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<p>[QUOTE="evelyb30, post: 1578504, member: 36"]Yep. That's been true for a while. I watched one of those UK Antiques Road Trip shows where the "expert" bought a whole case lot of the things for about 30 quid. Dirt cheap, right? It sold for about a tenner. I have one sitting here that may well be 20th century. Paid a buck for her, and that's about what she's probably worth in the current US market too. Hummels aren't much better, and those "Oh it's vintage Japanese so it's worth $$$" pieces ... target practice. They're good clay targets and that's about all.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="evelyb30, post: 1578504, member: 36"]Yep. That's been true for a while. I watched one of those UK Antiques Road Trip shows where the "expert" bought a whole case lot of the things for about 30 quid. Dirt cheap, right? It sold for about a tenner. I have one sitting here that may well be 20th century. Paid a buck for her, and that's about what she's probably worth in the current US market too. Hummels aren't much better, and those "Oh it's vintage Japanese so it's worth $$$" pieces ... target practice. They're good clay targets and that's about all.[/QUOTE]
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