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Mrs C you may be interested in reading http://antiques.lovetoknow.com/Antique_Singer_Sewing_Machine_Value for some more information.
-- Contributed by: Marye AudetI would love to learn the value of an antique singer sewing machine.I'm new@ the internet so any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
-- Contributed by: MRS C.Becky, there are a number of them on Amazon.com if you can't find them locally. Good luck.
-- Contributed by: Marye AudetMikki American Stove Board Company,branches located in both Chicago & New York created stove boards to be used under coal or wood burning stoves during the 19th & 20th century. They were a protective barrier between falling embers and wood floors. Metal sheets cover and encase wooden boards. You may recognize American Stove COmpany as Magic Chef.
-- Contributed by: Marye AudetI also would like a price guide to see if what i have is collectible or junk. Like the plate with the picture of Betsy Ross and George Washington on it.
-- Contributed by: Becky E.Seeking info on original American Stove Board company. I have a decorative and a plain "stove board" made by same company. Found in attic of my office, built in 1884. Help?
-- Contributed by: MikkiLouis,
There are several...here is one to try:
good luck!
-- Contributed by: Marye AudetIs there a site where I can send pictures and have someone give me an iidea of what I've got?
-- Contributed by: Louis LocheadHello Iris - I am sorry but I am not familiaris with any company with that name, it is most likely the name of the pattern or design. Try contacting a local antique dealer or auction house. Good luck with your vase!
-- Contributed by: Terry HurleyI have a vase that was in an old house.The mane in the vase is BLUE BIRD I would like to know ig it has any value?
-- Contributed by: Iris Hortonchirstmas avon plate set
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