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D.F. HAYNES & SON TOILET SET

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I was wondering if you might know the value of this 9 piece set? You have a lovely toilet set made by D.F. Haynes & Son at The Chesapeake Pottery in Baltimore MD. This set would have been made between 1896-1914. Pitcher and Bowl sets (The main focus of these sets) have taken a bit of a hit in recent years, but, I am seeing a bit of a resurgence. This appears to be in fantastic condition and to find such a complete set, with a lovely floral pattern, in great shape adds value. I could see this selling for anywhere up to $250 at live auction.

VICTORIAN WICKER BABY BUGGY

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Do you know how much this stroller is worth? You have a very lovely Victorian Era Wicker Baby Buggy with stick and ball design and what appears to be it's original parasol. It is similar to a buggy that was made by Heywood-Wakefield called "The Heywood" and might have even been made by that company. Buggies of this style are very affordable in the Antique world and similar ones typically sell for around $150 at live auction. Depending on the auction and area, they can reach up to $300.