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by branshew » Tue Oct 05, 2010 9:49 pm
I have run into a fair amount of weighted sterling silver at yard sales recently. Normally I stay away from it as it's hard to tell what the actual weight will be. I recently went against that philosophy and purchased a weighted compote. Came back in at 132 grams sterling once the junk resin weight was removed. Decent score for $30.
Anyone have any idea how far weighted candle stick holders (4.5" diameter +/-) or a weighted candelabra would tip the scales? I realize that the design and manufacturer matters, but I would be interested to know what have you discovered from your experiences?
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by scrapman1077 » Wed Oct 06, 2010 4:07 pm
I just tore down some newer candle sticks, about 4" dia and 6" tall, 15 grams !
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by davycoppitt » Wed Oct 06, 2010 6:13 pm
All my candle holders are smashed into a cube, but I just checked two compotes. A 5 inch 54g and a 7 inch 68g. I will have to start charting every piece I break down how much it weighs before and after, that would be awesome to have.
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by simplicitycounts » Tue Oct 19, 2010 10:40 pm
I usually guess 14-18 grams for the short candle sticks individually. Most things if you can get them for $3.00 or less you will come out ahead. I try to stay away from the knives with plaster hanldes and stainless steel blades unless they are a couple bucks or less. Good luck hunting!
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