HI I have a ge fridge model #LM11P and Ser. # XN656643 IT HAS A LAZY SUSANNE IN IT AND THE BOTTOM OF IT HAS A FOOT PRESS SO THE DOOR WILL OPEN UP IF YOU HAVE YOUR HANDS FULL. It just stopped running last week and we are going to sell it, what would it be worth, still in good looking condition thanks Karen
It is a Phoenix 250.
You should ask an antique seller or antique expert to determine the value of body jewelry.
The authenticity of an antique is the reason the item has value. Antiques have the price that they do because they are old. If an item is simply a reproduction, its value will be less than that of the real antique.
value-based pricing approach
The item is an antique of great value.
200.00
It depends on the quality of the antique. If it is of high quality and in demand, refinishing it might diminish it's value. I would check with your local antique shop.
Old describes something of considerable age relative to others of its kind or other stated viewpoint. As a general rule of thumb antique describes something of age usually greater than 50 years and to be of a certain value. Value is discerned by its state of rarity, age, history and how well sought after it is within the current market among buyers. If something is old, but has little or no value, it is not of thought of as antique.
The value of any "Antique" is always a very subjective opinion. research what a similar item has sold for and you will have your answer.
When a classic car becomes a antique, it's value increases due to the popularity.
Antique items fluctuate in popularity each year. From time to time, antique tinware has significant value for the popular pattern of the time. Tinware seems to always have at least a small value for pieces in good condition.
It may be a collectible but it is not an antique.