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If full and in original box, the prices tend to be trememdously higher (between 40-80 dollars) The bottles that are empty or with no box, would be lucky to sell for 3-4 dollars a piece. The bell Avon bottles may be sought after by bell collectors, or in my case I have an extensive fire truck collection and I have 2 Avon bottles. A hydrant and a fire truck. I don't care that they are Avon, they just add nice pieces to my collection.
If full and in original box, the prices tend to be trememdously higher (between 40-80 dollars) The bottles that are empty or with no box, would be lucky to sell for 3-4 dollars a piece. The bell Avon bottles may be sought after by bell collectors.
Got mine at tha flea market for 2$
Most of Avon's glassware is selling for around $10 per unit, however there are some valuable collections that have sold for over $100, for instance a full ruby red dish collection was sold at auction for nearly $300.
They have 10/4 bottles of water, so 10 - 4 = 6 6-4 = 2 Leaving us with 2/4 bottles of water. Two full bottles of water, and one half-full bottle.
The 2 liter bottle has the same worth regardless of what it is filled with, probable 1/10th of a cent or less.
A "colorized" silver eagle has no numismatic collectible value, but it's still one ounce of silver that's worth about $30.00.
Depends on the overall condition but bottles with full contents can sell between £75 - £150 to collectors.
The bottles empty are not worth much as is - if they were sealed in original boxes (very rare) they can be quite expensive - best to find someone that wants them for there collection of bottles instead of train buff's.
There are 5 full bottles and you have to add 9 oz from the sixth bottle
Stand them up in series, then alternate.