Value for geo z. lefton figurines?

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Yeah, anyone happen to know what the going rate was for Geo Z. Lefton figurines? I have a set of 2…one is perfect, the other one is missing her hand and has 2 small chips which are hard to notice! I’m just wondering if I’m in the ball park or somewhere’s else?
thanks all!

asked almost 15 years ago

7 Answers

It depends on when they were made (can judge better by the stamping and Label on bottom) and also how popular that particular figurine is now.

There are newer Lefton’s and older ones.
The old ones tend to be more pricey.
Any damage takes away value and price to sell

Did you do a completed search on the bay for your items?
There is someone over at the bay who is an expert on the old Lefton items. If you try at the pottery and glassware board, he can probably help you to get the right name for your item.
Value is subjective.

Here is the link in case you are not familiar with it.

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answered almost 15 years ago

If a Lefton figurine is damaged with missing parts, then you “might” get about $5.oo-8.oo at most…but if you have the broken pieces available and list “as is” then the price jumps by 30% up or higher…

answered almost 15 years ago

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Hello Ravenstalin, Values on figurines vary, The label or backstamp will indicate age. A damaged figure will have little value. A good referance book is the thing to have and will get you in the ball park of value. Here is a link with some information and access to a guide.
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answered almost 15 years ago

I’m with “Vintage” on this. You can rarely go by “book” price, so the best bet is to look ‘em up on other sites and see what they’ve actually sold for. “Fathertime” is correct…condition is everything.

answered almost 15 years ago

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Replacements.com has a page for Lefton also, you could get lucky there too.

answered almost 15 years ago

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Wow, thanks for all your help and advice! One figurine is perfect and the other has the flaws—which are hardly visable [to me, that is…].
My eyes were pure crud the past week or so…to read this I had to use a magnifying glass!
OK, I’ll see what I can see? Is anyone interested in these? [it never hurts to ask, right?]
And, BTW—this one lost her hand [the biggest flaw] and has 2 tiny chips off at the edges of her ‘dress’….which are really hard to see—they do look great together! Both are [URL removed] 1956. I’m a ’55 year model and boy do I feel vintage!

answered almost 15 years ago

google it! take it to a near by antique dealer and get them to look at it. (free)

answered almost 15 years ago

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