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Post  Elsie67 Wed 25 Oct - 19:24

Hi, I'm hoping someone can help me. I have a Dovecote wall vase marked 546 which I think puts it as being produced around the 50's or 60's (I might be wrong!). I'm trying to ascertain if it's of any value. I realise it won't be significant value but would greatly appreciate a ballpark figure from someone who knows these things. Thank you.

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Post  Ev Thu 26 Oct - 7:43

There don't seem to be many around, as I've only come across a couple online.

We don't do quotes as that is a world unto itself and trends go in and out of favour all of the time.

I suggest you contact an Antique shop or quality Auction House to get a value as that is what they do.
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Post  Elsie67 Fri 27 Oct - 4:55

Thanks so much for your reply. I have also had trouble finding any others over the years. I will do as you suggest.

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