I’m playing around with the format, but I think to be fair to everyone, they’ll need to get it spot on…they do get one of my books for taking part though!
This Ruth would take 100 squids too! Crucifix .. pray for someone who's died, but made of tin. Not a grave marker. Coffin marker? OK, but it's not on a coffin so I'd suspect not used even if she hadn't said so. It's not buried! Very Goth. If I were guessing... 75 pounds off the top of my head. She says it's "rare" but I'd bet it was dirt common in Ireland!
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Thank you Penny
I ve never seen something like this ..ever !
Me neither!
Dear Everyone, fun video about a coffin marker. Who would think coffin markers would be a desirable collectable!?
I guessed 70 pounds, which would be about 90 in US dollars so I give myself half credit.
You might have won a £100!
I was over thinking things - thought it might have been a portable altar piece for use during war times.
I didn’t know when I saw it!
Love it! Do the contestants have to get the price spot on or within 10% eg?!
I’m playing around with the format, but I think to be fair to everyone, they’ll need to get it spot on…they do get one of my books for taking part though!
@@DavidHarperAntiques Lovely, we'll be watching..ps my hubby got it bang on haha!
This Ruth would take 100 squids too! Crucifix .. pray for someone who's died, but made of tin. Not a grave marker. Coffin marker? OK, but it's not on a coffin so I'd suspect not used even if she hadn't said so. It's not buried! Very Goth. If I were guessing... 75 pounds off the top of my head. She says it's "rare" but I'd bet it was dirt common in Ireland!
I’m not sure what you’d actually do with it today, but Suzie finds the most unusual items and sells huge quantities of them!
i dont know why but it looked french to me . like a cookie tin .
just thinking out loud
I agree, it has that look…wait till you see the other objects coming up!
Valued at £90; but can it be sold for £90 ??
Suzie sells a lot of unusual things !