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Finally Fragonard!

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Max:
Ah, the one in your photo is the same as mine Anne, except yours has a sticker. I've noted the one on Davids' website too.  Aren't you both dying to know what the other Fragonard picture is?  I'll find it somehow.  ;) ;D

Thought I'd add that mine is a plain bowl/dish, not fluted.

Anne:
Mine was boxed as well Max, (the box is upstairs in the cupboard along with all the other boxes I can't bear to part with - sad or what?!  ::))

josordoni:

--- Quote from: Anne on January 06, 2007, 11:45:28 PM ---Mine was boxed as well Max, (the box is upstairs in the cupboard along with all the other boxes I can't bear to part with - sad or what?!  ::))

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The "what" above being sensible....just think about all those poor people who threw their Dinky boxes away!!

Your Chance boxes may make money without any contents one day...

David E:
Boxes do add a little value, particularly if they are in pristine condition, but not massively so. Still well worth keeping as they take up virtually no extra room :)

Sue C:
I saw a programe recently, where a London jewler gave a woman £75 for an empty box! apparently, if he can match a piece of jewellry to a box he can make a more substancial profit on the piece abroad.

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