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ok cool..thanks!!!

I think ill just hold onto it then for another 20  years and see if its worth more in the future...

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Your "lead melting pot" was surely used by the maintence man of your apt building.

Read this:

http://contractormag.com/columns/yates/cm_column_379

Awesome thanks for the info. Anyone know its value??

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Thanks.. I have to say I found only one other on the internet but couldn't see what it had sold on ebay for. Maybe ill put it on EBAY for insane money... some clown collector Dubai or south korea may buy it..  8)
If you are looking for a "Clown"collector....may i suggest you take a long hard look in the mirror..before you...comment on collectors from another country....This forum...goes world wide...and if I was from one of these countries...you,d be the first to know ..who is the "Clown"... :-X

WOW!! So sensitive!! LOL... clown..  8)

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Thanks.. I have to say I found only one other on the internet but couldn't see what it had sold on ebay for. Maybe ill put it on EBAY for insane money... some clown collector Dubai or south korea may buy it..  8)

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still that's mad old... I cant find any sites or info on this smelter..like a data sheet or something... plus I think ill sell it but for how much??

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Wow 1900 ?? My building is 150 years old and the old horse barn is now apts so I guess this was used when there were horses on the property. Does it hold any value??

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Hi everyone,

I recently got into collectables and digging around my very old apt building I found an old antique smelter. It was a mess so I cleaned off some of the grime and noticed the spoon still had melted metal in it. Anyone have any info on this item or where I could look to find its value?? Im not sure im gonna sell it but id like to at least know more about the item. Any ideas??






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