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    Oct 3, 2008, 08:54 PM
    1800's glass negatives.what's there worth?
    Im looking to find out where to go to find out how much some 1800's glass negitives and dark room equipment would be worth?
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    Oct 5, 2008, 02:24 AM

    Hi, sharlynn195!

    You will find some on links of the following searches that are priced. It would appear that they can bring a pretty fair price. But, I would also think that the subject matter on the negatives would also make a difference as to what they might be worth monetarily.

    19th Century Glass Negatives for Sale - Google Search

    Glass Negatives eBay - Google Search

    How old are the items and what specifically do you have concerning dark room equipment, please?

    Thanks!

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