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Earthmetal

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  1. I know! I know! Sir! Sir! Eight hundred and thirty-six thousand, seven hundred, and ninety-five. 🎓
  2. How would you price post-1947 farthing, ha'penny, penny, shilling, florin, half-crown, & crown?
  3. I don't think the organisation that opened in Llantrisant bore much resemblance to the one that closed in London.
  4. All free from damage and in good clean condition, far better than the photo's suggest, too dark without a flash, washed out with a flash 🤨 All prices plus postage. Postage may be cheaper without the cases. 1) Twelve teaspoons, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1941, 135g, hinges broken on case, - £80 2) Six cake forks, Sheffield 1941, 110g, - £65 3) Six tea spoons, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1943, 90g, - £50 4) Six tea spoons, Sheffield 1945, 80g, - £50 5) Six tea spoons, Elkington & Co. Birmingham 1959, 104g - £65
  5. Get thee behind me Satan!
  6. All good clean condition, plus postage of choice. 1) Love & Sons of Chester, London, 1971, 9.4cm, 62.95g, £36 (spot +6%) 2) Fretted Bon Bon dish, Birmingham, 1967, 10.5cm, 54.42g, £31 (spot +6%) 3) Two-handled Tazza, Birmingham, 1908, 13.5cm, 57.96g, £35 (spot +10%) 4) Pierced three-handle dish, Birmingham, 1921, 14cm, 115.48g, £63 (spot +1.7%) 5) Ornate Bon Bon dish, Birmingham, 1966, 13.5cm, with blue glass liner, 62.8g, - £36 (spot +5%) 6) Bowl, Sheffield, 1927, 14.5cm, 106.63g, £60 (spot +5%) 7) Pierced pedestal bowl, Sheffield, 1944, 16.5cm, 232g, - £125 (spot!) 8 Table centrepiece, Sheffield, 1905, 35cm, 770g, - £413 (spot!)
  7. Double handled bowl 6" x 2 1/2", Birmingham, 1920, & napkin ring, Birmingham 1949. Beautiful clean condition. £70 plus postage of choice.
  8. A pair of antique servers, hallmarked to Birmingham, 1849. The condition is incredible, with the exception of a tiny hole in one handle. The feel amazing in the hand, being over a foot long and weighty. VERY cheap at £138 plus postage of choice.
  9. buy a ring finger sizer, they're very cheap on Ebay.
  10. This may just be the clearest and best informed for sale post I've yet seen. Very well done and the best of luck with your sales.
  11. Cheers mate, the closest I have to any of that is a 9ct 23" 5mm Belcher.
  12. Whenever I get old foreign coins with no intrinsic value I put them in a teapot, it's mostly full now and I don't need them (teapot not for sale...) I also have plenty of post-1947 pre-decimal British coinage.
  13. All prices plus postage. All are clean, ready to wear with functioning catches. Any extra photo's or info can be supplied on request. 1) 18ct gold figaro bracelet with tennis racket charm, 19cm, 13.43g - £540 2) 9ct gold gate bracelet, beautiful quality, 17cm, with safety chain, 13.08g, - £260 3) Silver charm bracelet, 17cm, 26.8g - £18 4) Incredible Silver bracelet encrusted with 95 3d coins! (Feels lovely in hand), roughly 21cm, 47 coins are pre-1920 925 silver, 48 coins are 1920-1946 50% silver, 168.79g, double catches & safety chain. - £125 (may split) I would be willing to remove all the 50% coins on here to leave an all-Sterling bracelet. Price would be adjusted down accordingly. 5) silver charm bracelet with safety chain, features a disc that only reads "I love you" when spun. 16cm, 34.71g, - £23 6) interesting 9ct gold charm bracelet with double catches & safety chain, 16cm, 33.88g - £670
  14. I'm amazed they're still available.
  15. I've always though "Ghast my Flabbers" would be a good stereotype pirate thing to say. Accompanied of course by "Aarrrgh".
  16. I'm so old I forget my age. So perhaps I'm not that old after all. Hard to say with any certainty.
  17. I'm surprised the big chain hasn't been snapped up.
  18. I'm so crazy I've thus far saved enough for a free ounce of gold.
  19. Crossbows, knives, air rifles etc all assumed to be "weapons".
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