i am almost positive they would go for a four digit or maybe five digit number. depending on the embelishments on the goblet and if it was truly from the early 1500's let me know if you have any other questions!
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It would have different measurements
The Meriden B set would be considered an antique set. The price for the set is close to $200, depending upon the condition it is in.
Anyone whose age is numbered in the teens. That would be ages 13 through 19.
Meriden Arms operated from 1905 to 1915 & for part of that time was a wholly-owned part of Sears, Roebuck & Co. Meriden guns were not top-quality, so their value is going to be considerably less than, say, a similar weapon made by Winchester or Remington. Unless you can find a collector who specializes in Meriden weapons,& I don't know of anyone who does, or you can find someone who just wants 'an old gun' and is willing to pay a premium for one, I'd say the value would run in the vicinity of $75 to $100, maybe less. TexasCharley
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I would prefer the prime numbered houses, as there are far fewer of them. It would be much easier to keep my yards mowed, and it would be far less costly in property taxes.
I also sold world gift. I wish I knew, what the fair market value is worth today. I also have a collection that I would like to sell. Would really like to know what it is worth. I would like a fair price. Just want to sell it. If anyone knows of anyone that would be interested, or could give me a price at what it is worth...it would be much appreciated...
Are you sure that does not say Meriden- instead of Meridian? Meriden was a gunmaker in that time frame- they were owned by Sears, and made guns for them. If that is the name, value would depend on condition, but somewhere in the $150-$200 range. If you serach for Meriden Firearms, you can see the website with the company history.
Since Meriden stopped production in 1918 the firing pin will have to be made. The model 15 was made from a savage patent so you might be able to adapt a firing pin from an early model savage rifle. I saw a picture of the model 15 on the web and it looks a lot like the savage model 29 that was made in 1929-1933.
Although I have never used "goblets" in my slow cooker I imagine they would save some time in that they can be used instead of a serving platter, however I would recommend a "Pyrex" brand to withstand the heat and prevent the glass from shattering which would make for an unpleasant meal. I also expect that indigestion would be the least of your problems.
Meriden, Ct, would be one answer, assuming you are driving, assuming you aren't picky about which way you go, and assuming where in Mahattan isn't important to the question. It's 197 miles, Meriden is about 98 miles.
I also have a Meriden Model 15 for which I need parts. I would be glad to provide you a picture the action bar and forearm is you would do same for the firing pin - out of the gun. I would also be willing to provide key dimensions if you would do the same. KSHUNTER