CURRENT PRICES 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.


Goldscheider Lady Rose figurine, holding large bouquet of roses, flowing rose-colored gown, ringlets in hair with roses, marked, 63/4 inches, $50.

Lennon Sisters paper dolls, four dolls, Dianne, Peggy, Kathy and Janet, uncut clothing, Whitman Publishing, 1959, $50.

Waterford glass sherbet, Merano pattern, stem, 31/2 x 31/8 inches, $85.

1908 pocket advertising calendar, Keystone brand of children’s clothing, celluloid, five children in rompers and overalls, 1908, 23/8 x 33/4 inches, $120.

Coconut tin, “Banner Brand Sweetened Fancy Long Thread Coconut,” gold label, early 1900s, 12 x 8 inches, $150.

Ferdinand the Bull toy, tin lithograph, windup, tail spins, bumblebee on rear flank, black rubber horns, Marx, 1938, 51/2 x 2 inches, $160.

Effanbee Little Lady doll, yarn hair, blue dress, plaid ruffles on hem and neckline, bra and panties, 1944, 16 inches, $200.

Pairpoint silver-plated vanity mirror plateau, footed, scrolls and twisted daisies on rim, 1930s, 12 x 17 inches, $245.

GE Bandy the Bandmaster store display doll, General Electric Radio Corp. mascot, wood, jointed, red coat and hat with logo, by Maxfield Parrish, c. 1920, 19 inches, $950.

Swivel desk chair, walnut, carved frame, adjustable tilt and height, white with palm-tree-design upholstery, 1920s, 24 x 27 inches, $1,275.