Whitehead and Hoag (1892-1921) made many different types of advertising, political, and fraternal items. The company developed and patented celluloid so they could produce advertising more durable than just paper. The most common item they made was the celluloid pin back button. These were mostly advertising, political or commemorative and have a wide range in price depending on their rarity and subject matter. The Whitehead and Hoag Company also made fraternal items including uniforms and accessories. The company was one of the largest of it's kind in the world. And any item marked with their logo should be researched as it is a sign of a quality piece with a potential for value.
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i have silver sugar bowl made by the meriden b company, item # L 32 made in the usa, i woyld like to know its value it is in mint condition
I have an antique with the name Meridian B Company 179 on the bottom. What would the value of this item be?
850Ruger Mini 30 Ranch 7.62x39 SS Synthetic StockPrice: $689.99Manufacturer: RUGER AND COMPANY INCManufacturer Item #: 5806Impact Item #: 736676058068
The value of an item depends on weather its new, used, and what condition the item is in. If the item is damaged, it will most likely decrease the value.
The item in question would be an item of sentimental value so that is my answer. An Item of sentimental value.
The 1969 Apollo 11 one dollar bill was a commemorative banknote issued by Thomas De La Rue & Company. Its value as a collectible item varies depending on its condition and rarity, but it typically ranges from $10 to $50 in the current market.
Trade increases the value of an item because it transers the item to someone who values it more. Hope that helps!
Not necessarily. Book value is the basis of the item less accumulated depreciation. Book value is rarely the actual cash value of an item, any item. Book value has to do with accounting and taxes, not sales price or actual cash value.
value is the market price of an item cost in the expense incurred to obtain an item
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The condition of the item, and its authenticity is most important. The type of authenticity that accompanies the item is important, but not the condition of it, unless it is so bad that it could not be read, and the buyer does not want it. It will not add value to the item based on the condition of the certificate. COA's with matching holograms sell at a higher value. Prices may vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. Signatures that have not been properly authenticated could sell at half the market value or less. A letter of authenticity from a trusted company like Upper Deck or PSA/DNA will add more value than a letter of authenticity from an unknown or less trusted company.