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02/18/2021 at 9:40 am in reply to: Question about Ebay pulling fees before paying me.. (maybe silly) #86010
the ebay 1099-k should only show your payouts, so you won’t have to expense taxes or fees or shipping (right?). i’m thinking of it like Amazon payouts and 1099s. they take everything before you ever see it, so you just claim what they paid you and then expense anything else you need to like shipping supplies, paper, toner, whatever.
this one is amazing
https://www.instagram.com/p/CKuRc1Kh9Gd/
lite brite, cracker jacks, vintage printed pajamas, recalled corning percolator, all wood paneling and cabinets, wooden chip/dip tray. so much stuff i would sell!
this is so cool, i think i watched everything on IG!
p.s. we had to put this in the front seat of my car and seatbelt it in, thats how big it is 🙃
you know i’m just going to do the best i can with the title, some random ebayer is going to correct me, and i’ll put a really high price on it.
Let us know how you decide to price it, I’m curious!
Glad to hear it. That would have been a pain!!
Check it out!!!! (love that you Brits call it Enquiry when we call it Inquiry)
Enquiry to The Pewter Society A7381: Small Cup and Plate
Mon, Feb 8, 12:14 PM (1 day ago)
Dear Ryanne
Thanks for your enquiry 6 February about your recent acquisitions in Washington.
The plate looks German with its touch stuck three times on the rim, often a sign of quality. I have searched the 7 volumes of German records but without finding a match so the maker remains unidentified; probably 18th/early 19th century.
The English measure is later being an Imperial capacity measure that has seen service in public houses as the capacity has been checked by the Excise Inspector to ensure that the publican was not giving short measure. There is a GIV mark to show Imperial standard and a crown VR67 which was used between 1881-1891 in Surrey County and after 1891 in London County. There is an engraving on the body probably the name of a previous owner and some engraving underneath as well often difficult to read. The mark inside on the base gives us the maker Samuel Thomas South who worked in Blackfriars London 1816-1860.
I hope you enjoy your find!
🍾🥂❤️
whattttttttt
All the writing is hard to read, I feel like it says something like A.J. Doncaster. There is actually writing on the bottom too.
Here are the photos I took to send to the Pewter Society-
and this is the little plate I have too-
Looks like you’re right, this was some kind of measuring cup.
https://www.pewtersociety.org/identifying-and-collecting-pewter/verification-and-capacity-marks
Very cool!!
Neat! I might also send to this place for more info as well, what do you think?
https://www.pewtersociety.org/identifying-and-collecting-pewter/help-identification

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