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[Misc] Antique amateurs required



Superphil

Dismember
Jul 7, 2003
25,587
In a pile of football shirts
Help needed please.

I have a few items in many forms, they may not be worth anything but scrap value, however they may be collectable.

I don't really trust 'The duke' type characters to get an honest opinion. Is there anyone on here that classifies themself as a good amateur expert?

Coins are one thing I have found very difficult to value, different grades including luster all come into the equation.

What has North stand chat got to offer?

I do know there are a few of antiques on here! But do they hold any value!
Drop into Denhams in Warnham on one of their valuation days, honest appraisal, no charge, and amongst the best commission rates out there should you decide to sell.

For transparency my wife works there.
 






Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
71,878
Help needed please.

I have a few items in many forms, they may not be worth anything but scrap value, however they may be collectable.

I don't really trust 'The duke' type characters to get an honest opinion. Is there anyone on here that classifies themself as a good amateur expert?

Coins are one thing I have found very difficult to value, different grades including luster all come into the equation.

What has North stand chat got to offer?

I do know there are a few of antiques on here! But do they hold any value!
Flog It!

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Crawley Dingo

Political thread tourist.
Mar 31, 2022
854
Help needed please.

I have a few items in many forms, they may not be worth anything but scrap value, however they may be collectable.

I don't really trust 'The duke' type characters to get an honest opinion. Is there anyone on here that classifies themself as a good amateur expert?

Coins are one thing I have found very difficult to value, different grades including luster all come into the equation.

What has North stand chat got to offer?

I do know there are a few of antiques on here! But do they hold any value!

You probably need specialists for coins and stamps or try auction houses, the top ones have teams of valuers.
 






Papak

Not an NSC licker...
Jul 11, 2003
2,205
Horsham
Drop into Denhams in Warnham on one of their valuation days, honest appraisal, no charge, and amongst the best commission rates out there should you decide to sell.

For transparency my wife works there.
I've dealt with Denhams many times over the years and they are an extremely nice, down to earth bunch of people.
 




AlbionBro

Well-known member
Jun 6, 2020
1,397
Drop into Denhams in Warnham on one of their valuation days, honest appraisal, no charge, and amongst the best commission rates out there should you decide to sell.

For transparency my wife works there.
Thank you, i have different types of things, even old car parts, should i clean any of it or leave the patina, is there a rule? Appreciate if you can ask the wife thanks.
1 raise to £10
The hammer hasn't dropped yet still open to bids!
 




Superphil

Dismember
Jul 7, 2003
25,587
In a pile of football shirts
Thank you, i have different types of things, even old car parts, should i clean any of it or leave the patina, is there a rule? Appreciate if you can ask the wife thanks.

The hammer hasn't dropped yet still open to bids!
All I’d say is don’t take trash in there. Give things a dust or a wipe, don’t take things that are dirty, but you might be right that patina should be left for the buyer to decide what to do.
 


Papak

Not an NSC licker...
Jul 11, 2003
2,205
Horsham
Thank you, i have different types of things, even old car parts, should i clean any of it or leave the patina, is there a rule? Appreciate if you can ask the wife thanks.

The hammer hasn't dropped yet still open to bids!
For brass household items, do not clean, leave that to the new owner if that is what they choose. Probably the same for most items I think, antiques do not need to be nice and shiny.

General tip - if you have 2 of anything, they are generally worth more than double the selling price of a single item. Buyers want to be able to place them either side of something e.g. mantlepiece etc. I'm referring to candlesticks, vases etc. but it applies to many more items too.
 


Papak

Not an NSC licker...
Jul 11, 2003
2,205
Horsham
All I’d say is don’t take trash in there. Give things a dust or a wipe, don’t take things that are dirty, but you might be right that patina should be left for the buyer to decide what to do.
@AlbionBro Denhams used to sell "anything" but I think they have upped their game in recent years. Take a look at their website, they have a sale coming up - you can subscribe and receive links to their catalogues by email.
 




AlbionBro

Well-known member
Jun 6, 2020
1,397
All I’d say is don’t take trash in there. Give things a dust or a wipe, don’t take things that are dirty, but you might be right that patina should be left for the buyer to decide what to do.
For brass household items, do not clean, leave that to the new owner if that is what they choose. Probably the same for most items I think, antiques do not need to be nice and shiny.

General tip - if you have 2 of anything, they are generally worth more than double the selling price of a single item. Buyers want to be able to place them either side of something e.g. mantlepiece etc. I'm referring to candlesticks, vases etc. but it applies to many more items too.

