Anyone sell a set of china to an "antique" store?
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CathyB
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Anyone sell a set of china to an "antique" store?
So when I got married my aunt gave me a full service of 12 that was her MILs. Her MIL had 4 full sets of good china and I got one of them as a gift. But I HATE the china, it's really not our style at all and we wont' ever use it.
How can I be sure that I'm getting a fair offer? I can't find anywhere online to value them, replacements.com offers next to nothing to buy them from you, but will charge a decent amount for the pieces if you need to fill in your set.
Thanks.
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Posted 5/21/06 7:32 PM |
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randella
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Re: Anyone sell a set of china to an "antique" store?
I really don't know about selling to a store-- but I had a set of very well made italian ceramic hand painted dishes that my dad gave me when he got new dishes-- they were great, but when we got the casual china we registered for- we just didn't have the space to keep the dishes- so I posted them on Craig's list.
I went on to www.replacements.com - which is a web site that sells practically every make and style of dinnerware-- casual and fine china. I found the pattern and saw how much it was selling for NEW, then reduced the price because of course what we had was used.
I got a couple of people that emailed and were interested-- but no one serious. We had to get rid of them because our move was coming up so we just gave them to our cleaning lady. So my point is-- they may not be that easy to sell.
ETA-- I didn't read your whole post-- ooops.. didn't know you went to replacements already..
Message edited 5/21/2006 8:18:25 PM.
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Posted 5/21/06 8:16 PM |
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