We're in Australia and stumbled across you video. We became vintage fine China sellers as we inherited lots. We started listing and started getting lots views and even sales😊 so now that's what we do. We've listed all we had inherited and now source through a local auction house where they do mixed box lots of which there are gems within those lots. We started breaking down our sets and we did find that was easier to sell and more profitable. I'll have look through your videos and learn something more.
Everything you have said is true gospel in the resale world. Specializing is something that has been helpful for us as well. I love china. It tends to be a "long hold" but if you have the space to keep it for a little while it has great mark up. Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter times are our best for china sales. Mostly replacement sales I would guess. Splitting up sets is what we do as well. 4 plates, 4 sets of cups and saucers, 4 salad plates etc. See you out there !!!
I haven't had luck with cross-posting -- I really loathe it when something sells multiple times right at the same time. And weirdly, stock that sits forever will inevitably sell at the same time. It's weird.
Best bet wopuld be facebook market place and ask between $100 to $200. But if you get an offer I would just take it. Getting harder to sell these days.
I guess that would depend. It would depend on where you're located? If you could bring it to us? We're in Central Massachusetts. Your best bet is to call the office. 978-345-2022
So a gold rim or trim does not really make the china worth more. The amount of gold is very little if any at all. What makes it valuable is the desirability of the pattern and its demand. Check ebay completed listings to see what actually sold in the pattern you have and what prices it brought. Thats were I would look first.
Gosh. I believe these were sold a few months ago already. But if you are in the New England area you can always check the auction site here www.ubidtobuy.com
In the beginning I had a problem. Actually spending money on packaging material like bubble wrap. I used to get as much recycled material as possible. But once you reach the point where you can't source enough recycled material then buying packing material makes the most amount of sense. I pretty much just go with bubble wrap. Standard across the board. I wrapped just about everything in it. If you're a good shopper and research the best prices for wholesale bubble wrap, you can get these enormous rolls for a very cost effective price.
A quick question. If a set is missing a plate, should I complete the set, or would you recommend piecing it out? I am new so selling China, but not new to selling in general
Hi, I am in CT and have a couple very large sets. One is the gold trim Noritake.. Another is a huge pink print.. Do you ever go to CT, to buy from an estate? My Mom passed less than a year ago and my Dad 5 years ago.
It would depend on the volume of items. Pick ups are expensive as specially when its more than an hour. Profits are thin. You could call us and discuss 978-345-2022
In your opinion what’s the best product to use for repairing the glaze on the china if need be ? Also what is your favorite cleaning method you use in order to maintain a safe clean product before shipment?
In regards to repairing the glaze. We typically will not sell an item that has glazing issues that are severe. In the event. It's a very rare piece of China and cracks in the glaze are in the piece. We would just sell it as is with full disclosure of the crazing. Regarding cleaning, just good old fashioned dawn dish soap. Sometimes if the piece has been in an antique shop and has sticker residue, we will use Goo gone
I've got an 80 piece German porcelain set of Villeroy Boch summerday for sale for a reasonable price. Gorgeous set! Anyone? Perfect condition all, no cracks. little to no use.
I guess that would depend. It would depend on what kind of collection. Where are the collections located and how much you're looking for the collection. Can you give me more detail. Actually call my office if you're anywhere within driving distance of central Massachusetts. You can call the office at this number 978 345 2022
We're in Australia and stumbled across you video. We became vintage fine China sellers as we inherited lots. We started listing and started getting lots views and even sales😊 so now that's what we do. We've listed all we had inherited and now source through a local auction house where they do mixed box lots of which there are gems within those lots. We started breaking down our sets and we did find that was easier to sell and more profitable. I'll have look through your videos and learn something more.
Everything you have said is true gospel in the resale world. Specializing is something that has been helpful for us as well. I love china. It tends to be a "long hold" but if you have the space to keep it for a little while it has great mark up. Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter times are our best for china sales. Mostly replacement sales I would guess. Splitting up sets is what we do as well. 4 plates, 4 sets of cups and saucers, 4 salad plates etc. See you out there !!!
Thank you, Ken!
I haven't had luck with cross-posting -- I really loathe it when something sells multiple times right at the same time. And weirdly, stock that sits forever will inevitably sell at the same time. It's weird.
