07-10-2017 06:19 PM - edited 07-10-2017 06:23 PM
Hello everyone!
I have a collection of Berlin Design Blue China collectable plates.
I have been able to find some of them online and know that the more common ones aren't worth a ton of money. However, I have one specific plate that is not the typical 9 inch (but larger) and I cannot seem to find any information about it at all. ANYWHERE.
It is Copywritten by Berlin Design from 1973.
It is number 274 out of 3000 pieces.
It is written in both German and English:
"Lady With Hat
after Johannes Vermeer
Limited and Numbered Edition
of 3000 pieces
Made in West Germany
Genuine Blue China" (also copywritten)
I am trying to find out ANY information on this. As stated, I cannot seem to find this particular peice, but peices like it (and those sell for quite a bit).
I am just wondering if the lack of info means it has ZERO value, or substantial.
They are all in AMAZING condition and have been very well preserved, if that helps.
If anyone has any information for me that would be fantastic!
Thank you for your time!
07-21-2017 02:41 AM
Hi,
Nice plates.
We have launched a service to give free online appraisals, that might help you.
It's called www.mearto.com
You can try to upload your item here
All the best
07-21-2017 09:03 AM
I'm afraid you may find that "Limited Edition Collector Plates" have very little value