There is limited interest in collecting these guns, hence they are more in the category of wall hangers than anything else. I have seen them sell for as high as $150, but that was more likely an uninformed customer than a typical value. If functional with a decent finish you might get $75. BTW, under no circumstances should you attempt to shoot this weapon. They were not made to fire modern ammunition and even for the ammunition of the time (black powder) they were not known as being very safe!
@ turn of the century; gun shop, gun show, want ad
It is a direct free kick, or a penalty kick if a defender kicks an attacker in the defender's penalty area.
You take it to someone who specializes in them.
No and that is a really stupid question
One can purchase angel collectible figurines from a number of places online. One place to search for them would be eBay, as it would likely have a good number of collectible angels.
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The most coveted collectible porcelain dolls will vary from person to person based on someone's particular taste. Bisque dolls are highly collectible as well as high priced. Madame Alexander dolls is another example of a highly coveted collectible porcelain doll.
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public defender is someone who represents the court a state appointed attorney is someone who the court will appoint to the accused to represent them in court I would double check this as I am from Scotland and we have a different legal system and its a solicitor over here not an attorney
It's worth only what you can get for it from someone that wants it. It has NO collectible value.
Without a detailed description, someone would have to research every serial number of every model of revolver Colt ever made.
Robert Adams (UK) patented a double action only revolver in 1851, i belive this is the first but am not an expert so someone cuold prove me wrong.