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Looking for Dealer of China and Crystal

I recently inherited my mother's china and crystal. I have no room for it, nor am I going to save it for my daughters. Does anyone know of a dealer in the DFW area who buys estate china and/or crystal?

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There is a place in Richardson called Neha's on Campbell Road. I think they buy/sell.

What china and crystal pattern? I am looking to expand my wedgewood and waterford.

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There is a place in NC that will buy your china and crystal called REPLACEMENTS. http://www.replacements.com/

They match up people who want to get rid of their old patterns with people who have to replace pieces of their old patterns. It's really a great idea. They have almost every pattern. I've even found odd pieces of a pattern I liked at TJMAXX and went to REPLACEMENTS to get the pieces I was missing.

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Hi J.. I live in east Dallas and I have been dealing in vintage and pre-owned china, dinnerware and crystal for 18 years. I have a shop space at Forestwood Antique Mall and I also sell online. I would be glad to make an offer on your china and crystal if you can give me the manufacturer and pattern names. If it's not something that I am interested in, I can advise you once I know what you have. Feel free to email me at ____@____.com.

There is a place in Richardson called Neha's on Campbell Road. I think they buy/sell.

What china and crystal pattern? I am looking to expand my wedgewood and waterford.

Consignment store on Inwood between Forest and Tollway, across from Jesuit High School

You could call some area antique shops - they usually know of dealers who would buy your things.

Do some research first, but I think ebay will be your best bet! Just do a buy it now price so you can unload it quickly. Good Luck!

I also have to tell you about replacements.com.

When we moved to Texas 10 years ago, a piece of my inherited china was broken and the moving company compensated me for the loss using the resources of Replacements.com to assess a price for the broken platter.

You can go on line and identify your pattern from their database by the markings on the back of one of the pieces. If you can't identify it yourself, they have instructions on how to snap a picture of the information they need and how to send it to them via e-mail so that they can identify it for you. They also handle crystal patterns.

If you take it to a dealer, chances are you won't get the value of the china.

Hi J.,
I don't know of anyone here in the DFW area, but a good resource for you would be replacements.com. They specialize in buying and reselling fine china. Good luck to you.
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