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Langham or not??? - ID = L Zanetti

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stevetheb:

--- Quote from: rosieposie on October 10, 2010, 05:03:11 PM ---Well my pics are too big to upload, so I have sent them to Anne and asked her to kindly list them for me.... ;D

You rarely find Langham Glass in Charity shops unless they are the chipped ones!! See you at the Dog & Duck then?:cheers:

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So was this one for £2.50 a good buy?

rosieposie:
Yep!
But I think you must conceed it is rare to find them in Charity shops. 
Anyway, your punishment for finding it is that you will have to move everything up a little bit to make room for it on the windowsill, and that means the dust will show, so you will have to take them all off, dust the sill, then dust all the others before you put them back!!
BTW, I'm not jealous :cry:

shineyobjects:
Ouch! She/He has bumped the priced up :( I doubt she/he will sell it at that price with them pictures/context.
I'm not great with animals but I remember seeing this on live auctions http://www.liveauctioneers.com/sothebys/item/33794.

I hate charity shops I never come across anything I might give up on them.

TxSilver:

--- Quote from: shineyobjects on October 12, 2010, 10:45:59 PM ---Ouch! She/He has bumped the priced up :( I doubt she/he will sell it at that price with them pictures/context.
I'm not great with animals but I remember seeing this on live auctions http://www.liveauctioneers.com/sothebys/item/33794.

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That is a very good price for the dove. I did an auction search to get an idea of prices earned in recent years. One thing stuck out. When the winning bid was in euros, the price was high. When in dollars, low ($300 and less). Maybe I should send any future Zanetti pieces to European auction houses. There must be much appreciation for his work in Europe, more so than in the USA.

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