Sterling Dresser Set mirror and brush

bdxample

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I promised pics...not my usual quality, but enough to give a decent idea of the pieces

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lazyaussie

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i"d say there worth more as items than melt value usually brushes have only a thin layer of silver nice find by the way
 

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The mirror looks like it has been dropped and the handle bent. You may not be able to sell it as a collectible. But, someone may buy as silver scrap. It is probably "filled" by the look of that dent.

I just bid on a sterling and wood brush (strictly for scrap) and missed by a dollar.

How much did you pay? you might have 2-3 ounces total, depends on how thin the silver is.
 

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There are multiple "problems" with the set, including dents and an off-kilter mirror. I paid a total of 3.00 for both pieces at a garage sale.
 

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With that many problems,I would scrap them! But thats your decision.Good Luck :thumbsup:
 

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question to silver scrapers

do you guys & girls research the item/collectable value/ age/ rarity of a peace of silver before you pull em to bits ?? i watch silver on eBay over here in Aussie & 80% + goes for more than melt. also do ya sell it or stockpile it ?? i"m quite interested as i collect a little bit of old silver.
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Re: question to silver scrapers

lazyaussie said:
do you guys & girls research the item/collectable value/ age/ rarity of a peace of silver before you pull em to bits ??
lazy, I research a bit, but there is so much out there it is hard to find a match.

For example I bought a silver bud vase for $1.50 ($1.96AUD) but only the base is silver the vase part is glass with a cut design. It might only have $2.50 in silver but I might get $8-10 on feebay. So that is in my pile to list.

A note from my experience with weighted silver pieces: about 10-15% of the total weight is silver the rest is an epoxy or plaster filler.
 

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Re: question to silver scrapers

cyberdan said:
For example I bought a silver bud vase for $1.50 ($1.96AUD) but only the base is silver the vase part is glass with a cut design. It might only have $2.50 in silver but I might get $8-10 on feebay. So that is in my pile to list.
update on that silver bud vase, actually I just bought another that was amost a twin (paid $1) my wife saw both of them together and now I don't have them any more. >:(

I hope she doesn't put roses in them. can't stand the smell of roses :(

just call me dollardan
 

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