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What's it Worth? Cut Glass Bohemian Wheel Cut Compote
POSTED May 7, 11:14 AM

What's it Worth? Appraisal for Antique Wheel-Cut Compote

David asks: Hello, This belonged to my great grandmother. No chips or anything. What's it Worth?

                                    


AW says: That's a Bohemian style "wheel-cut" compote. Circa 1910s. It's most likely Czechoslovakian, which means it's of very good quality.

Date range:
1910s

Retail value:
$125-$175

(top price)

Wholesale value: $50-$75
(The midrange price you could expect to achieve at a well advertised live auction. The price that is most often realized)

Quick sale value: $35
The price your likely to get if you have to sell your item immediately and your prospective customer is aware of this.

Common trade terminology: Czechoslovakian Cut Crystal, Glass,

Nicknames or slang terms: Canoe compote,cut glass compote. wheel cut.

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Care and storage tips: As with most good quality antique glass, never put it in a dishwasher and avoid extreme temperatures.

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