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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: Penny V. on July 01, 2009, 08:31:44 PM
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Hi! Thanks for all the great information provided on this site! I am currently researching the Lenox China, Imperial Pattern so I can sell the 12 piece dinnerware set my son has inherited from his wife's estate. It was originally owned by her mother, who was a congressman's wife. I still need to get photos of the set, and get a closer look at the set to determine its condition and count the pieces. From the views I have had, the set seems to be in very good condition, with most of the pieces still there.
Penny V.
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P.S. I meant to ask if anyone could tell me what is the best way to go about selling this type of china. Is it better to sell it as a total set or as replacement pieces? I know this pattern is still popular, despite it being a discontinued Lenox pattern. And thanks to this site, I now know that it is decorated with real 24-carat gold!
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Just an opinion here ...based upon -
Would you rather have a set missing pieces or a whole set ?
I'd think keeping it together as a set would be best for selling .
If it's missing a couple of items , find a replacement source for prospective buyers .
Folks might pay a premium for a piece to complete their own set once in awhile , but yours would suffer the fate of being less complete for their sake .
If you sell it all @ 1 time , you won't have to store it/them !