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How much would a Strawberry Fair (by Johnson Bros.) dinnerware set be worth?
A woman stopped at my tag sale and asked if by chance I had any Strawberry Fair pattern china. I did remember seeing it when I went through my mother's estate. We went in the kitchen to look. I counted it and found there were 78 pieces (several size plates, bowls, cuos & saucers, sugar, creamer, even a gravy boat). She offered me $100 for the whole lot. I said I needed time to do some research and she said she was very anxious to have the china as a Mother's Day gift and she might go a "little" higher. I looked it up on several Internet sites and for what I have, the average value is over $2000! I know she won't go that high. Now I'm in a quandary - whether to sell cheaply and get it out of the house or ask what it's worth and not sell it. Any suggestions on what to do or what a reasonable price would be?
I wouldn't give it to her. She might be an antique dealer and would mark it up and resell it. Offer it to her for $1000 and if she says no you haven't lost anything. If she takes it she's still getting a bargain. Did you check the retail price on Replacements Ltd. website? I don't think you'll personally be able to sell it for full price.
Creamer vs Will Art @ Boat Party Augustów 13.08.2010
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