Antique Turkish

i have an antique check?
it’s in year 1912, it was publish in iraq by the eastern bank limited ,it was in the time that iraq was ruled by turkish.
can you tell me how much it’s worth
You should take it to your local antiquarian bookseller or document specialist for appraisal. Or, check with a good antique store. Get 2 independent appraisals.
Cisco Home Antique Turkish Rugs
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Turkish Coffee Pot with Wooden Handle $6.01 Makes 2 Turkish coffee cups of Turkish coffee… |
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Pepper Mill Imports Atlas Pepper Mill, Brass, 8 $51.55 Fresh ground pepper? Enjoy the gourmet taste and quality of freshly milled spices with the Atlas 8″ Greek Pepper Mill. This pepper mill is hand made in Greece of solid durable brass. It was originally invented as a coffee grinder for the Greek army over a century ago. The heavy metal grinding mechanism is capable of grinding seven times the pepper per turn of the handle than the average mill. Save… |
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Brass Coffee Mill (Long) ‘Turkish Coffee Grinder’ [Decorative Only] $19.99 Brass coffee mill with hand carved design. Brass, which is obtained by amalgamating copper and zinc, is durable, hard, and yet easly workable, which made it a prime metal to use in ship making, jewelry, and accessories. Since it is easily hammered compared to the bronze, it has been used in household utensils and cups, bowls, and pans, and it has also been used decoratively in lighting due to its … |
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Walnut Travertine Versailles / Ashlar Pattern Tiles (UF/B/CE) $2.99 Add character and interest into any living space with our Walnut Versailles Pattern Travertine tiles. Made from the highest quality, premium Turkish Philadelphia Travertine. Strictly selected; consistent in color, sizing and finish. Suitable for commercial and residential projects. Interior as well as exterior surface covering applications. Meets your needs at a very low cost. Item originally reta… |
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GIANT Wall Sticker of: Mostar, Turkish quarter, Herzegowina, Austro-Hungary wall sized poster (photochrom) photochrome measured in inches $84.00 Museum quality Wall Sticker by Emerald Honeybee. From the collection of nearly 6,000 photochrom (photochrome) prints from the Detroit Publishing Company collection of the Library of Congress. Emerald Honeybee offers only the BEST in quality. Our Wall Stickers are printed by a Professional Graphics Company using a MIMAKI Eco-Solvent Printer and archival inks. (Which means your poster is UV protecte… |
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Northeast Lantern 959-DAB-LT6-CRY 6 Light Single Tier Chandelier in Dark Antique Brass with Turkish Crystals crystal Traditional Single Tier Chandelier in Dark Antique Brass with Turkish Crystals crystal by Northeast Lantern. Dimensions: 34.00 H 25 W… |
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Lord of War (Widescreen) $3.15 The lethal business of arms dealers provides an electrifying context for the black-as-coal humor of Andrew Niccol’s Lord of War. Having proven his ingenuity as the writer of The Truman Show, and writer-director of Gattaca and the under-appreciated Simone, Niccol is clearly striving for Strangelovian relevance here as he chronicles the rise and inevitable fall of Yuri Orlov (Nicolas Cage), a Ukrain… |
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Derby Extra Double Edge Razor Blades Stainless Steel … |
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Dalan Antique Daphne Soap With Olive Oil $7.99 Daphne Soap with Olive Oil Zeytinyagli Defne Sabunu… |
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Olive Oil Soap for Skin and Hair Care Antique (200gr X 4 Pieces) $9.99 Olive Oil Soap for Skin and Hair Care Antique… |
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1950s Semi-Antique Turkish Hand-knotted Oushak Beige/Salmon Wool Rug (12′ x 14′) $5524.99 With a distinctive style, a gorgeous area rug from Turkey will add some splendor to any decor. This Oushak area rug is hand-knotted with a floral pattern in shades of beige, salmon, light green, gold and red. |
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1950s Semi-Antique Turkish Hand-knotted Oushak Beige/Salmon Wool Rug (11’8 x 18′) $5524.99 With a distinctive style, a gorgeous area rug from Turkey will add some splendor to any decor. This Oushak area rug is hand-knotted with a floral pattern in shades of beige, salmon, light green, red, brown, gold and ivory. |
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