When will I get a response from you to my request for a quote? Usually within 4 to 5 business day, not later than 7 business days. We will always respond, whether we are buying your items or not.
Do you buy individual pieces or just complete sets? We buy everything, from individual pieces to complete sets and collections.
Do you provide prices by the piece or by the whole lot? By the piece as we may not be purchasing the whole lot based on our current inventory. Is there any obligation to sell to you by filling out this form?
There is no obligation whatsoever to sell to us by filling out this form. This just lets us tell you what we are paying and you can then decide to accept our offer or not. I need to sell my items quickly because of personal circumstances moving, need cash. Can you expedite my request? Just indicate in your form that you need an answer right away and that this is time-sensitive and well do our best to help you move things quickly and easily. How much do you pay for my stuff? Many patterns we pay the highest in the industry.
On some that we have a large supply or very little demand, we pay less. It is worth your while to fill out our form and let us know what you have so that we can get back to you with our highest possible quote.
It takes just a minute and you will get an answer as soon as possible. What should I do to get the highest quote? Make sure to list as much detail as you can. Be sure to name the exact pieces especially accurate descriptions of the serving pieces you have and the exact amounts.
The more detailed information you provide us with the bigger quote you will get. How do I get my items to you? Either by bringing it down to us yourself or shipping it.
For those with miles of Airmont, NY View Map where we are located half an hour from NYC it is worth it to bring it yourself and avoid the hassle and expense of shipping. Under certain circumstances, we can come and pick it up from you.
I really don't need the hassle of packing and shipping, what can I do? As we said, you are very welcome to bring your items down to us. Otherwise shipping is the only option. There are very few dealers in the country who will buy this stuff, especially at the prices we pay, so it is worth your while to get it to us.
In certain circumstances, we will pay for the cost of shipping. It will also reduce the likelihood that something will get broken in transit to the buyer. Marketplace and Craigslist are always more active in urban centers than rural areas, so if you live in the boondocks, this might not be for you. The third and most popular option is to sell china on an online marketplace where you will actually pack the dishes yourself and send them to the buyer.
This is such a popular option because we already use sites like these all the time to buy and sell stuff. This is a great place to sell single dishes. There are other options for selling online as well.
There are active china sellers on both Amazon and Etsy , as well as plenty of other sites. You will have better success on any online marketplace if you are selling individual pieces rather than full sets. If you want the quickest and easiest option, I would say listing on a local marketplace or selling to a replacement company is the way to go for you.
One great online marketplace where you can fetch a great price for your china is Sheepbuy. It works like selling on Amazon or eBay, but you end up keeping more of the money because the fees are lower. Instead of taking commission on each sale, they charge a low flat-rate monthly fee depending on how many items you are going to list. At the end of the day — this helps you keep more of the money when you sell all that china your grandma passed down to you. By taking a few minutes to determine the brand, set, and pattern, you can turn those delicate plates and saucers into dimes and cents!
Want to know other awesome items to resell? What whould be the best way to sell them? I dont want to sell them piece by piece as it would take a LOT of boxes. Any help? Do people buy large sets of China? I know about Replacements. Com , but they pay nothing for the stuff and charge a arm and leg. Anyone had any luck selling this stuff? Try your local antique stores. Many do consignment selling, or someone renting a space may offer to buy them from you.
I don't know the market for china specifically but if it were me and if I were in a hurry, I'd ask some home consignment stores if they would take it. If I weren't in a hurry I might try craigslist first. Trying to sell our home How often do you use "Fine China? Need price to sell bedroom set. People will buy large sets, but they won't pay very much for them unless they are rare. Take a look at Replacements.
The biggis problem with selling on E-bay is the shipping cost. It cost a lot to ship a 88piece of Haviland China. Why would anyone buy a set from Replacements. I sold quite a large set of Royal Albert Senorita China on ebay a long time ago. I talked Purolator Courier into shipping it for me - it was much cheaper and guaranteed to arrive in one piece. Regarding your China, from what I can see, the Gentaine is very pricey stuff, and may well sell for a great price either on ebay or at a consignment antique store.
The Rosenthal is much less valuable, I personally would just sell it off on ebay or at a garage sale or similar. Suzan J. It might be pricy but i dont think there is much demand for it. No one seems to want big sets of china. Jon1, email me and tell me where you live If I could pick it up, I might be interested. Linda C. John feel free to email me your listings. I do buy large sets of china : especially good ones.
I'm not a dealer, just an interested consumer if you still have the stuff. I'm in SE Indiana and I drive through Jon's area fairly regularly I still have family there , I'd be happy to be a schlepper for someone if it'd help. I think her store's name is RePurpose but I might be wrong.
I am wondering wehre you could schlep to My mother had that china But wouldn't it be fun to give it to my grand daughter?
Hadly A Large set of china with pink hydrangea on it from Marshall Fields. Btw, I have contacted Repurpose. I e-mailed about 12 photos of stuff for them. I have yet to hear from them. I called and they told me it would take several weeks as they are very busy. Anybody meandering on over to Southwestern Idaho anytime soon? Yeah, I know it's on ebay We are all buying stuff, some of it to sell and make a living, some just collecting, but what fun!
I have a set of Lenox Westwind china in excellent condition. It's 8 place settings plus 2 vegetable bowls and one platter. I hesitate to sell it on Ebay because people only want to buy a piece to fill out a set. Then I'd end up with 5 cups, 6 dinner plates, 3 luncheon plates, etc.
I'm having the same concern. I now own 3 rather large sets of dishes and it seems that they're all collectible, though I'm not familiar with actual value vs what is listed on ebay and other sites. I posted a picture of one, not sure if it's showing up. It's made by a company out of California that is no longer in production and called Poppytrail- Sculptured Grape.
I also have a set called Golden Blossom from the same company but I rather like it and I'm probably going to keep it for special occasions There's also an enormous set of currier and ives- "Blue" that I have no idea what to do with. If anyone is interested, or knows someone who is interested.
I hate to break up the set but can't imagine what it would cost to ship it all. Has a very pretty pie plate and stacks of bowls and plates. The salt and pepper shaker from this set is so cute. I'm stuck between pack it in a box or leave it on the kitchen counter in case someone needs a picture of something Joining in here I have a full set 12 of Rosenthal, Piemonte. Bought it in Anyone interested? Live in San Francisco. Best offer Thanks and good luck everyone!
I'd list on ebay with local pick-up only. Because of conflicts list only on one site at a time. Craigslist will probably be nothing but resellers so they will offer less, but will probably along with ebay have the widest market. The Etsy people tend to be the smallest group, but the easiest to deal with. You may get a request to ship so look into your shipping costs and use replacements.
No one wants broken dishes. Lori is right about ety, but eBay will give you access to a nationwide market for your pattern. I think you could check with your local UPS Store to determine cost for packing and shipping, and reflect that on your listing under "shipping cost.
I have had great luck with eBay, but only as a buyer. Hi all, I've had some limited success selling china sets I inherited. I consider myself lucky with that one!
Now that it's holiday season I'm assuming it's an even worse time to sell even though it's supposed to be the best time of year to serve up on your fancy china!
Oh and yes, Replacements. It's blue and white in perfect condition.
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