WEBMASTER NOTE:
We have received several inquiries regarding old bricks for sale
(see below).
Most brick collectors just trade for bricks. The best way to find out what an old brick is "worth" would be to try places like EBay and maybe Craig's List. Set a price and see if there are any takers. I have seen some old brick (ie W BARNSTABLE BRICK CO) for sale in antique stores on Cape Cod for around $20.
Here are the some of the inquiries:
Michell said...
My husband and I are moving from our 100+ year old home in Niskayuna, NY. We decided to clear out along the detached garage, and discovered 735 old bricks. Most are BLEAU, with a few SSBCO. We stacked them all and would love to sell them to someone who would appreciate them, but aren't sure of the best place to advertise them. Any ideas? Thanks!
Rachel said...
My father in law was stationed in Germany during Desert Storm and brought back a brick with the swastika symbol on it. We were wondering if it would be worth anything? Thanks in advance. Rachel
Anonymous said...
We have some bricks labeled W. Barnstable Brick Co., BBCo, and some called ALAMO. A friend said the W. Barnstable bricks may be collector items. Do you have knowledge of this? Thanks.
Jeff Sneed said...
Hey - I came accross several hundred "Coffeyville V.B. & T C O" bricks and would like to sell them, have any suggestions? Also what is a fair price? Contact me at Jsneed@sutv.com - thanks!!!
Anonymous said...
ReplyDeleteFrom my basic understanding. The brick market is mostly entertained by collectors willing to share or exchange bricks.
The value of the bricks is more personal to the discoverer. This might be a good time to save some of those bricks and start your own collection by joining this and many other communities. If you do not have a collector's website to go to.
Sure, people may want to buy your bricks but you will need to leave it open to the market. Perhaps E-bay will give you an idea of the value when you place it there and see how the bids go.
Another place is Craig's List
Before removing a building or road, you might contact a historic preservation society that may want to document or rebuild the structure. This might bring value to you as you can enjoy the structure or knowledge of the complete value of the structure in a historic sense rather than at a brick at a time.
I am starting my brick collection and copying historic information of the manufacturer and owners. The brick in a box along with its historic value makes a good conversation piece and brings more meaning to our culture.
The brick value $1, the historic value "priceless".
Enjoy your discovery
Webmaster Note:
--Thank you anon for this excellent post.
I found a Nelsonville Block in my driveway today they are doing construction hence the road is in pieces so I was wondering what it's worth and how old it is
ReplyDeleteFound a few Columbia X bricks in the yard. Can't seem to find out who makes them and where.
ReplyDeleteWhere can I sell my bricks with star in them
ReplyDeleteI have approximately 70 "Whiteselle Red Cherry Corsica" Bricks. Most are unchipped, with perfect stamps. All of them still have some cement on. I need them gone. Any suggestions how, where to put them to best use? I would like to have some renumeration for them if possible. I did note that a single identical brick in bad condition was selling on eBay for $36 plus shipping. (HA!) Id appreciate any reference. :)
ReplyDeleteMy appreciation for any references.
Can you give me history of brick that has only TEXAS on it
ReplyDeleteI have one brick with TEXAS on it. Can anyone give me history?
ReplyDeleteI have Egyptian bricks, Nrazil, Purington pavers, Barr And much, much more. Old street clay pavers, reds and hues of older times. 135 years,old!
ReplyDeleteHave several old bricks from 1895 home with imprint ELSTAN anyone who can help me figure out their worth please do. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteTo found 1 Purington block at the Eau Claire river Wisconsin, so now I have it at my home.
ReplyDeleteI have old ST JOE bricks but don't know worth it who to contact about them
ReplyDeleteI was researching the yellow/cream colored bricks labeled Mack manufa. G co inside of a diamond outline that are very thick and heavy with a recessed mortar channel on three of the sides. I have well over 1000 of them all relatively intact and clean. Can you tell me if they are desirable, collectible or valuable !
ReplyDeleteI also have an equal amount of these very large cobblestone sized red, possibly hand made with what appears to be a glaze on top.and bottom. One of them somewhere in the stack there is one labeled
“Clydesdale”, they are magnificent looking pavers. Supposedly they came from some mansion in Southport Ct. well over 100+ years old !
Any info. on either brick I described would be appreciated ! Thank you much!
I was researching the yellow/cream colored bricks labeled Mack manufa. G co inside of a diamond outline that are very thick and heavy with a recessed mortar channel on three of the sides. I have well over 1000 of them all relatively intact and clean. Can you tell me if they are desirable, collectible or valuable !
ReplyDeleteI also have an equal amount of these very large cobblestone sized red, possibly hand made with what appears to be a glaze on top.and bottom. One of them somewhere in the stack there is one labeled
“Clydesdale”, they are magnificent looking pavers. Supposedly they came from some mansion in Southport Ct. well over 100+ years old !
Any info. on either brick I described would be appreciated ! Thank you much!