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Selling Bone China
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My Dads' go a nearly full set of bone china kitchen ware (cups, saucers, plates, jugs, etc. Probably around 100 pieces) that's about 40 years old. I don't think it's ever been used and is currently just wasting space in the garage.
It was probably from a mass produced collection so unlikely it holds any real value. What's the best route to go down for selling it that doesn't involve Ebay?
It was probably from a mass produced collection so unlikely it holds any real value. What's the best route to go down for selling it that doesn't involve Ebay?
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The china should have manufacturers name and design reference on bottom of cups and plates. Check out on web to see if there is any market for it. If it's halfway decent and currently not produced there may be collectors out there looking to complete there sets and willing to pay. There are also commercial orgs who provide a replacement service and may quote you to buy up your Dad's stuff.
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