I have a large set of 8 complete place settings; serving plates, dish, tureen, coffee stuff. How much is it worth?
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This is what I found for Noritake 'Royce' 660 China to give you an idea of what it's priced @:
Your vegetable bowl is priced @ $33.99 here:
www.replacements.com/
More of your china is here:
www.replacements.com/
A 5 piece place setting is $17.95 here:
www.ebay.com/
One bread plate is $2.99 here: www.ebay.com/
6 Bread/butter plates here are $31.45:
www.etsy.com/
4 saucers here are $13.45:
www.etsy.com/
It's a really pretty pattern from the 40s.
You have Vintage Noritake China Collection with the Royce pattern.
If you add a photo of the stamp, we can identify the year of manufacture. Most likely your stamp looks like in the attached screenshot, then your set is from a 1933. www.worthpoint.com/
As I understand it, you have 75 pieces. On the Internet somebody wants to sell 75 pieces, solution for 8 for $500 fortwayne.americanlisted.com/
You can compare the prices of Noritake sets here: www.ebay.com/
If the price of a dinner plate from your set is $18, then I think for 75 pieces the price $500 is ok.
Noritake Royce 660 is a beautiful pattern and since it is the 'original' Royce from 1933 it may have a higher value than the later Royce #5809 that was made from 1957 - 1962.
It is really difficult to place a value on your set as value is determined by sold items because it shows what someone is willing to pay but I have not found any sold pieces in your pattern.
Replacements.com only has a few pieces of this pattern in stock and their prices will be considerably higher.
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It may be very difficult to sell your complete set and the packing and shipping would be a tremendous job because this china is so fragile. It may take 3-4 boxes to ship if packed correctly. Cost for shipping could run over $100.
If you decide to sell as a set you may want to consider listing it as 'pick up only' with no shipping involved.
Serving items are usually always higher value than cups/saucers or even other pieces.
If you decide to sell, you will have to set your own prices just as the pieces other sellers have listed but keep in mind, there is very little evidence that any of these are selling - at any price.
I cannot find anything with that name. Can you take a picture of the underside of one of the pieces, so the makers mark is visible?
Do you mean Royce by Noritake? What are you looking to learn about it?
It is hard for me to confirm your piece is that pattern because I don't see much of it and what I get is blurry and pixilating when I blow it up.
Happy to offer info, just not sure what you need.
Let us know! Thanks!
Replacements of fine china and collectables who also buys and sells to consumers, has this china called Royce by Noritake. If selling is what you want , Replacements will buy from you. Or you could try on your own . I suggest Bid pricing. www.replacements.com/
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