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<p>[QUOTE="bercrystal, post: 177655, member: 88"]Are you sure of the pattern name of this china? I tried to do some quick research & could not find it using your information.</p><p><br /></p><p>As far as selling sets of china I have quite a bit of experience. Selling a whole set of china is extremely hard unless it is an extremely popular pattern. If that is the case it will most likely be purchased by someone who will buy it from you for a reduced price just to turn around & sell it off by the piece.</p><p><br /></p><p>If this were my set I would sell the serving pieces by themselves. I would sell the plates & bowls in even number lots.</p><p><br /></p><p>Also, the best way to sell china on ebay is to list it as a BIN / Best Offer unless again it is an extremely popular pattern & even then I might still list it as a BIN. You run the risk that the person who needs pieces to the pattern does not look on ebay every day or even every week. I list 99% of my china as a BIN & only do auctions when I am down to the last few pieces so I don't really care what it sells for at auction.</p><p><br /></p><p>Peggy[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bercrystal, post: 177655, member: 88"]Are you sure of the pattern name of this china? I tried to do some quick research & could not find it using your information. As far as selling sets of china I have quite a bit of experience. Selling a whole set of china is extremely hard unless it is an extremely popular pattern. If that is the case it will most likely be purchased by someone who will buy it from you for a reduced price just to turn around & sell it off by the piece. If this were my set I would sell the serving pieces by themselves. I would sell the plates & bowls in even number lots. Also, the best way to sell china on ebay is to list it as a BIN / Best Offer unless again it is an extremely popular pattern & even then I might still list it as a BIN. You run the risk that the person who needs pieces to the pattern does not look on ebay every day or even every week. I list 99% of my china as a BIN & only do auctions when I am down to the last few pieces so I don't really care what it sells for at auction. Peggy[/QUOTE]
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