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<p>[QUOTE="ambignerd, post: 9931346, member: 88511"]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.</p><p><br /></p><p>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.</p><p><br /></p><p>call it shallow about the money but it could really be a few extra feet of rope for the extensive hole they are in. </p><p><br /></p><p>thanks so much for any help or advice in advance![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ambignerd, post: 9931346, member: 88511"]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![/QUOTE]
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