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SJSWING
11-01-2009, 09:57 PM
I have recently required a pretty nice set of China. I have checked Replacements.com for the value and to say the least it has me shocked. I am wondering if there are companies out there like replacements.com who will purchase the china from me. I have it posted on Ebay, but really don't think I will get a bidder.
If there are not any other sites to sell to, can anyone be of help as to where I might be able to go for selling it.(forums, auction...etc.).
kom526
11-01-2009, 10:10 PM
Check the local antique shops and put it up for a consignment sale.
itsbob
11-01-2009, 10:51 PM
I have recently required a pretty nice set of China.
If you required China wouldn't you be looking at buying some, and not selling some.
SJSWING
11-01-2009, 10:54 PM
If you required China wouldn't you be looking at buying some, and not selling some.
Yes you are correct...But I had actually acquired some.......and none is required.
Yes you are correct...But I had actually acquired some.......and none is required.
I think you should give it away to a less advantaged family that needs good china, but has none.
Its the new American way.
Bronwyn
11-02-2009, 08:37 AM
I think you should give it away to a less advantaged family that needs good china, but has none.
Its the new American way.
SMILE accepts dishes.
doubtfull24
11-02-2009, 02:52 PM
check out Ruby Lane: Antiques & Art, Vintage Collectibles, Jewelry: Mon, November 2nd (http://www.rubylane.com/) a few people are from somd:)
All Shops Directory on Ruby Lane (http://www.rubylane.com/info/shopdir/,location=USAMD,order=5.html)
John Z
11-02-2009, 02:57 PM
Though I've no experience in selling china, beware of the Antiques Roadshow-style excitement of finding how much your china (or other antique) is "worth". It is only worth as much as somebody is willing to pay for it, and the market for old china might be rather soft (especially in this economy). So don't start counting your cash just yet.
SJSWING
11-02-2009, 10:02 PM
Though I've no experience in selling china, beware of the Antiques Roadshow-style excitement of finding how much your china (or other antique) is "worth". It is only worth as much as somebody is willing to pay for it, and the market for old china might be rather soft (especially in this economy). So don't start counting your cash just yet.
I completely agree with you.....It is hard enough for some people to sell items in their shops, yet alone I am going to try and sell some expensive china.
SJSWING
11-02-2009, 10:11 PM
check out Ruby Lane: Antiques & Art, Vintage Collectibles, Jewelry: Mon, November 2nd (http://www.rubylane.com/) a few people are from somd:)
All Shops Directory on Ruby Lane (http://www.rubylane.com/info/shopdir/,location=USAMD,order=5.html)
Thanks for the info Doubtfull, it is greatly appreciated.
Thanks for the info Doubtfull, it is greatly appreciated.
Email them and ask
eBay Store - Padallys Unique Treasures Online: Jewelry, Collectibles, Glassware (http://stores.shop.ebay.com/Padallys-Unique-Treasures-Online__W0QQ_armrsZ1)
I'm sure they will sell it for you!!!!
rwethereyet
11-04-2009, 03:47 PM
I have recently required a pretty nice set of China. I have checked Replacements.com for the value and to say the least it has me shocked. I am wondering if there are companies out there like replacements.com who will purchase the china from me. I have it posted on Ebay, but really don't think I will get a bidder.
If there are not any other sites to sell to, can anyone be of help as to where I might be able to go for selling it.(forums, auction...etc.).
Is this china that belonged to a family member that you inherited?
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