Are these 3 pieces of china worth anything? The photos include the bottoms showing the manufacturer of each piece.
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I need to do these one at a time, so bear with me. The Minton planter is bone china. There are many of these for sale on eBay of the same pattern and size. They are all sitting UNSOLD at 29.99 to 35.00
Since value is what someone will pay and there are no sold examples, at the moment my best guidance is to start it at the lesser prices and take best offer.
Sadly I would not be surprised if the best offer was 10 or less. There is just a glut on the market at the moment and these type of sales are supply and demand based. High supply, low demand, drives down prices.
I will let you know about the others as soon as I get a chance to check them out! Thanks for sharing!
The Stebanville Trends piece is discontinued, per Replacements.com
www.replacements.com/
I cannot find a single example of a sold dinner plate like yours. There were some UNSOLD saucers priced at 5.00 for 8 of them. They have been sitting unsold for a while now.
You can see if Replacements.com will buy it, or you can start it high like 25.00 and take best offer, which may be as low as a dollar or two.
Sadly fine china is not on too many people's wish list any more and most patterns, even those that "back in the day" were very expensive, are sitting unsold or sell for pennies on the dollar.
If you can hold on it, it may come back in style.
Thanks for sharing your three lovelies! Please let me know if you need any other info.
The second piece is a Royal Worcester Evesham Pan Plate Tart Quiche Pie Fruit Porcelain England. It is consistently selling on eBay in the 9.99 range, with shipping.
I would start this at 11.99 and take best offer.
First off the sign or markings on the back of the plate play an importat part in determining the value of this China. This article here will explain about China and what type of China you may have. antiques.lovetoknow.com/
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