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A Man of Wealth and Taste
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Out there somewhere beyond the doors of perception
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It's like a bottle of wine, what is the bottle worth after the wine is consumed. In this case you have some Limoge Porceline pieces....which are not uncommon...if they were early 1900's then I would say they would be more valuable...as nobody really thought of things as being collectable, and things were used accordingly, the survival rate was much lower....thus something in good condition has more value.
Why not check with some spirit merchants in NYC....
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