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<p>[QUOTE="dgbjwc, post: 4424745, member: 308"]Welcome, MRM. I don't really know much about flow blue values but I can tell you how I do my own pricing research. eBay has a sold item function that provides value for items that have sold in the last few months. In this case I would enter "New Wharf flow blue platter" in the eBay search box. That should bring up current listings for New Wharf platters. On this page I can see what others are asking. Mind you a person can ask whatever price they want. The real information is in the sold listings. If you look down the column on the left hand side of the page you will see a box for sold items. You have to go a bit of the way down to find it. If you select that sold items box the page will automatically change to show you those New Wharf flow blue platters that have sold. You can then better gauge what you might ask. </p><p><br /></p><p>Another source is a website called Live Auctioneers. Again, enter New Wharf flow blue platter in the search box. After that page comes up you will see current items up for auction. If you look on the left hand side on the top you will see the words "Price Results". Click on that and you will see items that have already sold. The Live Auctioneers site does require that you create a membership but it does not require a fee.</p><p><br /></p><p>If I don't get any hits on my item I then broaden my search terms. In this case I might drop the words New Wharf and just search for flow blue platters. Please note that both eBay auctions and Live Auctioneers are nationwide (worldwide really) sites and may not reflect your local market. </p><p><br /></p><p>I hope this is helpful.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dgbjwc, post: 4424745, member: 308"]Welcome, MRM. I don't really know much about flow blue values but I can tell you how I do my own pricing research. eBay has a sold item function that provides value for items that have sold in the last few months. In this case I would enter "New Wharf flow blue platter" in the eBay search box. That should bring up current listings for New Wharf platters. On this page I can see what others are asking. Mind you a person can ask whatever price they want. The real information is in the sold listings. If you look down the column on the left hand side of the page you will see a box for sold items. You have to go a bit of the way down to find it. If you select that sold items box the page will automatically change to show you those New Wharf flow blue platters that have sold. You can then better gauge what you might ask. Another source is a website called Live Auctioneers. Again, enter New Wharf flow blue platter in the search box. After that page comes up you will see current items up for auction. If you look on the left hand side on the top you will see the words "Price Results". Click on that and you will see items that have already sold. The Live Auctioneers site does require that you create a membership but it does not require a fee. If I don't get any hits on my item I then broaden my search terms. In this case I might drop the words New Wharf and just search for flow blue platters. Please note that both eBay auctions and Live Auctioneers are nationwide (worldwide really) sites and may not reflect your local market. I hope this is helpful.[/QUOTE]
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