Trade for a GOOD sewing machine.
#71
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buahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaaaaaaaaa! !!!!!!!!
rotf,lmbo! egads, elroy.
i'm sure they are a treasure, somehow, to the person who owns them--but i don't see the inherent value unless there is some terrific story and fabulous provenance connected. perhaps they've watched one episode of "antiques roadshow" too many.
rotf,lmbo! egads, elroy.
i'm sure they are a treasure, somehow, to the person who owns them--but i don't see the inherent value unless there is some terrific story and fabulous provenance connected. perhaps they've watched one episode of "antiques roadshow" too many.
#72
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Originally Posted by 3incollege
I can bet refinished, they are worth alot . most likely alot more than an old sewing machine.
They should put in an auction.
They should put in an auction.
i'm sure the owner thinks they have a real gem, here--any buyer, though, would have to be convinced with evidence, even in a trade for a sewing machine. from here, it looks pretty near worthless.
#78
I just looked these up and they are 1830-1850. In fair condition,1200. For two piece parlor set. Refinished and ready for sale, no provenance or signature on frame,3500. With signature, up to $10,000.00. If I were younger, they would have looked great in my 150+ yr old house.
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Gramily - go back to page 1 of this and you can click on what the author is talking about - they posted the worst looking junk that they are asking to trade for a really good sewing machine - too darned funny!
Originally Posted by Gramily
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