August Riedel (German, 1799-1883)
Amor und Psyche
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August Riedel Judith 1840
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The Bacchanal by August Heinrich Riedel (German 1799--1883)
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August Riedel (German, 1799-1883)
Marianna Berettoni
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What's it worth?
Ugh! We're working on clearing out our storage unit, and it seems like every single box is filled with memorabilia from all five of us. It's my fault for holding onto so much, but every little thing is loaded with a memory. Memories that are not there for the taking, memories that are embedded in these objects.
After having my kids provide input through zoom, photos, or in-person visits, and putting my collecting husband through the torment of making choices, I now have a bunch of stuff to either give away or sell. (I have already decided, without looking at comparables, to donate the doll-sized currency and the large glass gem.)
What to do? Search online for values of comparable objects and then decide to donate or list.
1. That little vintage doll from Germany has some value, maybe $15 if I am lucky so I think I will list it.
2. And what about the Pez Dispensers? I often read that some are worth thousands! Fingers crossed!
Eh? I think I'll donate the Pez.
3. The retractable sewing measuring tape looks promising. But mine is not in as good condition so I think I will donate it!
4. What about that Hard Rock Cafe pin? Here's a black version that sold last April so I think I will list this.
5. What about these Monopoly pieces. I have no idea how old these are but these sold so I will list these as well.
6. And finally, the Keith Haring Pin. I could not find any 'sold' listings on ebay but I did find these two current listings. I know we bought this early so I assume it is from the late 1980s and I am also going to assume I could make 20-30 for it so it too will get listed.
All in all, I have spent approximately 30 minutes researching, and if I sold everything I hope to sell, I could earn up to $75. Next step is to get these listed in the next few days.
But first, I am off to the beach!
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nakshatras as art: jyestha
1. "Ein Marchenkind" Paul Grabwinkler
2. "Cleopatra" John William Waterhouse
3. "Judith" August Riedel
4. "Cleopatra and Markus Antonius" Pompeo Batoni
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