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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 879258, member: 37"]Great time to be a collector. For those of us trying to make a living, it is rough. I need to buy most pieces of Roseville for under $15.00 to even begin to think about selling it. If I buy any pottery at all these days, it is at the thrift for a few dollars where it has gone unrecognized. This usually mean Peters and Reed, Zanesville, Brush-McCoy, and other less recognizable pieces. Even then, much of it need to be priced under $10.00 to sell in the shop.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 879258, member: 37"]Great time to be a collector. For those of us trying to make a living, it is rough. I need to buy most pieces of Roseville for under $15.00 to even begin to think about selling it. If I buy any pottery at all these days, it is at the thrift for a few dollars where it has gone unrecognized. This usually mean Peters and Reed, Zanesville, Brush-McCoy, and other less recognizable pieces. Even then, much of it need to be priced under $10.00 to sell in the shop.[/QUOTE]
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