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Old 10th April 2007, 06:39 AM   #19
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Commodes? Carving knives? Both probably worth considerably less than they did 100 years if one takes acount of inflation.

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It ALL depends on "rarity factor". A plain old commode can be found abandoned on the sidewalk. On the other hand, I am sure that complete, original and rare commodes are sold for many thousands, even considering inflation. Just look at the antique catalogues. Can not argue about Carving knives though - you have a point
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