@AlbionBro Denhams used to sell "anything" but I think they have upped their game in recent years. Take a look at their website, they have a sale coming up - you can subscribe and receive links to their catalogues by email.
Thank you gentlemen, much appreciated.
 


Winker

CUM ON FEEL THE NOIZE
Jul 14, 2008
2,488
The Astral Planes, man...
Help needed please.

I have a few items in many forms, they may not be worth anything but scrap value, however they may be collectable.

I don't really trust 'The duke' type characters to get an honest opinion. Is there anyone on here that classifies themself as a good amateur expert?

Coins are one thing I have found very difficult to value, different grades including luster all come into the equation.

What has North stand chat got to offer?

I do know there are a few of antiques on here! But do they hold any value!

If you have a smartphone then it should have a Google Lens function on it. It's a small square camera -shaped icon, maybe next to the microphone icon.
Take a photo with that and it will link to any similar items that are on sale online.
It should give you an idea of the value.
 


AlbionBro

Well-known member
Jun 6, 2020
1,397
If you have a smartphone then it should have a Google Lens function on it. It's a small square camera -shaped icon, maybe next to the microphone icon.
Take a photo with that and it will link to any similar items that are on sale online.
It should give you an idea of the value.
Thanks, i like this idea for speed, but the results only appears to give you a rough idea and not always the detail required in some items, but i will use it on the tougher items.
 




beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
35,821
Thanks, i like this idea for speed, but the results only appears to give you a rough idea and not always the detail required in some items, but i will use it on the tougher items.
rough idea is all you are going to get without an expert or personal sleuthing - which can be interesting. then be prepared to not get those values unless its a genuine rare find. auction prices sold, listed price and shop prices can be very different. i've a friend doing antique sideline, quite fun, also very random. he'll buy some items, put it up for below "market price" then it sits as a listing for 6 mths without interest. next item gets bought by collector within days.

i know a little about coins, only real value is in old or gold (and silver). if they are old values can be wildly different between circulated, lower grades and top grades - orders of magnitude. you can have a go at rough grading yourself with reference book ("Grading British Coins Rotographic" if they are British), at least enough to know if it's in £10/£100/£1000 areas. then look at Numista website and London Coins for some real auction prices.

to get NSC collective input on items need to upload some pictures, on which note

:needpics:
 


AlbionBro

Well-known member
Jun 6, 2020
1,397
rough idea is all you are going to get without an expert or personal sleuthing - which can be interesting. then be prepared to not get those values unless its a genuine rare find. auction prices sold, listed price and shop prices can be very different. i've a friend doing antique sideline, quite fun, also very random. he'll buy some items, put it up for below "market price" then it sits as a listing for 6 mths without interest. next item gets bought by collector within days.

i know a little about coins, only real value is in old or gold (and silver). if they are old values can be wildly different between circulated, lower grades and top grades - orders of magnitude. you can have a go at rough grading yourself with reference book ("Grading British Coins Rotographic" if they are British), at least enough to know if it's in £10/£100/£1000 areas. then look at Numista website and London Coins for some real auction prices.

to get NSC collective input on items need to upload some pictures, on which note

:needpics:
Thanks, I have had some others say similar but thanks for your input. I will pop the odd picture up, it is knowing where to start.
 

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Goldstone1976

We Got Calde in!!
Helpful Moderator
NSC Patron
Apr 30, 2013
14,051
Herts
Thanks, I have had some others say similar but thanks for your input. I will pop the odd picture up, it is knowing where to start.
That looks like meerschaum. Probably Turkish. Nice case. £75-125, I’d estimate.
 


AlbionBro

Well-known member
Jun 6, 2020
1,397
That looks like meerschaum. Probably Turkish. Nice case. £75-125, I’d estimate.
Thanks, it is, sorry i took the picture the wrong inside of the case! is that including the fact that the tip is broken on the mouth piece? Do you collect or just a keen amateur?
 




AlbionBro

Well-known member
Jun 6, 2020
1,397
Any ideas on these things chaps?
 

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The Rivet

Well-known member
Aug 9, 2011
4,582
Any ideas on these things chaps?
Not sure of any of them but here are my suggestions, 1.) Possibly tourist keepsake from Asia? 2.) Old naval/police truncheon/cosh 3.) Victorian keepsake 'baby rattle' 4.) Japanese kimono accouterment. ??
 


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