I have Noritake ivory chandon china 7306, set of 6 pieces and 3 serving plates (1 for desserts, 1 for soup bowl and one serving plate). How much would people pay for it?
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The prices: Cup & Saucer set $9.99-14.95, plate for desserts $9.95-16.99 ($16.99 for new plate), soup bowl $43.99, dinner plate $21.95-28.99, bread plate $5.99-10, salad plate $ 5.99-14, for 5 Piece Setting (without soup bowl) $38.99.
Here you can see the prices: www.ebay.com/
www.ebay.com/
I am a little confused about what you have. Is the picture with the saucer and plates yours or an ad?
Since I can't see exactly what pieces you have, I will suggested put the name into eBay's sold and look at the sold prices for the items that match yours. I am happy to have done this, because this is a set I have sitting in my cellar and a few years ago I could not give it away. It looks like it has become more popular and has some value. I will need to match mine exactly to be sure, as will you, but it looks good for reselling these now, as most every listing is sold, which is awesome!! That is SO VERY RARE with china these days!
With odd pieces, best to sell them off separately to get the most money as people want to replace what they broke and they are going to be assessing things for their Passover (or Easter) or Spring holiday meal. If you can get them listed before Easter, even better, but that is cutting it close for shipping.
These need to be VERY carefully wrapped if shipping. Double box EACH PIECE and do not let any piece touch another piece or the box or they will shatter. Use lots and lots of packing peanuts and or pool noodles to protect them.
You can see if Replacement.com will buy them from you as a lot. They will pay about 1/8 of retail so you won't make much, but it will be one and done if they buy them.
Post back what you decide!
You can go on replacements.com to see what they charge others, but you will not get that price if you sell it to them, or to the general public. Fine china has gone out of favor. I would ask $10 for each piece, and be prepared to go lower.
This Noritake pattern seems to be very popular so now would be a good time to sell.
Seller asking prices can be low to high but only sold items show what someone was willing to pay so these are the ones to look at. It appears that you will gain more profit if sold in smaller groups and will be much easier to ship.
Here are eBay's for sale listings so you can place a watch on similar pieces to see if they sell.
www.ebay.com/
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