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<p>[QUOTE="J Dagger, post: 9541185, member: 10944"]Well done! Those candlesticks look quite nice. Could we see a better photo of them and the marks? I know asparagus tongs sell pretty well, not sure on that type of serving piece. Hoping you’ll sell them as items not as melt! The thimble cups so well I think. </p><p><br /></p><p>I bought about $550 melt value worth of silver for $250 a couple days ago. Included was a sweet but small G. Jensen sauce ladle, nice .800 candy size bowl, 2 NA made souvenir spoons, and about 30 other silver souvenir spoons. The other stuff was fairly forgettable. That price also included about 25 plated souvenir spoons. </p><p><br /></p><p>Also got about a dozen absolutely loaded charm bracelets recently for a bit under melt. That was a nice score I think. I don’t have the patience to sell them charm by charm. That would probably be the most profitable route. I should do ok either way though. They sell for less than they seem like they should (to me) often but long tail I think they’ll move at an ok price.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="J Dagger, post: 9541185, member: 10944"]Well done! Those candlesticks look quite nice. Could we see a better photo of them and the marks? I know asparagus tongs sell pretty well, not sure on that type of serving piece. Hoping you’ll sell them as items not as melt! The thimble cups so well I think. I bought about $550 melt value worth of silver for $250 a couple days ago. Included was a sweet but small G. Jensen sauce ladle, nice .800 candy size bowl, 2 NA made souvenir spoons, and about 30 other silver souvenir spoons. The other stuff was fairly forgettable. That price also included about 25 plated souvenir spoons. Also got about a dozen absolutely loaded charm bracelets recently for a bit under melt. That was a nice score I think. I don’t have the patience to sell them charm by charm. That would probably be the most profitable route. I should do ok either way though. They sell for less than they seem like they should (to me) often but long tail I think they’ll move at an ok price.[/QUOTE]
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