I have several sets of china and I would like to find their value. The first is a set of fine Mikasa china. I also have a set of Meito Norleans, and lastly a set of set of Kings Court china, Serenity pattern.
By S.S.
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Two ways to research the value of your china are to look on eBay to see what various pieces are selling for, and check the replacement costs for different pieces at Replacements.com. Occasionally, complete sets, or almost-complete sets, are available on eBay, but eBay sellers usually have odd pieces, picked up at estate sales, garage sales, etc.
You have all the sets with pertinent information so look on eBay and Google but as the first responder suggested - Replacements.com is the best place to see individual pieces (and sometimes sets) of almost all china.
If you don't have estate agents or antique dealers / stores in your area, S.S., try such online resources as e-bay and Craigslist to see what other people are charging?
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