I have a full set of Noritake Barbizon 7292 M stamp, including serving pieces. They were sent from Japan, piece by piece, by my father during the war. I must have a place setting for 12, there are two storage totes full. I am trying to get an idea of their value. The photo is the oval serving platter.
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Replacements.com gives the price they sell it for, which is less than the price they would offer you. Where I live the price of fine china has gone down considerably. People do not seem to want it as they did in the past.
There are places that buy and resale china pieces, like Replacements LTD. Currently for Noritake Barbizon 7292 is being offered at $37.99 for 11inch dish and for a 16 inch $99.95 that you have pictured ,also there is listing for all other pieces in your collection.
Vintage Noritake china is still popular and this seems to run through the patterns so that is good. The gold trimmed seems to be the least purchased style for some reason.
Here is a link to recently sold sets on eBay so you can get an idea of what people are paying and maybe decide what you feel your set is worth.
You can see that you will need several good pictures and a full description of what pieces you actually have.
Then there is the shipping - this will probably be costly so be sure you know the cost to ship and really understand how careful you have to be when packing because if just one or two pieces are damaged the buyer can refuse to accept it and then you would have to pay for return shipping (dangerous business) and refund all of their money. This is true with eBay and most other online sites.
This is an example of how some sellers try selling their sets: Sold by pieces instead of set.
www.etsy.com/
You can also contact Replacements to see if they are interested in buying (but this also involves shipping to them).
www.replacements.com/
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