Wedgewood

Hi all can i have your help.
Where can i sell Wedgewood antigues for a good price

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  • rebeccalb
    rebeccalb Posts: 796 Forumite
    edited 25 November 2012 at 8:07PM
    Depends on their age, strictly speaking antique refers to 100+ years old. If they're the common jasper ware then ebay/boot but don't expect a fortune, couple of pounds a piece is the going rate.
    If they're rarer ebay is good again, or take them to an antique fair and see if any dealers are interested. Then there is also the auction house.
  • jaycube
    jaycube Posts: 55 Forumite
    10 Posts
    If you have complete your product ownership then you can also sell it on the online also.
  • soolin
    soolin Posts: 73,844 Ambassador
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    Common or garden Wedgwood like jasper ware is virtually worthless. I buy in bulk at auctions and my jasper ware tends to go to a charity shop if I get it in a mixed lot. As above though, it is a collectible not antique.

    It might be worth holding on to though in case the market recovers.
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  • I have a collection of wedgwood that was passed down to me from my mother. Some of the pieces were passed down from my grandmother as well and these are over 100 years old. I still love Wedgwood and I've collected a few pieces myself. Back in the sixties you had to pay quite a bit for jasperware but today the value has gone through the floor. I can buy pieces for much less than I did all those years ago. My mother would have had a field day!
    Antiques and collectibles tend to go in and out of fashion so it may be that a few years down the line people will want to start collecting again and then the price will go up.
    Don't mess with pensioners. :cool:
  • if you can stick them in a box under your bed and wait for the prices to get better - if not, just sell and get what you can - gumtree, ebay or preloved, stick a notice up at your local post office or shop maybe? just make sure you charge enough for the postage and packing
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