How do i sell selling noritake blueridge china

I have a complete 12 peice set of Noritake Blueridge china. How can I sell it and what price could I get for it?

asked about 14 years ago

kgrose
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10 Answers

Research it a little bit first before deciding anything. Google your keywords for this, and see what is selling out there, what others are pricing at, consider what you put into it yourself. Also, I have had sets of dishes before, but have done better if I sell them separately. Some people do not want the whole set, but only need replacements for some of the pieces. Or, if someone wants the whole set, sees you have it available, they can then contact you about a deal for all of it, the shipping, price, and etc.

answered about 14 years ago

Here’s a link to your china on Replacements.com-it will give you a good idea of what they’re worth.

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I can typically get around half of what Replacements charges for dishes. So, if their dinner plates are $23.99 each, I might sell mine for $11.99 each.

I agree with jade, I would definitely break the set up into pieces. Sell the dinner plates and any serving pieces as 1’s, other plates, bowls and cup & saucer sets as groups of 2 or maybe 3.

This set was made from [phone number removed], so most people who buy it will be looking to replace individual broken pieces or add on to their existing set, not buy a whole set.

answered about 14 years ago

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answered about 14 years ago

MONTROSE
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goggle the key words “Noritake Blueridge china” and it will bring up what is currently for sale online.You might want to consider selling by the pieces as postage for a complete set of 12 will be expensive.good luck

answered about 14 years ago

sewbuzyb
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We agree with most everything said previously. But you will need alot of patience selling piece by piece; our experience is it could take 1-2 years, but holidays are obviously the best time. You might also make sure and use the word Noritake alot so that people aren’t confused with Southern Potteries Blue Ridge China. Good luck!!!

answered about 14 years ago

I would try selling it as 4 piece set and would say I have multiplies, so in case buyer needs for 8 or 12, they will be able to see it right in your listing.
Good Luck :)

answered about 14 years ago

nenka
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Sell by the piece. Research the price online. Be patient. It will eventually sell.

answered about 14 years ago

I agree with Pianogirl regarding replacements. I use their site a lot and go on the belief that their prices are double.

Have you searched (don’t shoot me) ebay for recent sales? That’s the other thing I usually look at.

After that, I would price each place setting, so if you have a complete service for 12, you would have a listing to include a dinner plate, salad plate, cup, saucer, other place pieces and have a quantity of 12.

Best of luck.

answered about 14 years ago

Totally off topic, but interesting. Jade made the comment above about googling Noritake Blueridge china. So I thought I’d just see what’s out there. First response after “sponsored links” is Jade’s response. Just thought it was interesting.

answered about 14 years ago

I would sell it by the place setting or 4 place settings at a time. Take the time to research it first. As others have said Replacements.com is a good place to start. I usually go to e*** and find out what it has sold for in the past and then decide what to list it for once I have done a fair amount of checking. Good Luck.

answered about 14 years ago

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