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<p>[QUOTE="evelyb30, post: 9790074, member: 36"]ANY dishes with metallic edges - dead in the water. No one wants dishes they can't put in the dishwasher or microwave. Some lady on Nextdoor was badmouthing a local auction for only paying her $20 after fees for her expensive formal china. I told her she was lucky it didn't just "pass", which is the flat truth. </p><p><br /></p><p>As I've said a million times - anything made to be collected is now landfill. You can sell a Hummel here and there again, but not for much. I just bought one in fact, but it's all white and a madonna and child. </p><p><br /></p><p>I watch some UK auction/presenter stuff and ... Georgian mahogany pieces can be had for pennies there. No one wants the dark wood. I think it's actually starting to change now as the Millenial flatpack victims are looking for sturdy low-priced items to put in their blood money houses. Those who can afford one.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="evelyb30, post: 9790074, member: 36"]ANY dishes with metallic edges - dead in the water. No one wants dishes they can't put in the dishwasher or microwave. Some lady on Nextdoor was badmouthing a local auction for only paying her $20 after fees for her expensive formal china. I told her she was lucky it didn't just "pass", which is the flat truth. As I've said a million times - anything made to be collected is now landfill. You can sell a Hummel here and there again, but not for much. I just bought one in fact, but it's all white and a madonna and child. I watch some UK auction/presenter stuff and ... Georgian mahogany pieces can be had for pennies there. No one wants the dark wood. I think it's actually starting to change now as the Millenial flatpack victims are looking for sturdy low-priced items to put in their blood money houses. Those who can afford one.[/QUOTE]
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