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The Blickensderfer Typewriter was designed by George Canfield Blickensderfer 1892. The model 6 came out in 1906. In excellent condition it is worth around $300.
condition plays an important role when pricing a typewriter. I've purchased one a couple of days ago for $10.00
It really depends on the condition of the typewriter, the keys, the keyboard layout (QWERTY models had to be special ordered and are less common), the condition of the case (wood or leather) I own three Blickensderfer 5, two 7s, and one 6. I have purchased all but one on eBay. Follow auctions on that site, look at the condition and see what they sell for to get a general idea. To me a Number 5 is worth between $50 and $200; but I have seen them sell for over $200 when bidding wars start.
Depending on condition, $50-$125.
The value of a typewriter depends on the model of the typewriter as well as the age and condition, but they can vary anywhere from $20-2,000. If you're lucky, antique stores and flea markets may have typewriters that you can get for a steal...provided the owner doesn't know what they have.
I have seen it as high as 3,005$ on e-bay... But it could be worth more to a personal collector.
I have a creamer and sugar bowl with lid beautiful condition. What are they worth?
It's worth as much as your mamma down on the street corner.
Many of the bags are valued in price close to $5 each. The exact amount the bags are worth will depend upon their condition.
Royal Standard Fine Bone China could be worth just a few dollars to several hundred for a complete set. The price requested is usually dependent upon the demand of the crockery, the condition and the specific brand.
in poor condition worth 5$ in good condition worth 25$ in fine condition worth 35$ in extra fine condition worth 50$ in mint/proof condition worth 70$ to 90$