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I know Holly, this is exactly one of the reasons why I sold many of my kids before, I had to stop dreaming of been able to build them all, but there are some that I just can't give up, like this ones that I found around the states (a friend suggested me not to look on places far from home, that I can 't reach, but I can't help it! I have to be looking for what I don't need!hehehh!

The Dura-Craft unopened Madison kit for $60!! https://roseburg.craigslist.org/tag/5711614106.html

The Lily for $75 https://chicago.craihttps://roseburg.craigslist.org/tag/5711614106.htmlgslist.org/sox/tag/5732676542.html

The Beacon Hill for $50!! https://vermont.craigslist.org/bab/5709857297.html

The Whitney Franklin for $65!! https://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/tag/5732798892.html

FREE dollhouse in Vermont https://vermont.craigslist.org/art/5715469822.html

Beautiful unfinished house for $35 https://potsdam.craigslist.org/tag/5719591325.html

Rare dollhouse (I wish I could get this one) $50https://syracuse.craigslist.org/for/5717926268.html

Retired and rare Houseboat kit $75bhttps://rochester.craigslist.org/art/5677451399.html

Duracraft Country Mansion 700 (rehab) $75 https://rochester.craigslist.org/clt/5701525369.html

Beautiful built house and furniture $75 https://hudsonvalley.craigslist.org/clt/5732540405.html

Newbury built with furniture $70 https://longisland.craigslist.org/tag/5672845594.html

Another Mansion 700 $120 https://longisland.craigslist.org/clt/5690107643.html

And this looks like another 700 mansion https://chicago.craigslist.org/nch/atq/5728365303.html

Have fun looking!

 

 

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Hmmm...that free house is an ACP Victorian house and if I were there, I'd snap that up in a nanosecond.

And I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but all those houses you have listed as Duracrafts are Artply Worthingtons. It's very easy to mix them up.

Here's a pic of the Duracraft house:

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And a pic of the Artply Worthington:

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From the inside you can tell them apart because they're put together differently. The Duracraft house will have posts in the corners where the siding was put in to form walls. The Artply kits were built like the Greenleaf ones - pieces punched out of wood sheets and glued together.

From the front, though, the only real clues are the Artply windows. Virtually all of their windows had the cross in them. The second story doorway also comes up to the top level of the windows in the Artply house. In the Duracraft one, it's shorter. And the gable on the roof is much shorter across the front in the Artply houses. The gable on the Duracraft houses are longer and narrower.

End of dollhouse lesson for today!

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The half scale Joseph Angel house is down to $995 and they're calling it a final sale: http://www.ebay.com/itm/FINAL-SALE-Artisan-Captain-Joseph-Angel-Victorian-Dollhouse-1-2-Scale-OOAK-/391533506950

Wonder what they'll do with it if it doesn't sell. It's certainly a rare house, but I just don't like how this one has been finished. It doesn't present itself as being worth that much.

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I just missed a Joseph Angel house in Portland that was included in a yard sale, of all things! I was browsing through the pictures and saw it, half hidden behind some other stuff. I called the number on the ad, but I haven't heard from them. Doubt if I will.

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12 minutes ago, fov said:

The half scale Joseph Angel house is down to $995 and they're calling it a final sale: http://www.ebay.com/itm/FINAL-SALE-Artisan-Captain-Joseph-Angel-Victorian-Dollhouse-1-2-Scale-OOAK-/391533506950

Wonder what they'll do with it if it doesn't sell. It's certainly a rare house, but I just don't like how this one has been finished. It doesn't present itself as being worth that much.

I wonder also. I don't think I've ever seen something listed as "Final Sale" before.

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6 minutes ago, fov said:

Wonder what they'll do with it if it doesn't sell. It's certainly a rare house, but I just don't like how this one has been finished. It doesn't present itself as being worth that much.

