House Auctions New York

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Boy Scout memorabilia is very collectible. Why?
Well, there are millions of "old" Boy Scouts in the world.
There is a special bond among Scouts. Nearly every Scout,
at any age can meet, and strike a conversation about
his troops, highest rank attained, or camping favorite.

If they were in the same National Jamboree, (attended
For 50,000 Scouts), who will speak on the opening and closing
ceremonies, heat or maybe Once the big storm
that tanning.

All-in-all, these explorers taste of memories and many
collecting items from the days of exploration.

Here are some recent sales of the exploration to give
an idea of values.

Scouting Memorabilia & COLLECTIBLES

Group of three uniform shirts of the 1940s with the
patch, hat, patches, and metals, and loose
some related prospecting letters, brought $ 513.00
the auction has 17 bids.

A 1920's Boy Scout uniform jacket, British, with
seven buttons brass brought BSA 167.00 dollars in an auction

An early Wolf Cub Scout uniform patches,
Cap, Belt, slides, and brought Neckerchief $ 32.00
in the auction.

HANDBOOK FOR TEACHERS Scout, Boy Scouts
of America, Copyright: 1913/1914, First Edition in the page title,
brought in $ 177.00 auction.

Boy Scouts of America The official handbook of Children:
1911 edition published by Doubleday in Garden City, NY
is offered for sale by rare book dealers in the $ 600,00 – $ 850,00, depending on condition.

Eagle Scouts, in particular, enjoy the preservation and collection memories of the large exploration
events and activities.

So start exploring for Scouting!

You will find memories of exploration at flea markets, garage sales, swap meets exploring,
and Internet auctions online.

Brian Kathenes is the host of a weekly radio show, and a TV personality. He is a published author and the Managing Partner of National Appraisal Consultants, a full service personal property valuation firm.

He is past Chairman of the New York Winter Antique Show Vetting Committee on Autographs, Manuscripts & Rare Books, and works regularly with Lee and Leslie Keno and Cash in the Attic ‘s Tim Luke.

Mr. Kathenes has presented seminars and symposia for over 472,000 participants and clients including the International Society of Appraisers ISA CAPP Course and Appraisal Techniques and Practical Information for Archivists and Librarians from the National Archives and the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C.

He offers a special antiques and collecitbles free report : “How To be Your Own Appraiser,” which can be found on: http://www.BestAntiqueTips.com .

Winding Brook Farm House Upstate New York Land for Sale



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