June | 2015 | Helaine Fendelman & Associates
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9 Items in Your Kitchen That Could Be Worth Money
Treasures: Chinese Soapstone Carving is an Attractive Find
Treasures: Soup Tureen is a Piece of New York history
Treasures: Beautiful Victorian Vase is out of Fashion with Collectors
Treasures: Tea Set is from Famous Russian factory
Treasure Hunt
Treasures: New York Herald Page Announcing Lincoln Assassination is a Fake
Treasures: Grandfather’s Pictures are Attractive Finds
Treasures: Calendar Plate has Historical Value
Treasures: Pickard Plate Displays Lovely Art Nouveau-inspired Design
Treasures In Your Attic: Art Deco Boudoir Lamp is in Demand
Share Treasures: Etagere is not a Birdcage, but it is Lovely
Treasures: Clear Opalescent Glass is Generally the Least Desirable
Treasures: Compote’s Style Not in Fashion, Still Desirable
Treasures In Your Attic: Silver-plated centerpiece is attractive find
Treasures In Your Attic: Bigger is Usually Better with Vanguard Abstract Works
Treasures In Your Attic: Decoys appear to have been repainted, decreasing value
Treasures: Heirloom Vase Likely Made in 1880s or 1890s
Treasures In Your Attic: Saxony Spinning Wheels Fairly Common
Treasures: Lionel Barrymore Prints Were Mass-Produced
Treasures: Lily-Bet Handbag was a Florida Phenomenon
Treasure Hunt
Treasures: Coralene Vase Likely from Czech Republic or Germany
Longaberger Basket Company Going Out Of Business
Napoleon’s Fetishized Dishes Are the Dark Horse of the Rockefeller Sale at Christie’s
Treasures: Piece Was Meant for a Traveling Scribe
Treasures: A Nice Example of China Carved Soapstone
Treasures: Mahogany Chair
Antiques: Painting’s Chips Slash its Value
Treasures: First Edition of Rare Book a Valuable Find
Cutlery Set is Likely Incomplete
Treasures: Fun Conversation Piece was Mass Produced, but Loved by Some Collectors
Treasures: Cherry Blossom Dish, Ladle is from Noritake
Treasures: Royal China Plates Aren’t What They Seem
Refinishing Job Stripped Larkin Desk of Original Golden Color
Treasures: German Statues Manufactured, Not Done by Specific Artist
Treasures: Paintings are Artwork of Ubina
What You Need To Know About Appraisals and Appraisers
Treasures: Charming Vase has Storied German Roots
Estate Sale Business Challenged by Cut-rate Newcomers
Treasure Hunt
Painting May be from Hunter, Unfinished
Treasures: Vase is artistic example of Japanese moriage
Treasures: Imari Bowl Might not be from Cartier, but it’s Likely Antique
Helaine Fendelman Will be Presenting at this Year’s CSC Symposium
Treasures: Painting May Be From Hunter, Unfinished
Treasures: Wonderful Chest Likely From 1880s Britain
Professional Appraiser Helaine Fendelman Identifies and Evaluates Your Collectibles and Antiques
Treasures In Your Attic: Secretary Desk is a Useful Piece
Treasures In Your Attic: Value of Felix the Cat Toy Entirely Depends on Age
Treasures: Cannon is a Model of Famous Zamzama
Treasures: Post-World War II Rocking Horses Mass Produced
Professional appraiser best bet for finding item’s true value
Treasures In Your Attic: Hall clock is from Scotland
Treasures: Gumball machine has flavorful history
Treasures: Tantalus set is mismatched but attractive
Treasures: Statue likely less than 50 years old has decorative value
Treasures: Bohemian Lamp is Delightful
Treasures: Vase was likely mass produced in 1940s
Treasures: Butterfly pieces unusual, but not unusual enough to be worth a lot
Treasures: Bronze tiger is a fierce find
Treasures In Your Attic: Animals most likely not 2,000 years old
Treasures In Your Attic: Fulper pottery is still collectible
Treasures: Art Nouveau buffet piece may be gorgeous, but not Gaillard’s
Treasures: Sideboard most likely not from Washington’s cabinet
Treasures: reversed lamp is wonderful old piece
Treasures in your Attic: Condition depletes value of Manchester reader’s vases
Treasures: Turner Sketch Lower in Value Because of Subjects
Treasures: Rendition of ‘Bronco Busters’ likely not ‘original’
Treasures: Nothing Mysterious About Pair Vases; They Turn Out to be ‘Cheapwares’
Notch market: “The Myths and Meanings of Tramp Art”
Don Quixote Lamp is Nice, but Repurposed
Empire Radio Now Interview
Treasures: Collectors Love Folk Design of Pie Safes
Treasures: Slant-Top Desks Used to be More Valuable
Treasures: Chocolate Set is the Real Deal
Treasures: Charming Artwork must be seen in Person to Determine True Value
Treasures: Seals Can Hold Many Meanings
Treasures: Parian Piece is charming, good quality
Treasures: Slag Table Lamp is Missing Parts
Handkerchief was Likely Purchased Souvenir from Lindbergh Celebration
Treasures: Value of Painting Could Change
Treasures: ‘Snow White’ Book is a Collectible Copy
Treasures: Rococo-Style Mirror is a Fine Piece
Silver Sugar Sifter a Great Find, but Needs Work
Treasures: Plate more likely Bohemian than Russian
Treasures: Indian souvenir plates are beautiful, but not antiques
Treasures: Berry Bowl is not True Cut Glass
Treasures: ‘Fainting couch’ is a True Novelty Piece
Treasures: Hand-painted Plate Beautiful Example of White Lusterless Art Glass
Treasures: Vase Set is Attractive, but Seal Mark is a Fraud
Treasures: Charming Lion Piece is a Cheap Barye Copy
Treasures: 25 Things In Your Attic That Are Worth a Lot of Money
Treasures: Attractive Wing Chair not an Antique
Treasures: Alvar Lithograph is an Attractive Original
How to Sell More, The Smart Way
CNN: The most expensive handbag ever sold, Diamond-encrusted Hermes Birkin sells for over $300K
Treasures: Teapot is Attractive But Has Modest Value
ABC News: Valuable Treasures in Your Attic
Scavenging at Dead Horse Bay