For book value, use Kovels.com They allow a certain number of free searches per month, but if you search often, it's worth paying for the subscription.
For actual value, use eBay. Members have access to "completed items", which shows the final sales amount and other information.
2006-12-14 17:18:27
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answered by Kacky 7
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The value of antiques is extremely volatile. The value you see on the web is not a precise representation of the true value because websters cannot properly feel and evaluate the antique.
2006-12-14 17:12:58
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answered by Gibaudrac D 2
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Check put eBay... They have effective the largest market change in the arena of antiques. Inasmuch as they have broadened the antique market, they have lowered the prices or maybe better to say stabilized the prices.
Otherwise you might broaden your search to other auction (small) sites in your specific market.
good luck
h.c.
Remember to choose whoever as best answer
2006-12-14 17:19:09
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answered by hCharlesLive 2
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do a web search for antique pricing and/or info and go from there. try goggle.com
2006-12-14 17:11:46
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answered by singledad 7
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