluminum. They’re selling on ebay for $30-$50. I always pass them up.

The enamel steel is a funnel, a pitcher and two bowls in a gray sort of striped pattern. The thrift store clerk held it for me because she said the lady who donated them said they were 100 years old. So I bough them for $5.00. They really are that old and we have them in the antique booth at $75.00 (large to ship) but they would likely do $175 separately online. So pretty cool.
 

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Invalid attachments still.

Are you talking about a little pin fire pistol? The Austrian one? If so be careful how you list it. They get pulled regularly depending on the wording. I've sold a few of them in the past, got away with one and made the deal off ebay with the others because they were pulled.
Here is my thread about it... http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/g...5-small-cap-gun-made-austria.html#post3582481


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Yep that’s it. It looks like a pirate pistol though. It does not have the flare attachment. I bought one with the flares in Italy when I was 14 or 15 and had a blast with it. I’m going to copy somebody else’s listing and hope for the best.
 

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Yep that’s it. It looks like a pirate pistol though. It does not have the flare attachment. I bought one with the flares in Italy when I was 14 or 15 and had a blast with it. I’m going to copy somebody else’s listing and hope for the best.
Good luck. I've tried that with other listings and failed but you may have better luck. I have a dark cloud over me most of the time. lol
 

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