I really have no ideal.
i have a porcelain plate from Franklin porcelain and would like to know app. value, do i need to insure??
KPH porcelain is highly collected. The value of your plate would depend upon its size and the desirability of the painted, decorative subject matter.
IT has no value as it is internationally illegal to trade in ivory.
an ivory pendant with a ship an a eoman waving goodbye to someone
5.00
Ivory is worth a lot and is illegal to trade. Ivory is obtained by the killing of elephants for their tusks or rhinos for their horns. DONT BUY IVORY NO MATTER WHAT THE VALUE!
The ivory colored American flag stamp was issued back on 4/12/2007 and face value is .41.
No
Yes, ivory is valuable. Its value is attributed to its color and carving capabilities. Now that poaching is being severely punished, its value has skyrocketed. Its value has also risen due to the declining elephant population.
I can't tell you the value, but I can tell you how to find out. There are collectors books that list the secondary market value of plates and other items. You can look in one of these books under the makers name/brand and it will list the plate by name and date. Since yours is so old it may not be listed. Just the fact it is an antique makes it worth something to a collector of plates. The value for a collector is determined by how good shape it is in. If there are any chips or cracks in the plate or if the picture on the plate still has its colors and there is no fading the value goes up. How rare the plate is may determine value. You could take your plate to an antique dealer to see what they offer, but be careful they will offer you less than its true value.
Waths teh value of monark plate brand 1960
If the earings are true ivory they can be up to one hundred dolers depending on what size, and how they where made.