CURRENT PRICES Around the nation
Current prices are recorded from antiques shows, flea markets, sales and auctions throughout the United States. Prices vary in different locations because of local economic conditions.
Lone Ranger record, "The Legend of the Lone Ranger," Lone Ranger looking at bullet, 1981, $25.Booklet advertising Studebaker, "See America First," photos, 1941, 30 pages, $40.Jigsaw puzzle, Farrah Fawcett in reclining pose, 1977, 12 x 20 inches, $45.Staffordshire ABC plate, "Harry Is Baiting His Line, For To Fish He Doth Incline," 1853, 6 inches, $235.Olympic Games souvenir pennant, orange felt, ski-jump event, Lake Placid, 1932, 29 x 11 inches, $345.Fostoria bowl, American pattern, 3 handles, 8 inches, $390.Effanbee Peggy Lou doll, bow-shaped lips, brown human-hair wig, composition body, original clothes, 15 inches, $550.Rookwood water jug, black birds flying from pine-tree branches, gray ground, Matt Daly, 1886, 9 x 7 inches, $1,100.Pin tray, metal, oval, white-and-green scalloped edge, black Dr Pepper boy wearing yellow hat, eating watermelon, blue ground, "Drink Dr Pepper at all Soda Fountains, 5 cents," 3 inches, $2,530.Huffy bicycle, woman's, Yellow Submarine, 3-speed, 1960s, $2,800.
XPublication: "A Guide to Identifying Your Collectibles Using Books and Computers and The Kovels' Bibliography of Books About Antiques & amp; Collectibles"; how to find the value of an antique using the library, plus a list of the best reference books. Identify your antique. Go to the library and learn who made it, what it is worth and how it was made. Send $4 and a long, self-addressed, double-stamped envelope to: Identify Collectibles, Kovels, P.O. Box 22900, Beachwood, Ohio 44122.
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