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Game of Birds of the World (Franklin Porcelain)

4h ago·Pottery & Glass·Porcelain Plate Set·$150 - $200
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Valuation

Estimated Market Value
$150 - $200

Valued as set of 12 · Refined using real market comparables and condition analysis

Low Estimate
$150
Mid Range
$175
High Estimate
$200
ConfidenceHigh (90%)
Condition
Excellent

Item Details

Maker
Franklin Porcelain

Founded in the late 20th century, Franklin Porcelain is known for producing high-quality porcelain collectibles, often featuring designs by notable artists. Their pieces are sought after for their craftsmanship and artistic value.

Date
1978

The plates are dated 1978 and feature designs by Basil Ede, indicating their production during that time.

Region
France
Materials
Limoges porcelain, 24-karat gold
Type
Porcelain Plate Set
Style
LimogesBasil Edeporcelaincollectible
Marks & Identifiers
  • Gamebirds of the World by Basil Ede
  • Franklin Porcelain
Completeness
complete
Provenance

Documentation such as the certificate of authenticity enhances the value of this collection.

Condition

Excellent
  • No visible chips or cracks
  • Gold borders intact

Excellent condition adds 20-30% to value.

Summary

Game of Birds of the World (Franklin Porcelain). Made by Franklin Porcelain. Dating to 1978. Materials: Limoges porcelain, 24-karat gold. Estimated value: $150 – $200. Condition: Excellent. The market for porcelain collectibles is currently stable, with moderate demand.

Market Data

Demand Level
moderate
Market Trends

The market for porcelain collectibles is currently stable, with moderate demand.

Where to Sell

eBay, specialty dealers, auction houses

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Care & Preservation
  • Store plates in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
  • Use a soft cloth for cleaning; avoid abrasive materials.
  • Consider displaying them in a cabinet to protect from dust.
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