I have a few pieces of china I found in a shed. Not sure how much they go for and wanna sell them. Can yall help me out?
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Ivyne is the pattern name. Most of the pieces on eBay are sitting unsold. 5 salad plates just sold for 9.95 plus shipping, for example. A gravey boat has been sitting unsold for a long time at $14.00.
The creamer and a big serving bowl sold together for best offer that was under $25 plus shipping.
China is a hard sell at any price. Some pieces will (all brands, all prices) will be listed for sale for months/years and may never sell.
This does not appear to be a very popular pattern as only a few pieces have sold on eBay over the past 5 months and prices paid were very low.
You can check out this site but don't let asking prices get your hopes up as only sold prices represent value showing what someone was willing to pay for that items.
www.microwavecookingforone.com/
Sorry, but these pieces will probably bring you more money and a lot faster at a yard sale.
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Fine china has greatly dropped in value, as it is not in demand anymore. It will not sell for more than $15, if at all.
This delicate china is called Noritake Ivyne- produced from 1965 to 1971. With soft design and platinum trim, this china also isn't microwavable, because of it's platinum trim, this china is offered online , mostly on bid pricing.
This delicate china is called Noritake Ivyne- produced from 1965 to 1971. With soft design and platinum trim, this china also isn't microwavable, because of it's platinum trim, this china is offered online , mostly on bid pricing. - also this link for china sales/ replacements, this link also buys your china to resale- www.replacements.com/
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