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<p>[QUOTE="42Skeezix, post: 4134, member: 40"]Dick and Ellie's...Yup, that's the one. MAN o MAN did I ever get some EARLY stuff there. A slip decorated redware plate and a sgraffito decorated redware "egg" bank, both circa 1820-40, 20 bucks the pair, come to mind. Made d*** near a grand on those two pieces. Another time there turned up a box of about a dozen Dags including a memento mori of a baby holding a rose with hand tinted pink on the cheeks and rose, 100 for the box. Sold the baby for 600. Yeah, I really liked ol' Dick and Ellie's<img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=":)" unselectable="on" />.</p><p><br /></p><p>It was probably 20-25 years ago I got that Marblehead vase. It was literally a yard sale. Sheets on the lawn filled with stuff.</p><p><br /></p><p>I haven't been to the Cape in ten years at least. My wife is really missing it though. We might try a Cape excursion this year.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="42Skeezix, post: 4134, member: 40"]Dick and Ellie's...Yup, that's the one. MAN o MAN did I ever get some EARLY stuff there. A slip decorated redware plate and a sgraffito decorated redware "egg" bank, both circa 1820-40, 20 bucks the pair, come to mind. Made d*** near a grand on those two pieces. Another time there turned up a box of about a dozen Dags including a memento mori of a baby holding a rose with hand tinted pink on the cheeks and rose, 100 for the box. Sold the baby for 600. Yeah, I really liked ol' Dick and Ellie's:). It was probably 20-25 years ago I got that Marblehead vase. It was literally a yard sale. Sheets on the lawn filled with stuff. I haven't been to the Cape in ten years at least. My wife is really missing it though. We might try a Cape excursion this year.[/QUOTE]
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