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This site is constantly evolving. Hopefully, things will change steadily, so bookmark it and visit often. I like things that are different and unusual. So, sometimes it is hard to classify or identify a particular item (see the glass page). If you see something in my site you think is incorrect or that I have mis-identified, please drop me an e-mail and I will make a correction. I am always open to suggesstions.

 

I am trying to keep my prices down to help you find the item you want at a cost that is reasonable while still covering my expenses. If you see an item of interest, and want to make an offer other than the set price, send me an e-mail and I will consider the offer.

 

I will not "hide" any faults or damages an item may possess. Many of my items are in very good to mint condition, while some of them are "less than perfect," which can be expected on some older items, but, I will not hide the problems. Please, look around and see if there is anything that catches your eye.

 

**All items are listed WITHOUT shipping, handling, sales tax or insurance. Those will be figured in the check out process and a 6% Kentucky sales tax will apply.**

 

 

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Sterling silver Nathanial Smith & Company 19th century candle sticks. Load weighted, in good condition

Vintage made in Japan stamped chicken salt and pepper shakers with matching egg plate. No chips, cracks or flaking!

This is an 1847 Rogers Silver plated

demitasse spoon from the Hotel Victor.

 

 


 

I welcome questions and comments on the items I have listed or serious suggestions on how to improve my site. I also accept requests for sought after items. However, I am not an appraiser or expert on any item. If you are looking for answers about your items, I am sorry, but I would be unable to help you. There is a great deal of information to be found on the internet, in bookstores and at your local public library. That is how I get most of my information. I would recommend Kovel's, Mauzy's, and Schroeder's for a start. I also have a page of links to sites I have found helpful in my research.