-Century” with a fair market value of $300. Had the instrument been proven to be an authentic Stainer, he stated, “It would have been worth $100,000.”
Stanley stressed that he is not an expert in violins and gave Tisei several referrals.
Janet Lieson availed herself of the three for $25 service. She brought with her a small framed painting, a piece of mourning jewelry, and a doll. Byrne and Stanley informed the JP resident that her landscape was of nominal value, just $25, and the necklace was worth $75. She learned that he doll, which was made in France at least a century ago, was worth $400-$600. “She has a very pretty face,” she said of her precious possession as she held it carefully in her arms.

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If they are rare they are worth an absolute massive load of cash. Best place to find if they have value is www.ebay.com and is also the best place to sell them.