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BigDragonDaddy's loves13 of 34Early 1900's SundialRARE CRANBERRY TO CLEAR RUSSIAN WINE
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    Posted 13 years ago

    livetoride
    (47 items)

    Coffee grinder out of Philadelphia. This actually belongs to a friend of mine who is 86 years old and he purchased it about 1970 ish and actually has a much larger one.

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    Comments

    1. Barbara, 13 years ago
      I have one just like this but with the eagle still on top. the decoration is faded. I wish to restore it but I'm worried about the cost. What it the value in good condition with the eagle?
    2. Moonhill Moonhill, 10 years ago
      If most of the color is original....don't restore it....most collertors want it original.

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