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<p>[QUOTE="ola402, post: 9931978, member: 182"]We're assuming that your Navarre set is all clear glass, correct? If it a color (like blue), that's a different story. Is the set all stemware or do you have several other shapes? I just checked ebay to find that there are over 1,000 active listings for Navarre. Then I checked the Sold listings and there are 238 offers that sold. Not a great sell-through rate. However, compared to other etched patterns, Navarre does a little better. Do you know how to use ebay? Would you be comfortable packing delicate glassware for shipping? If not, you could try FB Marketplace of other local venues. But the bottom line is that you could only hope to make a few hundred dollars, not thousands. </p><p><br /></p><p>I'm VERY into setting an elegant table, however, my idea of desirable stemware is not etched glass, but crystal. I mostly have Waterford along with other nice crystal. As for American brands, I have some Fostoria and Lenox, but it's mostly for day to day use. Bottom line for younger people (which I'm not), is the glassware must go into the dishwasher and be able to hold up under rough treatment.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ola402, post: 9931978, member: 182"]We're assuming that your Navarre set is all clear glass, correct? If it a color (like blue), that's a different story. Is the set all stemware or do you have several other shapes? I just checked ebay to find that there are over 1,000 active listings for Navarre. Then I checked the Sold listings and there are 238 offers that sold. Not a great sell-through rate. However, compared to other etched patterns, Navarre does a little better. Do you know how to use ebay? Would you be comfortable packing delicate glassware for shipping? If not, you could try FB Marketplace of other local venues. But the bottom line is that you could only hope to make a few hundred dollars, not thousands. I'm VERY into setting an elegant table, however, my idea of desirable stemware is not etched glass, but crystal. I mostly have Waterford along with other nice crystal. As for American brands, I have some Fostoria and Lenox, but it's mostly for day to day use. Bottom line for younger people (which I'm not), is the glassware must go into the dishwasher and be able to hold up under rough treatment.[/QUOTE]
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