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Re: gold encrusted dinner plates
I had these given to me and would like to sell,unsure of there value, but am willing to let go fairly cheap once appraisal in done. Or if someone knows anything about them or value please let me know
Re: gold encrusted dinner plates
Would like to sell fairly cheap based on value. Unsure what there worth,but willing to talk.
Re: gold encrusted dinner plates
If someone has any idea the value on these it would be appreciated
Re: gold encrusted dinner plates
No huge value, John Wanamaker was a large department store in Philadelphia which imported a lot of European porcelain Cica 1930-39. At auction they could go $250.00- $300.00, they`d sell better as individual items for replacement purposes.
Re: gold encrusted dinner plates
Thank you . Wasnt sure about them. So how do I go about selling them for replacement? For that amount I might as well just give them to the Department Store Museum where there is alot of John Wanamaker stuff. Thanks again
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