Sandlandware Values
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Re: Sandlandware Values
Hi!
I've got one of those vases. What kind of big sums are we talking about?
I've got one of those vases. What kind of big sums are we talking about?

Alex_s- Number of posts: 43
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Sandlandware Values
Hi Alex, welcome to the forum
We don't really do values but someone may hazzard a guess, its worth what its worth - maybe look at ebay finished items?
The vase Alex referred to: http://www.20thcenturyforum.com/t624-sandland-ware-england
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We don't really do values but someone may hazzard a guess, its worth what its worth - maybe look at ebay finished items?
The vase Alex referred to: http://www.20thcenturyforum.com/t624-sandland-ware-england
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scavo wrote:I think the problem is that there is play in the anchoring points of the motor or there is some kind of race bearing that is worn out.

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Re: Sandlandware Values
Hi - thanks, fair enough. I just didn't even expect the thing to be at all interesting - paid pence for it!

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Re: Sandlandware Values
It's a great vase
May we see a pic of your's please?
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May we see a pic of your's please?
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scavo wrote:I think the problem is that there is play in the anchoring points of the motor or there is some kind of race bearing that is worn out.

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Re: Sandlandware Values

No sooner said...

Alex_s- Number of posts: 43
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Re: Sandlandware Values
Thanks, I'm no expert but it must be worth much much more than pence
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scavo wrote:I think the problem is that there is play in the anchoring points of the motor or there is some kind of race bearing that is worn out.

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Re: Sandlandware Values
In the immortal words of Antiques Roadshow: "Of course, I wouldn't dream of parting with it!"

Alex_s- Number of posts: 43
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Re: Sandlandware Values
I bet you would for enough - everything has its price 
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scavo wrote:I think the problem is that there is play in the anchoring points of the motor or there is some kind of race bearing that is worn out.

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Re: Sandlandware Values
Well, if it would buy me a nice Bernard Leach...

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