how do i find out if our china is a valuable antique or not?

we hereditary a little Lenox china – i attempted to poke a internet for all a names upon a bottom of a china already & came up dull handed. i can’t find anything similar to it upon ebay. i only wish to know either or not i should keep a china in a arrangement cupboard or if it’s not as well profitable can i make use of it to essentially offer in?

sorry – i do not know that difficulty to ask this subject in?
Anitques Roadshow is a bit impracticle, as it is not entrance anywhere nearby us. additionally i do not see upon a website how we can poke something similar to this to review it to.

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  • felixetal
    August 8th, 2009 at 1:16 am

    Find the website for something called "Kovels Antiques". They write books on the value of antiques and if you register on their website, you can write in and ask them questions. They will value your piece for you and it doesn’t cost any money.

    Also, if you check on eBay again, look for someone who is a dealer that sells the make of china you have and then send them an email asking them about what you have. Many times they will respond with a value and may even offer to purchase them from you.

  • Annie
    August 8th, 2009 at 1:16 am

    Take it to the Antiques Roadshow, or look it up on their website.

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