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golden angles by enesco
Category: Miscellaneous Asked by: singlefile-ga List Price: $2.00 |
Posted:
30 Jun 2002 12:34 PDT
Expires: 30 Jul 2002 12:34 PDT Question ID: 35226 |
i have a plate and small oblog relish type bowl set that has a sticker on it that says "golden angles by enesco". both are rimed in gold and have cherub type angles all the way around. how much is this worth. |
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Re: golden angles by enesco
From: alienintelligence-ga on 30 Jun 2002 15:36 PDT |
I couldn't find a webpage that referred to that plate. So I searched ebay. I couldn't find the exact plate you mentioned, but most Enesco plates do not go above $18 on ebay. Someone would need to see the items to accurately appraise them. Unless the "Golden Angels" are rare, and unless the gold rimming is of extra quality, I'd say the pair would fetch $40-$50 tops on ebay. As with all things collectible tho, the price is determined by who would want to part with their money for it. hope this helps -AI |
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Re: golden angles by enesco
From: quienes-ga on 02 Jun 2004 10:09 PDT |
If you have an eBay account [free] you can search completed auctions for the 3 words [ golden angels enesco ]. Note 2 things. 1/ Spell it ANGELS, not ANGLES. 2/ When the results come back you can click on "Add to Favorites", fill in some info, and eBay will email you every time there is a listing with those 3 words. For up to a year if you like. The point is, if something is properly described and offered on eBay in the right category, the final price realized in a successful auction is the item's value. Cheers, quienes-ga |
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