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DW has a collection of Noritake China inherited from her mom. She's trying to decide whether to attempt to sell it or donate it. Haven't inventoried the pieces but there's enough china to fill 2 good size boxes. Have done some online research and it seems to be Noritake pattern N224, but the mark on the back is a little different from any of the mark's I've seen online (it says "Noritake" above an "M" surrounded in a wreath" with the words "Handpainted" and "Nippon" below) - all in green)
Anyhow, antique stores she's asked say they don't really buy china nowadays because it doesn't sell. We don't really want to deal with packing it all up and shipping it to one of the online services that purchase china. From what we see
online wouldn't get more than a couple of dollars a piece - but there's that nagging feeling that maybe something valuable is in there...
Any suggestions as to the best way to proceed?
Anyhow, antique stores she's asked say they don't really buy china nowadays because it doesn't sell. We don't really want to deal with packing it all up and shipping it to one of the online services that purchase china. From what we see
online wouldn't get more than a couple of dollars a piece - but there's that nagging feeling that maybe something valuable is in there...
Any suggestions as to the best way to proceed?