Antiques

I have alot of old things that may be worth money.What if I want to find out how much they may be worth before trying to sell them on e-bay.Is there a website where I can send pictures of my antiques so that someone can tell me more information about the item?


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Hello

I can help you with your antique's if you want to you can send me the picture's and I'll help you with priceing the stuff. Please send the pics to kyra1@frontiernet.net  and I'll send you a price list on your stuff.

Looking foirward to hearing back from you.

Thanks Jeff

 
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Dirt, Take pictures of them and show antique shops. have someone with photo phone take pictures and print on computer ( Very Littel Cost) if you have that many I would call an auction service and let them hold an auction sometimes you get less then value ,sometimes you get more! another way is to call antique shop and have them come in and give you and appraisal..Caution should be taken anyway you go, Get books and learn ballpark range  before calling anybody!  Take the time and do it right!   Good luck  also look at (worthpoint.com) REMEMBER IT'S A BUYERS MARKET TODAY!

 
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If you go on e-bay and go to an item you have- then click prices realized - it will show what that item sold for, such as silver teapot, find one, then on side click prices realized. There are some antique price guides available- such as Schroeder, and can be found at your library- if not yours then another library. Or do a google search for antique price guides and buy one. Often antique stores sell them.

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