Jump to content

Jenn

Members
  • Content Count

    5
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Community Reputation

0 Neutral

About Jenn

  • Rank
    Poker Forum Newbie
  1. For anyone who's interested, I had a friend list the chips last night on Ebay for a 10 day auction. Here's a direct link: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...item=6152572474
  2. For anyone who's interested, I had a friend list the chips last night on Ebay for a 10 day auction. Here's a direct link: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...item=6152572474
  3. Thanks for your posts. Quite an active forum here! I have no sentimental attachment to the set and I do realize that I could split it up but, being an antique lover myself... I would really prefer to keep it together as a set and sell it to someone who will continue to keep it as a complete set. I have seen the completed auction results on Ebay and I've seen a few chips for sale (and sold) on some other sites. I have yet to find even one antique SET anywhere on the net and I've been at this now for a couple of days. I know there is substantial value in this being a complete set... all
  4. I have recently acquired a complete set of antique ivory poker chips. Three-hundred (300) of them in a walnut(?) carrier which fits inside a matching hinged box along with two decks of monogrammed cards. I've read that they stopped making these in 1875. All 300 are hand-etched. There are flowered ones, fives which have red stained rims, and twenty-fives which used to have either green or tan stained rims. After searching for hours on the internet, I have not come across even one *set* of antique ivory chips. I am interested in any offers from serious buyers.Small view of all: http://home.capec
  5. I have recently acquired a complete set of antique ivory poker chips. Three-hundred (300) of them in a walnut(?) carrier which fits inside a matching hinged box along with two decks of monogrammed cards. I've read that they stopped making these in 1875. All 300 are hand-etched. There are flowered ones, fives which have red stained rims, and twenty-fives which used to have either green or tan stained rims. After searching for hours on the internet, I have not come across even one *set* of antique ivory chips. I am interested in any offers from serious buyers.Small view of all: http://home.capec
×
×
  • Create New...