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<p>[QUOTE="Lucille.b, post: 231265, member: 51"]Good suggestions.</p><p><br /></p><p>I think I'd probably need better photos here to get some genuine ID's, but not sure that is possible. Thinking back, there were also some mercury vases, glasses. </p><p><br /></p><p>2 more glass bridal baskets (not photographed). </p><p><br /></p><p>In addition to the glass, 20-30 Lladro figurines, a few unsigned paintings, many pieces of sterling silver, oyster plates, little "salts", that kind of thing. A bit of art, some furniture -- a few Victorian chairs, an unusual set of 1940's or 50's side chairs (not modernist) but a very different looking design. </p><p><br /></p><p>This unsigned glass is really hard to know what is what. I am aware that there might be one or two pieces that have a lot more value than the rest, but there was so much of it, where to begin. Around 40-50 of the footed goblets in different colors and styles, etc. And not really my position to ID everything, so I'm trying to think of the best way she can sell this. She is aware that there is some value, she's a smart professional woman in her 40's and knows a bit about art, etc. She just has no interest in these items, but would like to get as much as she can dollar wise, has some projects she is doing, etc.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lucille.b, post: 231265, member: 51"]Good suggestions. I think I'd probably need better photos here to get some genuine ID's, but not sure that is possible. Thinking back, there were also some mercury vases, glasses. 2 more glass bridal baskets (not photographed). In addition to the glass, 20-30 Lladro figurines, a few unsigned paintings, many pieces of sterling silver, oyster plates, little "salts", that kind of thing. A bit of art, some furniture -- a few Victorian chairs, an unusual set of 1940's or 50's side chairs (not modernist) but a very different looking design. This unsigned glass is really hard to know what is what. I am aware that there might be one or two pieces that have a lot more value than the rest, but there was so much of it, where to begin. Around 40-50 of the footed goblets in different colors and styles, etc. And not really my position to ID everything, so I'm trying to think of the best way she can sell this. She is aware that there is some value, she's a smart professional woman in her 40's and knows a bit about art, etc. She just has no interest in these items, but would like to get as much as she can dollar wise, has some projects she is doing, etc.[/QUOTE]
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