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Re: Edwin Knowles Complete China Set Worth?
Knowles is a very well known American company, probably best known for their limited edition pieces for companies such as the Franklin Mint. That said, the demand for 20th century dinnerware like this is very weak right now, a result of the market being flooded by seniors downsizing or settlelments of their estates. Sets likew this now often sell for less than $250.00.
Re: Edwin Knowles Complete China Set Worth?
thank you. Do you know who or where I can sell this? I'm located in Long Island New York
In reply to Re: Edwin Knowles Complete China Set Worth? by Lovejoy