Wondering the same thing when I saw that this morning,    I am still kicking myself for not buying the one that was on ebay 2 years ago.  I had actually placed a bid on it and then retracted it.  If I bought this one I would gutt the interior and redo the exterior or I would dismantle the whole thing and use the pieces as a pattern to cut new ones and built it from scratch.  A lot of work either way and a bit crazy to pay that amount of money and then tear it apart but I have no interest in buying finished houses and/or the work of someone else.

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14 minutes ago, Cathy :) said:

I wonder also. I don't think I've ever seen something listed as "Final Sale" before.

I've seen this seller do it.  When she first dropped the price $100 from the original $1,299 it was a "sale" and then again when it was dropped another $100 to $1,099, but now it's the "final sale". 

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32 minutes ago, fov said:

The half scale Joseph Angel house is down to $995 and they're calling it a final sale: http://www.ebay.com/itm/FINAL-SALE-Artisan-Captain-Joseph-Angel-Victorian-Dollhouse-1-2-Scale-OOAK-/391533506950

Wonder what they'll do with it if it doesn't sell. It's certainly a rare house, but I just don't like how this one has been finished. It doesn't present itself as being worth that much.

I don't mind the interior so much (altho that kitchen wallpaper...) but I really dislike the exterior and I am not a good rehabber of exteriors. But if it was $150 I go for it. So frugal am I when it comes to having to change a color...

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19 hours ago, rodentraiser said:

 

Hmmm...that free house is an ACP Victorian house and if I were there, I'd snap that up in a nanosecond.

And I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but all those houses you have listed as Duracrafts are Artply Worthingtons. It's very easy to mix them up.

 

Kelly, excellent catch, I never know the difference between this two unless they are in a boxed kit. Now interested people will know for sure what to do if they like this houses. Thanks!

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http://seattle.craigslist.org/sno/gms/5724054382.html

It looks like someone's mom has passed away or has had to downsize:

"Mom loved her collection of 24 + doll houses and she especially loved decorating them. We removed all the furniture and miniature accessories and will sell them separately so you can decorate the houses your own way."

Honestly, I tend to spend more on furnished houses in cases like this...it can boost the price of houses in not so good shape if they have some good stuff inside. I speak only from experience in bargain-buying finished houses (I love finished houses!). I collect houses that call to me, not necessarily of any historical value (Bliss or Gottschalk houses). I really like collecting complete houses - and often the best ones and the best deals are from estates of people who have passed because they loved the house and never gave it up in life...and it shows. I love how much personality you can see in such houses and I rarely alter them. That said, none of these houses called to me. Maybe if the kids had left her decorations/furnishings in...

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20 hours ago, Elsbeth said:

I don't mind the interior so much (altho that kitchen wallpaper...) but I really dislike the exterior and I am not a good rehabber of exteriors. But if it was $150 I go for it. So frugal am I when it comes to having to change a color...

Cute enough house but when I look at it, it feel "off" somehow.  I'm sure they put a lot of work into in. Hope they can sell. 

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Hi!

A good friend of mine is selling two kits on Craig's List...was going to work on them with her daughter but time got the best of them (daughter is in college now - LOL!)

Beacon Hill - https://boston.craigslist.org/gbs/art/5735972247.html

Foxhall Conservatory - https://boston.craigslist.org/gbs/art/5735978009.html

Pick up in Watertown Massachusetts

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On 8/3/2016, 8:53:21, biomom said:

I saw that second house the other day and I just love it but I'm worried about buying something from china. 

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6 hours ago, asherah said:

This one was posted about before, pointing out the Chrysnbon and other inexpensive furniture & dolls.

6 hours ago, asherah said:

It's the SF500.  The radiating strips of wood around the upstairs window give it away.

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wow 

4 hours ago, havanaholly said:

This one was posted about before, pointing out the Chrysnbon and other inexpensive furniture & dolls.

It's the SF500.  The radiating strips of wood around the upstairs window give it away.

ah I thought it was the 555 that had the strips =) It's a pretty cool house. Just to pricey for me.

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