What is the value of a goodwin bros platter flower pattern 16L by 11 1/2W stamped on back pearl white goodwin bros.
If this album is vinyl, there are a few versions out there, most will go for 3-4 US dollars. CDs could go for about 50 cents
If you have a copy of the original album where the Beatles were credited as the "Beat Brothers", it may have value. Everything after that would be reprints and worth nothing. A mint condition copy of the Beatles' "Ain't She Sweet" b/w "Nobody's Child" (with Tony Sheridan), released on the Atco label, might bring you a few bucks.
Gross Development Value is the retail or sale value of property after construction.
the value you didn't keep
2 is in the ones place value.
suggest you google"The Pottery & Porcelain of the United States" Edwin Atlee Barber published 1901
Id say about 1500 dollars
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Many of these platters will sell for prices close to $100 each. The price of the platter will vary depending upon its condition.
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The value of a silver platter with the queen's crest can vary widely depending on several factors, including its age, craftsmanship, condition, and historical significance. If the platter is an antique or a limited-edition piece with provenance, it could be worth thousands of dollars. Additionally, the intrinsic value of the silver itself also contributes to its overall worth. For an accurate appraisal, consulting a specialist in antiques or silverware is recommended.
If it is in pristine condition $40 - $60.
There is a value of a pueto rico pearl of the antilles plate which is $5.25.
The value of a serving platter with the serial number 1883 can vary widely based on factors such as its manufacturer, condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. If it is from a well-known brand or has historical significance, it could be worth significantly more. To determine its exact value, consider consulting an appraiser or checking recent sales of similar items on auction sites.
I am trying to place a value on an FB Rogers #1824 silver on copper shell platter. It also has 3 shells on the bottom as feet. It measures 12 1/2" x 12 1/2". Your help would be much appreciated.
John Goodwin, East Liverpool, founded his factory in 1844. If your piece is marked 1844 (he died 1875), it is from his early manufacture. Depending on the hallmark. Later marks for Goodwin would read "Goodwin Brothers" (1877 onward to 1913). The marks on John Goodwin pottery typically has the words "Estd 1844" with leafing around it under a banner. Rockingham and yellowware were made exclusively at his factory until shortly after his death in 1875 (until about 1877 when his sons took over). Antique books place the value around $100, but the plate may fetch as much as $500-$700, since he is listed in several museums dealing in ceramics. That would depend on the condition, aesthetics, and quality of the piece. Most likely the piece is in the $100 range.
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