Nice surprise this morning
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My husband and I collected lighters and tobacciana. Years ago, we bought a silver-toned flower petal ashtray. One of our kids admired it, so we gave it to her. Later, we got another flower petal ashtray, but gold tone and still have it. I saw a story this morning about this item, and just for fun, checked sold prices on eBay. Wow! Up to $200! Nice to know.
I offered the one we have to our other kid, not sure if she'll take it.
Diamond_Dog
(34,612 posts)I love the art and learning the history behind it, and the sentimental value of the objects to the families who possess them.
Marthe48
(18,984 posts)I got rid of cable several years ago. I joined several facebook groups that discuss antiques and art. I've learned a lot
AKwannabe
(6,332 posts)On YouTube. Fyi
Marthe48
(18,984 posts)I figure I could. I'm on You Tube a lot for audiobooks.
I've been busy living American Pickers. lol
LakeArenal
(29,797 posts)I bought a LL Bean gym bag on line years ago for $5.
The Pickers found one just like it and got all excited. Because
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Years ago, we bought a Korean War Era silk jacket at a yard sale for $10. We got a bundle for it on eBay. Who knew? lol
LakeArenal
(29,797 posts)We keep that $500 tote in the back of our car. It holds all the fabric grocery bags because Costa Rica is trying to go no plastic.
Not any royal treatment here.
Marthe48
(18,984 posts)and a boatload of stuff I wish we'd never bought. A lot of times, finding the value after we bought something was a surpsrise and delight.
I'm downsizing, but if I find high sold values on things like this, I don't put it in my booth. I offer it to my kids, or rewrap and store it.
On the upside, my kids are embracing the hit in the pocketbook. One of them told me I could Christmas shop in my basement