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Norman Rockwell
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Re: Norman Rockwell
the prics are allover on these things. looks up ebay completed auctions (sold) and look up the ones you have . it seems like most sell for 5-10$ each and a bunch sell for 1-2$ each it seems some of the rare ones sell for up to 150$ . it seems like sets of them sel for more and the silver ones sell really well aslo.
Re: Norman Rockwell
Re: Norman Rockwell
Scotts pretty bang on with the values for these plates, the market for them evaporated for them by the late 1990's. You'd be better off selling them as single items, in bulk sales values drop quite a bit.
Re: Norman Rockwell
complete sets seem to be selling well and should look up completed auction values on the on what you have for those. most china and collectables made for collectors in china porcelain have eally died. the rest of the stuff look through the ho igh $$ compleated auctions sales on ebay anbd see if you have any of those. then take the rest it takes alot of work tom list them all seperately but wiil bring more mooney but also you can get rid of it faster but u will get less for it but have less work involved. it depends on how much time you have adn want to put back into the item . try tosell them a few times i individually unless you have the rarer sets.. and then group all the rest together. its good to blow out the common stuff it will be hard to sell anyways and take a lot of work. i hope this helps.