Full Set of Navarre Fostoria

Discussion in 'Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain' started by ambignerd, Sep 19, 2024 at 10:05 PM.

  1. ambignerd

    ambignerd New Member

    My parents acquired a full set of Navarre Fostoria a while ago and are looking to sell it for a collectors price. They want it to go to someone who will appreciate the value and history of it but they are in need of money. They are aware of the value and the somewhat obscure collectors market for them. My parents aren’t really “dish set” people nor are they collectors but it would be nice knowing whoever buys them knows the value.

    I’m looking for advice on where to look for collectors. I’ve tried Facebook and some other places online and in real life but I can’t seem to find anyone. I tried telling my parents they could try and donate them to a museum for a tax write off but they told me that they could really use the money now, not in May.

    call it shallow about the money but it could really be a few extra feet of rope for the extensive hole they are in.

    thanks so much for any help or advice in advance!
     
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  2. Kronos

    Kronos Well-Known Member

    See what https://www.replacements.com/sell-to-us would offer? Ebay? There's little interest in most glassware anymore, especially if you are trying to offload it all in one big lot. Most buyers are probably looking for certain pieces to complete the sets they already have.
     
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  3. johnnycb09

    johnnycb09 Well-Known Member

    I sympathize with your folks dilemma but SO many factors in play here. 1st that comes to mind is location. Shipping is out of the question for most things right now,so unless you live in or near a larger city it would be a hard sell. 2nd is its only worth what someone will pay for it. Values from previous years mean nothing. The markets have tanked for most dinnerware,china etc. I see lovely stuff like this all the time in thrifts now . I used to buy it but then realized theres barely a secondary market anymore plus who the hell am I going to throw a dinner party for ? :) You might very well get lucky and someone will want it all, but I guarantee they arent going to want to pay much. Not in this market. I wish you luck and hope you get what you need.
     
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  4. Debora

    Debora Well-Known Member

    Some pieces of that pattern seem to do well on eBay. You'll want to check completed listings first which will give you an idea of where collector demand lies. And then check current listings to see what the supply is like. As above, also check replacements.com to see if they would be interested. Don't forget to contact local auction houses to see if they'd have any interest.

    Debora
     
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  5. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    it's not shallow , when one is in need of funds.........but this is not the item that will get u there.

    some of the pieces will have more value than others.... and a collector...will not need a complete set......nor will they want to pay collectors prices...... whatever that is.....
     
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  6. laura9797

    laura9797 Well-Known Member

    You have to give up the notion that you will someone who will appreciate and care about the value. It is like selling a piece of glass 'to a good home'. It doesn't work that way. While it is one of Fostoria's most popular pattern, we practically give it away at estate sales. Being popular can mean saturation - it isn't rare or scarce. Piece it out - you will not be able to find anyone who will purchase the whole entire set unless you price it cheap.
     
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