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Re: Noritake China Randolph Collection
unless you have a complete set, you are best to sell you set as replacements. I would sell them on ebay as each 5 piece setting, then each of the serving pieces. People just don't buy broken sets. Y ou can check eBay's completed listing for an estimate of what your pattern is selling for.
Re: Noritake China Randolph Collection
Well well someone has good taste !!
This was my wedding china back in 1984. I have 12 place settings myself. :) Never got the bowls or accessorie pieces, I dont think. Would have to look.
I have used this china maybe 6 times for Xmas dinners then I got 12 sets of Spode Xmas china to use instead. I also have 12 sets of Mikasa Amsterdam every day from 1984 w/ all accessories and 10 settings of Blue Willow that I use everyday now.
I wont menttion the 250+ pieces of antique English porcelain I have.......................... :)
This stuff was rather pricey back in 84. The accessorie pieces sell for the most nowadays. Awesome!