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Finnish Vase...
stevetheb:
I'm not planning on selling it so it's value isn't really an issue. Though of course is always useful to know. Even a £5 would be a good profit margin. Though not as good as my Whitefriars vase with the cut fish!
romy:
If I could pick this up for £5-£10 on Ebay, I'd be a VERY happy woman. My experience of Ebay has been that it's almost impossible to pick up anything worthwhile below retail price, but maybe I've just been unlucky? ???
romy:
--- Quote from: stevetheb on January 07, 2007, 12:42:50 AM ---I'm not planning on selling it so it's value isn't really an issue.
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Perhaps not, but at least I've done some digging and answered your question, thus saving you another fruitless afternoon!
Regards from 'kind person' waiting for thanks... ;)
Pinkspoons:
There's one of these vases in blue that's been pottering about in a second-hand shop in Nottingham for about 9 months at £6.50. It looks sad and lonely, so I'll probably eventually buy it. ;D
But here's one on eBay which recently finished at a little above £10: Auction Link - but I would say that's an above-average price. When I was looking online to see if it would be worth buying the Nottingham one to sell on at a profit, they were mostly ending at £5. Either the market is on the rise again, or you have just landed unlucky in your searches!
Carolyn Preston:
--- Quote from: Pinkspoons on January 07, 2007, 12:35:00 AM ---As a note, you should always be wary of Millers' guide prices - they're usually WAY off the mark.
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Interesting. I was looking at said book at a local bookstore trying to rid myself (in the best way possible) of some Christmas loot in the form of a gift card from said bookstore. Millers was to be had for the price of 45.00 dollars. :o That would have been it for the gift card so I decided against it. Rather glad now. :)
Carolyn
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