Rose Bowl tickets
Q: I have two Rose Bowl tickets from 1941 that were never used. Where can I sell them? I do e-mail, but not eBay. — Carolyn, Peoria, Ill.
A: It’s time you learn a new skill because the best place to sell your tickets for the maximum amount of money is on eBay. If you are determined not to list the tickets yourself, find the iSold It store nearest to where you live by calling 1-877-I-SOLD-IT (1-877-476-5348). The company lists and sells items on eBay for a small charge.
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Q: We have several Lee Reynolds oils that we acquired when we purchased our home. Any idea of values? — M.M., via e-mail
A: Since I was not familiar with Lee Reynolds or his work, I looked for him in one of my favorite reference books about art, Hislop’s Official International Price Guide to Fine Art, edited by Duncan Hislop and published by House of Collectibles. He isn’t listed. I next contacted two dealers, and they knew nothing about him either. You might contact your nearest art museum. I suspect Reynolds was either an amateur or regional artist.
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Q: I have two John F. Kennedy doodles, one of a sailboat and the other of the White House. Both are dated Nov. 8, 1961. Who can I contact for a price valuation? — Roberta, Valencia, Calif.
A: Harvey Goldberg is a JFK collectibles expert. His address is P.O. Box 822, Clark, NJ 07066. You might also contact the John Fitzgerald Kennedy Library & Museum, Columbia Point, Boston, MA 02125.
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Q: My uncle has a Red Sox baseball from 1972, signed by all the team members. Who can we contact to find out if it has any value? — Richard, Cranston, R.I.
A: James Murphy is an appraiser who specializes in baseball memorabilia. Write to him c/o Philadelphia Bat Company, P.O. Box 456, 266 West Greenwood Ave., Lansdowne, PA 19050.
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