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pricing for 27 (out of 32) porcelain Coronado Bohemia ware from 1937?

6 cups

5 plates

5 octagon plates

3 bowls

6 saucers

1 sugar bowl

1 creamer

 

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pricing for 27 (out of 32) porcelain Coronado Bohemia ware from 1937?

Haas & Czjzek Coronado ware shows up frequently enough on ebay to give you an idea on pricing (it is not worth much particularly large sets)

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pricing for 27 (out of 32) porcelain Coronado Bohemia ware from 1937?

This Board is not a place to get price information except to advise that you look at "sold" listings  of your pieces on eBay.   Do a search for your items, then on the left side of the screen, check "sold" for recent listings, or check the sold listings for the past 2 years by  click on "Research" at the top of the screen and enter the name of your item to pull up the prices.  

 

Rita   

 

 

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pricing for 27 (out of 32) porcelain Coronado Bohemia ware from 1937?

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Big dish sets often do not sell. At local auctions they may go for as little as $2.50 for an entire set.

 

Likely best to part it out by type.

 

I just bought a whole set of Noritake for $3.00 + a $.45 buyer's fee.

 

The large dinner plates are going to be sent to another auction as they have flatware marks thus likely someone is not going to pay shipping on those. The cups also are going to a auction as they tend to show mars easily. Two pieces went in the garbage. Sold the S & P set, which already paid for the whole set and made profit. Sold several sizes of bowls. If the sugar and creamer, saucers, gravy bowl, and three large salad bowls don't sell on eBay after listing them every so often they will also go to a auction or a consignment shop.

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