it is an old pewter creamer and it says landers, ferry and clark on bottom, universal, new britain, conn
There's really no way of telling. If the product is popular and successful, the value of the patent will reflect that.
Marketing function determines customer value because it refers to the value of the item the customer receives. The value means how good an item is not how much it costs. With marketing function the function of the market is basically how good an item can be used by a customer.
Novelty item -- no collector value
Nothing it is a virtual item and has no monetary value.
as much as the buyer will pay -- be firm--
It is a sentimental item to you.
It could be a novelty item but it was not made by the US mint.
an item is worth what you are willing to pay for it !...... value in terms of enjoyment ! ........value as in terms of intrinsic value ?
De Capoli Dragon Lamp item # 68155. what is the value
The worth of any item- any item really- is based on what someone is willing to pay for it. In the case of a fairly undecorated player like Jeff, the item holds as much market value as someone else would pay for it. As for it's value to you, that can be and often is, an entirely different story. : )
Unknown. I've never seen a patent for sale.
Momento, such items have "sentimental value."