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Does anyone know anything about antique dishes?

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I have a set of southern potteries blue ridge dishes. The pattern that is on them is called angelina. I have looked everywhere for a value for them and i cant seem to find anything. Everywhere I do find something about them all they can tell me is that they are very rare and collectable. If anyone knows the value or is interested in purchasing them please let me know. Any answers would help me right now. Thank you!


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3 comments on Does anyone know anything about antique dishes?

  1. Joyce B says:

    Have you checked eBay? Or replacements.com? That might give you and idea of their value.

  2. Bonnie T says:

    I would suggest looking on eBay, going to a bookstore or library for the value. You could even search for antique dealers in your area to sell these for you-maybe on consignment.

  3. hollifieldrobert says:

    the real value of an antique is what some one will give you for it things on ebay tend to go to the low side of value what an antique dealer would give for it the reason antique books have price guides in them is because nobody will publish one with out them

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