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<p>[QUOTE="Marie Forjan, post: 351730, member: 147"]I Googled sand found this information on a spitoon, how correct it is I don't know...</p><p><br /></p><p><i>This is actually a Silver Plated Spitoon, Wessell Silver Company produced Silver Plate over Brass, circa in the 1800's early part of the 1900's. They did a lot of silver plate for hotels in the New York area during this time, it has an estimated value on the secondary retail market for an of average of $55.00-75.00, depending on the condition and where it is for sale at. These will typically sell higher in an Antique Shop or Private sale compared to an auction. If you are thinking of selling, you might want to check your local Antique Shops in the area to see what yours or one like it would sell for or has sold for, then you can decide to sell online or locally. As antiques and collectibles are subject in selling price to different areas across the country..( Larger Metropolitan Areas bring higher prices then Smaller Cities. )</i>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Marie Forjan, post: 351730, member: 147"]I Googled sand found this information on a spitoon, how correct it is I don't know... [I]This is actually a Silver Plated Spitoon, Wessell Silver Company produced Silver Plate over Brass, circa in the 1800's early part of the 1900's. They did a lot of silver plate for hotels in the New York area during this time, it has an estimated value on the secondary retail market for an of average of $55.00-75.00, depending on the condition and where it is for sale at. These will typically sell higher in an Antique Shop or Private sale compared to an auction. If you are thinking of selling, you might want to check your local Antique Shops in the area to see what yours or one like it would sell for or has sold for, then you can decide to sell online or locally. As antiques and collectibles are subject in selling price to different areas across the country..( Larger Metropolitan Areas bring higher prices then Smaller Cities. )[/I][/QUOTE]
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