miamibeachcg
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- Mar 10, 2013
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HELLO FORUM!
I was directed here by the WHAT IS IT? forum. My name is Charlie G. & I own Joy's House (www.joyshouse.info); a sober house for girls I opened in my daughter's memory. To help support it, I go to & bid on storage auctions (yep, like the TV ahows!), then sell the things we find at antique shows, on e-bay or at our bi weekly yard sale.
Last week I won a unit & believe I hit a mother lode! Besides the incredible pieces that came from shipwrecks, there was also a hand made road racing bicycle by David Moulton (I found out he was a name in racing bike frames).
But it's the recovered shipwreck items that excited me the most & what I need your help with.
1st) there is a jar that appears to be full of musket balls (VERY heavy!); are they? And is the jar valuable lasting so long?
2nd) there is another jar full of balls & rocks that appear to be flint, but the balls are very light - like they're made out of wood. Could they be kindling that went with the flint? (since they were in the same jar)
3rd) there is what appears to be a cluster of musket balls that I was told in the WHAT IS IT forum that they believed it was a cannon shot. BUT, a broken one shows the balls in the cluster are made of wood; so, what are these?
4th) Finally, I have 2 seperate pieces of what looks like the remains of a musket or other type of rifle that are embedded in some type of glass - is this natural or did the previous owner make the trigger guard & other pieces into a desk top display>
Any & all help is appreciated; especially description of what I have & any idea of value (though the correct description is much more important & value will come from the knowledge. Also, I will post photos of the different type bottles for your help with those, but a last question - While I may keep one of the musket relics that are embedded in glass because it makes a cool desk top conversation piece - with the other pieces, should I sell these together or seperately? I think I would make more selling the musket balls (if that's what they are) seperately, which would help Joy's House, but I think it would be a lot cooler selling the jar that held them along with the whole group of the ammo
I was directed here by the WHAT IS IT? forum. My name is Charlie G. & I own Joy's House (www.joyshouse.info); a sober house for girls I opened in my daughter's memory. To help support it, I go to & bid on storage auctions (yep, like the TV ahows!), then sell the things we find at antique shows, on e-bay or at our bi weekly yard sale.
Last week I won a unit & believe I hit a mother lode! Besides the incredible pieces that came from shipwrecks, there was also a hand made road racing bicycle by David Moulton (I found out he was a name in racing bike frames).
But it's the recovered shipwreck items that excited me the most & what I need your help with.
1st) there is a jar that appears to be full of musket balls (VERY heavy!); are they? And is the jar valuable lasting so long?
2nd) there is another jar full of balls & rocks that appear to be flint, but the balls are very light - like they're made out of wood. Could they be kindling that went with the flint? (since they were in the same jar)
3rd) there is what appears to be a cluster of musket balls that I was told in the WHAT IS IT forum that they believed it was a cannon shot. BUT, a broken one shows the balls in the cluster are made of wood; so, what are these?
4th) Finally, I have 2 seperate pieces of what looks like the remains of a musket or other type of rifle that are embedded in some type of glass - is this natural or did the previous owner make the trigger guard & other pieces into a desk top display>
Any & all help is appreciated; especially description of what I have & any idea of value (though the correct description is much more important & value will come from the knowledge. Also, I will post photos of the different type bottles for your help with those, but a last question - While I may keep one of the musket relics that are embedded in glass because it makes a cool desk top conversation piece - with the other pieces, should I sell these together or seperately? I think I would make more selling the musket balls (if that's what they are) seperately, which would help Joy's House, but I think it would be a lot cooler selling the jar that held them along with the whole group of the ammo
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