Yeah. Since I don't know much about this type of stuff, I was trying to buy signed pieces so I can research them. The Royal Copenhagen "wildbird" appears to sell for around $15. I like it a lot, its a very nice piece. The Occupied Japan figures I think were only $5-10 for the pair and those particular ones seem to be common. Thanks again the the help. I do enjoy this stuff and want to learn more about it.
About that little dish. Enschede is a city in the Netherlands. It's the coat of arms from Enschede. On the back it says it's handpainted in Germany. (Bavaria)
If you want any advise.. Have a good garage sale. And get rid of everything. Learn about stuff before buying junk and troubling yourself with resale. Not worth it. Sorry!
Finding new stuff and learning about it is part of the fun. They all won't be winners, but I know enough to be dangerous. Been buying and reselling over 15 years and it has served me well. Garage sales can be fun and a good way of selling off items. Only have $15 invested in my purchases from that by and I'm already up $190 on the deal.
The music box is through Giftcraft , sold at the 5 and Dime.
Great info, thank you
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Royal Copenhagen is collectible. Occupied Japan used to sell well, but not so much right now.
Good luck!
Yeah. Since I don't know much about this type of stuff, I was trying to buy signed pieces so I can research them. The Royal Copenhagen "wildbird" appears to sell for around $15. I like it a lot, its a very nice piece. The Occupied Japan figures I think were only $5-10 for the pair and those particular ones seem to be common. Thanks again the the help. I do enjoy this stuff and want to learn more about it.
About that little dish. Enschede is a city in the Netherlands. It's the coat of arms from Enschede. On the back it says it's handpainted in Germany. (Bavaria)
Thank you. I thanks for checking out the video
You can make a nose for the snow man out of polymers clay…
Go suggestion. Thanks for watching the video, I hope you enjoyed it.
The first piece is Imari ware from Japan. Nice.
Thank you very much for the info.
If you want any advise..
Have a good garage sale.
And get rid of everything.
Learn about stuff before buying junk and troubling yourself with resale.
Not worth it.
Sorry!
Finding new stuff and learning about it is part of the fun. They all won't be winners, but I know enough to be dangerous. Been buying and reselling over 15 years and it has served me well. Garage sales can be fun and a good way of selling off items. Only have $15 invested in my purchases from that by and I'm already up $190 on the deal.
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