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<p>[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 227827, member: 2844"]Why do you want to sell expensive spongeware? </p><p>Spongeware is very nice, but it has always been at the lower end of the price scale. The ones that are close to the price you were thinking of are rare, 18th and 19th century pieces. But you'd really have to know your spongeware before you can tell if it is a rare, antique piece.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 227827, member: 2844"]Why do you want to sell expensive spongeware? Spongeware is very nice, but it has always been at the lower end of the price scale. The ones that are close to the price you were thinking of are rare, 18th and 19th century pieces. But you'd really have to know your spongeware before you can tell if it is a rare, antique piece.[/QUOTE]
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