Depends. If the projector works and the cabinet is in good shape, one could sell in the right market for anywhere from $1200 - $3200. Now, the glass slides can sell for around $10 each but can fetch much more if they are kept as a set.
$250.00
There are reproduction Shirley Temple milk pitchers on the market. To tell the difference, it helps to have an original and reproduction side by side. The reproduction is made of cheaper glass and will feel thinner and rougher than the original.
No, Cinderella had glass slippers and did not walk on broken glass.
The best way to find out is to take it to an appraiser. One quick test, if it is a print then you will be able to see small dots through a magnifying glass.
no.there is only a version called one sandle one glass slipper
Almirah is a cabinet,shelf, or chest of drawers, so Almirah glass is the glass enclosing a bookshelf or cabinet. Source: wikipedia
go to your kitchen. open the cabinet in your kitchen. take a glass out of the cabinet in your kitchen. fill the glass that you got out of the cabinet in your kitchen with water. put sugar in the water that you put in the glass that you got out of the cabinet in the kitchen. put a stick in the sugar water that you put in the glass that you got out of a cabinet in the kitchen. wait till mornin or sometime later for the sugar in the water that you put in the glass that you got out of the cabinet in the kitchen to stick to the stick that you put in the sugary water in the glass from the cabinet on the kitchen. enjoy the confusement now c;
A glass cabinet can be purchased at local furniture outlets. Glass cabinets are available in different sizes and with varying amounts of glass. Full glass cabinets to cabinets with just glass doors are available according to personal preference.
An LCD projector projects video images by shining a light through LCD panels. An overhead projector is for projecting slides and still images printed on transparent plastic sheets placed on a glass surface.
Kitchen cabinet doors can turn simple cabinets into a china cabinet when home owners update to glass. Glass cabinet doors allow the display of fine china, goblets and serving pieces. Many use glass-front kitchen cabinets to display collections such as colorful vases, glass pitchers, and antique decorative dishware of all kinds. Still others enjoy using glass-front cabinets to display less formal collections such as sports-related mugs or dishware, beer steins, shot glasses or decorative bar ware, and more. Kitchens can look larger with the addition of glass-front cabinet doors and may solve the need for a china or curio cabinet.
The KraftMaid Cabinetry company unfortunately does not sell glass cabinet doors. They do however sell cabinet doors in many different sizes, finishes, and styles.
The question doesn't make much sense. The Pooley Furniture Company of PA. made Pooley Radio Cabinets, hence the name Pooley. If Adam's Glass Company made a radio cabinet, then it's a Adam's Glass Co. cabinet. What you may be talking about is a Adam's Glass Co. cabinet made for the Pooley Radio Co. which very very few people even know existed. If you have such a cabinet, it may be valuable.
A glass display case is called dieVitrine in German (from the French).
One may purchase glass cabinet knobs from stores including Halfords, B&Q, John Lewis and Screwfix. One may also visit the respective websites for these companies where they may order online. One may also visit websites including Amazon and eBay to find glass cabinet knobs.
The ball goes into the glass
A Data Projector (referred to as Digital Projector) is a projector that gets its image from a Digital Source, such as VGA (computer), RCA (the most common A/V input), S-Video (another form of video input), and some others. These projectors are most commonly used along with DLP or LCD Technology.An Overhead Projector is an older style of projection, common in Education (Schools). These projectors are totally manual and require you to put a transparent image onto glass to project the image overhead.
The best way would be to put them in a dish cabinet, curio cabinet or any where they would be incased in glass.