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So now we want to talk about price range. I can give you some general prices for specific
shapes and then each shape is going to have a more desirable, more expensive range, and
then a lower range depending on how available it is. So if we start with a general flint
goblet that you can find alot of. It can start as low as thirty dollars and then the price
range can go up from there to the most rare pieces that can cost you over a couple hundred
dollars. The general range is around seventy-five dollars a goblet. I would say this Hamilton
is thirty five. This horn of plenty will cost somewhere in the seventy-five to ninety-five
range. The bell flower pattern will cost you in the forty-five to sixty-five dollar range.
When you talk about prices, is regional, depending on where you are. It will dictate some of
the price. East coast as opposed to west coast, the Midwest you won't find as much of this
because alot of this flint glass were made by New England Flint Glass, or Cape Cod Sandwich
Glass, it's a New England glass we find alot of it here. But that doesn't mean it's going
to be inexpensive either so those are things to keep in mind when you're talking about
prices. When you get into this, pitchers; milk pitchers, cream pitchers, water pitchers;
you are getting into a range where you're talking about hundred twenty-five to hundred
fifty. The larger pitchers, milk pitchers, can range a couple hundred dollars. Just going
to give you a general rule of thumb. Doesn't necessarily mean it's going to be that price.
If you go into two different shops, you'd probably find this priced at two different
prices. It all depends on the person that bought it, how much they paid for it. So you're
going to get a little variety in price that way too and you need to keep that in mind.