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<p>[QUOTE="pearlsnblume, post: 9467297, member: 141"]I would add that Cake Stands can do nicely for sales. Martha Stewart reproduced the jadite cake stands and they sell well because they present nicely. </p><p><br /></p><p>Pam, is right, presentation is key. There is a seller on etsy who has a lot of milk glass last time I looked and she sells it for high prices because she stages her photos. A plain white milk glass piece with her colorful floral addition in the photos makes all the difference. I was never good at staging so I just did not to it.</p><p><br /></p><p>FK and McKee Jadite sell, but nowhere near the prices they were years ago.</p><p>I recently passed up some jadite at 2 different sales because it is so heavy to ship. In my younger years, I would have grabbed them. If you are selling locally, then that would not be an issue.</p><p><br /></p><p>That is all I can think of now but if something else comes to mind I will come back and add it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="pearlsnblume, post: 9467297, member: 141"]I would add that Cake Stands can do nicely for sales. Martha Stewart reproduced the jadite cake stands and they sell well because they present nicely. Pam, is right, presentation is key. There is a seller on etsy who has a lot of milk glass last time I looked and she sells it for high prices because she stages her photos. A plain white milk glass piece with her colorful floral addition in the photos makes all the difference. I was never good at staging so I just did not to it. FK and McKee Jadite sell, but nowhere near the prices they were years ago. I recently passed up some jadite at 2 different sales because it is so heavy to ship. In my younger years, I would have grabbed them. If you are selling locally, then that would not be an issue. That is all I can think of now but if something else comes to mind I will come back and add it.[/QUOTE]
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