There are a couple of things that would probably effect the value: It’s relatively recent, so the hardcore Dean collectors would likely already...
I remember the one on UK Antiques Roadshow where it was originally thought to be real, but turned out to be a fake. The punter was gutted.
I agree. Value is too hard to decipher since it will depend on location, collector interests and saturation. At least where I am, these would be...
Yes, looks bootleg. I used to sell similar watches in my record store in the 80’s. sold for about 20AUD. Wouldn’t be worth a great amount...
Of course, the old chestnut “it’s only worth what someone is willing to pay” applies. Then, also, your OP situation shows that the person in the...
*does math* £70 = $125 AUD. About right, in my mind, but at least where I am, expect haggling. Lovely piece.
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If it’s supposed to be wall mounted, could very well be for bread storage. Common in UK.
Oh, absolutely. I’m in Australia, and anything Aboriginal or Outback does okay, in plates. Oddly, any plates with Native American motifs also do...
Yep, happens all the time at my store. If we get 5 glasses, we sell as a set of four and throw the other one away.
Let us know how your sale goes. Would be interesting to know.
Yes, collector plates and the value depends hugely on the subject and it’s inherent interest. In my market, I’d be lucky to get $10 for this.
Possible, but the stamp looks later to me. 70s perhaps.
It’s modern, and you got a good deal.
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