Value of acme craftware teapot

I have an Acme Craftware teapot that is yellow with the spout, handle, and top of lid in 22 kt. gold. No chips or cracks. I have been searching the internet, but cannot find one to see its value. Can anyone give me an idea of its worth today? Thanks

asked about 14 years ago

fmckinney
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jadecagle October 12, 2021

Yes, it’s true. Glass beads are smooth and the real thing is not.

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If you want to try a worthpoint trial you can find out what it sold for here.
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I also found a site that lists firms of the pottery industry throughout East Liverpool’s history. Second on the list was Acme Craftware, Inc. (ca. [phone number removed]). You now have the time period of production. You can see this at [URL removed]

I also found a cached page showing a cookie jar by the same company trimmed in gold that sold for $55.

I found all of this by doing a google search on Acme Craftware.

answered about 14 years ago

froggieb
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There is one that sold for $23.00. Go to replacements.com and check to see what they are selling it for. If you take great photos, you could probably sell it for more.

answered about 14 years ago

$19.99 on the ebid site…Research is your best solution = good luck!

answered almost 14 years ago

MONTROSE
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Have you tried searching eBay? They might have one there that you can check. Sorry I can’t be of more help :(

answered about 14 years ago

Sounds like an awesome item, rare? Keep searching for sure!

answered about 14 years ago

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