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multigraincracker

(32,674 posts)
Sun Jun 13, 2021, 10:03 AM Jun 2021

Got a fun item yesterday.

On my way to the store I saw a yard sale sign. Had to turn right, go a mile and turn right again and go another 1/2 mile.
Didn’t look like much there, I like to look anyway. Saw, what looked like a chalk figure of a Native American. Not in great shape, most old chalk figures aren’t. Got home and looked it over and on the front it said “Chief Wats Pop”.
Turned out to be a 1930s store counter top display for lollipops. Even in its ruff shape, looks like 100 times my $3 investment. Do a search for “Chief Wata Pop images”.

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Got a fun item yesterday. (Original Post) multigraincracker Jun 2021 OP
I looked it up NJCher Jun 2021 #1
I'm like the bar owner that doesn't drink. multigraincracker Jun 2021 #3
Great find! Currently eBay has one listed and it's over $300! Ziggysmom Jun 2021 #2
Pretty close to the condition of mine. multigraincracker Jun 2021 #4
Used to do a lot of ebay selling. gibraltar72 Jun 2021 #5
My girl friend does eBay for me. multigraincracker Jun 2021 #6

NJCher

(35,660 posts)
1. I looked it up
Sun Jun 13, 2021, 10:43 AM
Jun 2021

cool find. Is it in good enough shape that you'll want to display it?

Last week I went to a dinner at a person's house who is a collectibles appraiser. What a fascinating time. So many interesting items on display on the shelves, in the garden, and also used to serve dinner.

There were bejeweled cheese cutters, little knives with fancy Victorian ladies shoes on the end, red glass plates and a cake server to match. Of course, each item had a story to go with it.

multigraincracker

(32,674 posts)
3. I'm like the bar owner that doesn't drink.
Sun Jun 13, 2021, 11:11 AM
Jun 2021

I don’t collect anymore. I like finding things for other folks. Lots of cool stuff in my home. If it’s mine it’s for sale. The items in my house, that I really like, have a very high price😆 on them. I now have a tiny house. My GF likes to keep things so she has a sticker on her things that say NFS, not for sale on them. I’ve been doing this for over 30 years.
I do find useful stuff like cloths, household items and other things I would buy in a retail store. I save tons of money. Been retired for 20 years, so love to save for trips and such.

Ziggysmom

(3,406 posts)
2. Great find! Currently eBay has one listed and it's over $300!
Sun Jun 13, 2021, 10:47 AM
Jun 2021

I’ve collected the Miller Studios chalkware pieces over the years, started with the popular fish and bubbles on my bathroom wall. My daughter is an antique dealer and I often get first dibs on her buys.



multigraincracker

(32,674 posts)
4. Pretty close to the condition of mine.
Sun Jun 13, 2021, 11:20 AM
Jun 2021

Only the tip of the nose broke off. As you know chalk ware is almost impossible to find in perfect condition.
One of the things that add to the value is if it has value to more than one type of collector. Chalk ware, store displays and advertising for this item. My favorite thing to look for are guitars. I always ask if they have any old musical instruments. Many times, when I ask that, they remember that old instrument in the attic.

gibraltar72

(7,503 posts)
5. Used to do a lot of ebay selling.
Sun Jun 13, 2021, 11:32 AM
Jun 2021

my best sale $7.00 snare drum that brought $ 425.00. They did wrong by me so I quit using them. Maybe should start again. Am seriously considering it.

multigraincracker

(32,674 posts)
6. My girl friend does eBay for me.
Sun Jun 13, 2021, 12:05 PM
Jun 2021

Actually for her. Let her keep the money. She got all of her Xmas shopping money last year on one item. Bought a mans watch for a dollar and she got $400 for it.
She is younger and better at online stuff than me. She has the label and post office programs and a scale. So far no problems with eBay or the customers. I like the mall. Have 2 booths and do great there. I price items low, so most of my sales are to dealers with tax numbers. I’ve done well taking things to local auction houses and do well on graigslist.

Nice to hear from you.

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