I would totally agree. cross posting is dangerous business. Its messed me up as well. Thanks for watching. see ya out there !!!
"Humbles will sit till the building falls down."🤣 Hey Hey Hey, what about those Beatles figurines!😳👍
@@JohnnyRFrias John Lennon would roll over in his grave if I sold those. LOL
I have 10 piece noritake altadena place setting and other serving pieces. Hiw much do you think I can get
Funny reading your comment for I have my grandmother's noirtaki luncheon set... Trying to figure out the best way to sell it
Best bet wopuld be facebook market place and ask between $100 to $200. But if you get an offer I would just take it. Getting harder to sell these days.
Interested in a complete set (12 place settings) along with gravy dish and serving bowls - no chips, of Noritake Ontario pattern?
I guess that would depend. It would depend on where you're located? If you could bring it to us? We're in Central Massachusetts. Your best bet is to call the office. 978-345-2022
How would i price a set with gold in it? And does it matter if there are spiderweb like fractures across the dish?
So a gold rim or trim does not really make the china worth more. The amount of gold is very little if any at all. What makes it valuable is the desirability of the pattern and its demand. Check ebay completed listings to see what actually sold in the pattern you have and what prices it brought. Thats were I would look first.
Complete set of Boehm birds, perfect ..some boxes not perfect.
Are the Beatle figurines old and good quality ?? I would love them for a Christmas gift for a friend who is a crazy about them .
Gosh. I believe these were sold a few months ago already. But if you are in the New England area you can always check the auction site here www.ubidtobuy.com
@@TheResellersNetwork ah ok Thanks for Replying .
I sold a set of Liberty Blue and Lenox Kingsley on eBay for around $225 each. I paid $15 for the Liberty Blue and $30 for the Lenox.
pretty good score..... Got to love those
THANKYOU KEN
Also what do you find best to use when packaging china?
In the beginning I had a problem. Actually spending money on packaging material like bubble wrap. I used to get as much recycled material as possible. But once you reach the point where you can't source enough recycled material then buying packing material makes the most amount of sense. I pretty much just go with bubble wrap. Standard across the board. I wrapped just about everything in it. If you're a good shopper and research the best prices for wholesale bubble wrap, you can get these enormous rolls for a very cost effective price.
A quick question. If a set is missing a plate, should I complete the set, or would you recommend piecing it out?
I am new so selling China, but not new to selling in general
I would piece it out. No sense spending money to complete a set and if reselling its easier to ship smaller boxes
I get cheap China at estate sale auctions and thrift shops.
yes, got a love a yard sale table or flea markets finds. flip your ten dollar buy into a hundred
Hi, I am in CT and have a couple very large sets. One is the gold trim Noritake.. Another is a huge pink print.. Do you ever go to CT, to buy from an estate? My Mom passed less than a year ago and my Dad 5 years ago.
It would depend on the volume of items. Pick ups are expensive as specially when its more than an hour. Profits are thin. You could call us and discuss 978-345-2022
In your opinion what’s the best product to use for repairing the glaze on the china if need be ? Also what is your favorite cleaning method you use in order to maintain a safe clean product before shipment?
In regards to repairing the glaze. We typically will not sell an item that has glazing issues that are severe. In the event. It's a very rare piece of China and cracks in the glaze are in the piece. We would just sell it as is with full disclosure of the crazing. Regarding cleaning, just good old fashioned dawn dish soap. Sometimes if the piece has been in an antique shop and has sticker residue, we will use Goo gone
I've got an 80 piece German porcelain set of Villeroy Boch summerday for sale for a reasonable price. Gorgeous set! Anyone? Perfect condition all, no cracks. little to no use.
Villeroy and Boch is a good reseller online..... sell it in groups of 4's
Where can I sell my dandy blue and white 1962
Sorry I missed all the details. 1962? What type of item are you selling?
Are you interested in buying a collection
I guess that would depend. It would depend on what kind of collection. Where are the collections located and how much you're looking for the collection. Can you give me more detail. Actually call my office if you're anywhere within driving distance of central Massachusetts. You can call the office at this number 978 345 2022
Estate sales around here can't give China away. The youth do not want it.
yes. sells cheap then you can part i t out online....... takes a while but we sell a fair amount around the holidays.
there is a whatsapp number
We are not currently using whats app....... do you mean do we have a number?