You have some great bottles. the small little bottles with no embossing are called chestnut bottles. and they can go for some good money, especially the smaller ones. giving them to the right auction house will make some good money. they usually take 10%-25% to sell your items. but for a bottle...
Its cool and all but the size factor really is a negative.. It will appeal to a person who is local... (maybe I am wrong) but every time I try to buy/sell something large I get stuck with it.... sometimes times craigslist is better for things like that. or try to setup at an antique show/shop...
Some people don't want others coming to their homes. possibly snoop around? maybe? I buy bottles from a guy 2 towns over from me through ebay. I tried meeting up a few times, but it never worked out. He had been in an accident and had a partial amputation. so after hearing that story i...
I would expect some more seedy bubbles in it. the glass looks new.. but again I am not an expert... so its just an opinion... What does everyone else think?
So I was looking at my old threads:This was from Sept 4 2013 (I had 6 back in Sept)https://www.antique-bottles.net/forum/New-Lyndeborough-Flask-base-marked-m626845.aspx Here is an updated Photo: 24 (23 +1 at the antique shop for sale) Here are two of my favorites: (1/2 pint) 1/2 Pint Patent...
I would be fair and give him 20$ if you want it! So next time he comes up with some RARE bottles he will come to you, knowing you gave him a fair price last time. sometimes spending the extra 5-10$ now, can pay dividend later.
The Heath Collection is very impressive. The Guy is maine is lucky to be selling the collection.My problem would have been balancing what your are selling and what you want to keep :)
When I post stuff on the facebook pages, and I post stuff here. are the same group of people on both sites? I assume there is a heavy overlap. Bottle CollectorsEarly American Glass CollectorsAntique bottles for sale The first day of spring is about 37 days away....