Assuming this is a lugage tag......

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try putting it in the "todays finds" section of tn. more people will see it.

also i can't read the letters so write them out to help any research.
 

Is there any lettering on the bail, above the slot?

intimer said:
also i can't read the letters so write them out to help any research.
HOMESTEAD
HOTEL
59
HOT SPRINGS
VA
 

PBK said:
Is there any lettering on the bail, above the slot?

intimer said:
also i can't read the letters so write them out to help any research.
HOMESTEAD
HOTEL
59
HOT SPRINGS
VA
Sure is. All I can make out is Boston.
 

My first guess would be...

J. C. ROBBINS, BOSTON
, early 1840's - about 1890. One of the major baggage tag makers.

As a second choice...

SHERBURNE & CO. BOSTON, 1865 - early 1900's.
 

PBK said:
My first guess would be...

J. C. ROBBINS, BOSTON
, early 1840's - about 1890. One of the major baggage tag makers.

As a second choice...

SHERBURNE & CO. BOSTON, 1865 - early 1900's.
Its J.C. ROBBINS. Your awesome. Thanks a million. Are these tags valuable?
 

DirtyMike said:
Are these tags valuable?

They can be, although most aren't as valuable as, say, railroad baggage tags. I've seen a few Eastern and Southern states hotel tags sell for as much as $100, and even more for those that could definitely be dated to the Civil War period. (Some of the tags from Western ghost towns can go for $500+.)

Yours is a bit rough; but then again, the hotel is a well known one with a long and interesting history. The main thing is, you've just got to find the right collector.

If it were mine, I'd keep it. It's a great relic! :thumbsup: :coffee2:
 

PBK said:
DirtyMike said:
Are these tags valuable?

They can be, although most aren't as valuable as, say, railroad baggage tags. I've seen a few Eastern and Southern states hotel tags sell for as much as $100, and even more for those that could definitely be dated to the Civil War period. (Some of the tags from Western ghost towns can go for $500+.)

Yours is a bit rough; but then again, the hotel is a well known one with a long and interesting history. The main thing is, you've just got to find the right collector.

If it were mine, I'd keep it. It's a great relic! :thumbsup: :coffee2:
I am definitely keeping it. I have never sold a find. The hotel is about 3 1/2 hours away from the homesite it was found at. Thanks again! :thumbsup: Mike
 

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