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Queen Ann China
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Re: Queen Ann China
My mom has the exact same set which I now have. It's twelve complete place settings. Each place setting includes entree, bread, and salad plates, appetizer and soup bowls, coffee cup and saucer. Also includes serving plate and bowl, sugar bowl, creamer, salt and pepper shakers. I have no need for this set and was looking for the value as well. Did you ever determine the value? Thanks.
Re: Queen Ann China
The market for china dinner services in the secondary market(used) is currently very weak, a result of estate clearances flooding the market with 20th century dinnerware. At auction comparable sets now often sell for under $200.00.
Re: Queen Ann China
Hi Lovejoy,
Thanks for the information. All of the pieces are in excellent condition, but supply and demand drive the price. I'm sure it would be expensive to securely pack and ship all of the pieces (almost 90 including serving pieces) and at the pricepoint you estimated would be prohibitive. At this point I'd be willing to give them away to someone locally.
Thanks again for the inormation.