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RainDog

(28,784 posts)
2. thanks!
Fri Apr 13, 2012, 08:48 PM
Apr 2012

I know about books and ephemera, but not things like quilts.

It's been strange to me - since I started dealing in collectible books, etc, people think I know about other things, too. One man wanted me to sell his antiques. I would be happy to list them for him, but I'm certainly not in a position to evaluate furniture and lamps, etc.

you should have an expert look at it Viva_La_Revolution Apr 2012 #1
thanks! RainDog Apr 2012 #2
Fabric conservator supernova Apr 2012 #3
again, thanks! RainDog Apr 2012 #4
Value for old quilts is decided not only by age, but also by the sinkingfeeling Apr 2012 #5
you could very well be right that it was pieced long before it was backed. grasswire Apr 2012 #6
log cabin quilt april Apr 2012 #7
+1 McCIoud Dec 2012 #8
no need to kick RainDog Dec 2012 #9
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