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Postby SSBubbles » Sun Oct 05, 2008 7:54 pm

GAVCARoCOM wrote:please be serious. it is stolen from Kyrenia.
if anyone can help to find who stole it 200 euro reward i will give.

its a big one.


Pictures or at least a good description please!
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Postby Oracle » Sun Oct 05, 2008 8:41 pm

GAVCARoCOM wrote:please be serious. it is stolen from Kyrenia.
if anyone can help to find who stole it 200 euro reward i will give.

its a big one.


Maybe you should set up a Neighbourhood Watch. :roll:

Do you have many Settlers in your (stolen) village? .... or ... Could it be one of your 43,000 Turkish troops?

(I doubt you are ever going to see it again .... just like our stolen Religious Antiquities :( )
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Postby rotate » Sun Oct 05, 2008 9:37 pm

T_C wrote:I really like those big pots too, but they're far too expensive. £800 was a quote I got from someone in Cyprus. :shock:


Copper lined cauldrons and earthenware pithari were being thrown out along with what now are considered to be other highly prized (and priced) collectables in the early 1970's :cry:
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Postby T_C » Sun Oct 05, 2008 10:11 pm

rotate wrote:
T_C wrote:I really like those big pots too, but they're far too expensive. £800 was a quote I got from someone in Cyprus. :shock:


Copper lined cauldrons and earthenware pithari were being thrown out along with what now are considered to be other highly prized (and priced) collectables in the early 1970's :cry:


I KNOW THIS! :bawling:
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Postby rotate » Sun Oct 05, 2008 10:24 pm

T_C wrote:
rotate wrote:
T_C wrote:I really like those big pots too, but they're far too expensive. £800 was a quote I got from someone in Cyprus. :shock:


Copper lined cauldrons and earthenware pithari were being thrown out along with what now are considered to be other highly prized (and priced) collectables in the early 1970's :cry:


I KNOW THIS! :bawling:


OK, OK! calm down everything will be alright again in a little while :?

What type/size of big pot are you after as I know a man who might be able to help 8)
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Postby GAVCARoCOM » Sun Oct 05, 2008 10:31 pm

i m ready to pay £400 for if anyone want to sell.
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Postby Bubble 'n' squeak » Sun Oct 05, 2008 10:38 pm

GAVCARoCOM wrote:i m ready to pay £400 for if anyone want to sell.


I'll bring it back round tomorrow then :wink: :lol: :lol:
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Postby kafenes » Sun Oct 05, 2008 10:40 pm

GAVCARoCOM wrote:i m ready to pay £400 for if anyone want to sell.


I will sell mine for €1200 and must be collected from Paphos. It's circa around 1890.
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Postby CBBB » Sun Oct 05, 2008 10:47 pm

Bloody hell, I will now lock up the one that I have in my garden, with prices like that being bandied about!

I suppose it gives me one thing to thank my mother-in-law for!
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Postby Nikitas » Sun Oct 05, 2008 11:04 pm

Cauldrons are pitharis or hargia? Two different things, one is made of clay the other of copper. Which are we talking about?

Why are they so desirable?
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