Prices of Antique Iron Stone: Part One

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Summary: An antiques expert explains discoloration in antique iron stone in this free video on collecting antiques.

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Sue Shea Sue Shea has been dealing in antiques since 1979, and has her own shop, Shea Antiques, located in Shelburne Falls, MA. Her passion is early American 18th & 19... read more

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Prices of Antique Iron Stone: Part One

So just to give you a few examples of prices on iron stone I have a very small selection here but there's a huge selection out there with price guides that I highly recommend you look at. Because there's a varying range for prices on these pieces depending on the category so I highly recommend you look up a price guide some of these prices. Those prices guides will vary from region to region so that's something to consider but what I have here to show you here today is just the teapot here and I also have the cream and sugar that goes with it here. Here's the teapot and cream and sugar in very good condition there's the sugar bowl and I'm also going to show you the creamer and this is the gold band that we were talking about earlier. It has a little discoloration a few small lines in it but overall it's in very good condition and a pot with the cream and sugar like this will sell for $165 a set. So that's one example of a price range to look for in your iron stone. Another example would be this coffee pot right here that we showed you earlier this is LaMoush and LaMoush comes in various patterns and shapes. This has crazing in it it's a pot that dates into the 19th century also and it's called Lamoss pattern this pot itself in good condition is about $95 so that gives you a range to look for in the coffee antique pots.

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