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Norman Rockwell's Rediscovered Women Series "Making Believe at the Mirror" Fine China Collectible Plate

Certified International Chanticleer Rooster 11-Inch Dinner Plate, Set of 4 Assorted Designs

"Steel Magnolia" Gone With The Wind Cameo Memories collectible plate

Bing & Grondahl 2010 Annual Christmas Plate

The Three Stooges Plate - Franklin Mint Collector's Plates 1993

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Bing & Grondahl 1968 Christmas Plate "Christmas In Church"

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Decorative Glass Plates

Decorative Glass Plates for Home Decor

For those who like a bit of a different look, decorative glass plates might be a nice touch for your home decor.  There are some stunningly lovely glass plates available that can really work nicely as an accent or highlight in a room's decorating scheme.

These beautiful decorative plates can often be found with very interesting textures that catch the eye.  Scalloped edges, etching in the glass itself and lovely frosted patterns are some interesting little touches you can look for as you build your decorative plate collection.  Others prefer to concentrate only on hand blown creations.

Of course you don't have to just stick you collector's plate on a wall or in a display cabinet.  Many decorative glass plates are designed to be fully functional, and sometimes are created in interesting shapes to fit with particular themes.  Holiday themed glass plates can be put out at the appropriate time of year, or broader themes like flower shapes can fit in during any time.

Some popular names in decorative glass plates include Bradford, Franklin Mint, Castellani and many others.

3 Vintage Music Boxes Great collection Great Deal
3 Vintage Music Boxes Great collection Great Deal
Paypal   US $.01
danbury mintIndependence Hall collectors plate
danbury mintIndependence Hall collectors plate
Paypal   US $.99
PAIR OF BRASS CANDLE HOLDERS W HURRICANE GLOBES99 NR
PAIR OF BRASS CANDLE HOLDERS W HURRICANE GLOBES99 NR
Paypal   US $.99
1974 CARNIVAL GLASS ASSOCIATION PLATE ANNUAL CONVENTION COLUMBUS OH
1974 CARNIVAL GLASS ASSOCIATION PLATE ANNUAL CONVENTION COLUMBUS OH
Paypal   US $.99
WEDGWOOD PETER RABBIT 5PC SET NR
WEDGWOOD PETER RABBIT 5PC SET NR
Paypal   US $.99
Lot Dollhouse Miniature Teapot Lunch Box Thermos Plates Strainer Scoop ect
Lot Dollhouse Miniature Teapot Lunch Box Thermos Plates Strainer Scoop ect
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by Fekim in Decorative Plates|Collector's Plates, Home Decor Plates
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Why Collect Decorative Plates?

People collect plates for many different reasons.  In fact, there are probably millions of reasons why people find plates so collectible.  They are a great way to commemorate a favorite movie or artist, but they also can be so beautifully covered in artistic patterns that they rival or outdo any painting you might hang on the wall.

Another thing I really like about the whole adventure of collecting decorative plates is the fact that they can be displayed in so many ways.  There are people who like to use them in traditional plate stands and there are those get creative and mount them on the wall in whatever fashion happens to suit their tastes.  I'm sure there are some people out there who have gotten really creative with their displays and I'd love to hear about them!

One thing that seems common about collectors of almost anything is the love of the hunt.  Certainly there are some people who are fortunate enough to see exactly what they want and then buy it.  Many of us collectors though have found that our love of collector's plates has grown to the point of wanted to expand our collections to include more and more of our favorites.  Where we run into problems is when we want something that isn't made anymore.  At that point, I usually turn to eBay because I can almost always find someone selling what I'm looking for at a decent price.  Sure, there are times when people ask outrageous amounts, but if you watch, you will notice that they don't end up selling their plates.  Often you will see the same seller listing their plates at a later date for a much lower price.  I really like it when that happens.

Star Trek Plates

Star Trek Plates

Many collectors focus on some central theme.  A collector of Star Trek plates will focus on those, while a collector of dog themed plates by Danbury Mint will have an entirely different focus.  The great thing is, I can find both of those on eBay.  I have had terrible luck finding any plates that I like at local collectibles stores.  The selection around these parts is horrible and the owners of these shops seem to always price these plates at the highest price shown in collectibles guides.  If I purchased only from them, I'd probably be able to afford on plate per year!

Our reasons for collecting plates may be different and the types of plates may not be the same, but we all have an appreciation for the value in preserving beautiful art and displaying it on our decorative plates.

by Fekim in Decorative Plates|Collector's Plates, Home Decor Plates
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Collector Plate Popularity

Some people new to plate collecting may be wondering what types of collector's plates are worth the most money or have the biggest following. Taking a look at eBay can give you a pretty good feel for what people like and what they are willing to pay for to have as an addition to their collection. For this post, I'll refer to some recently ended auctions and buy it now offerings.

I really prefer looking to eBay as a guide on this topic because frankly, that is where most people will look when searching for a hard to find decorative plate or other collectible. Some people do prefer to go to specialty shops, but they often end up paying top dollar for whatever they are looking for simply because the owner of the shop is most likely going to charge whatever he or she can get. It is simple economics. They have no chance of something bidding up, so they must price their collectibles in a way which guarantees them a certain profit margin.

The top selling plate at this particular moment is a Bing and Grondahl Christmas plate from 1899. Listed simply as a Christmas plate of "Two Crows", it ended up selling for just over $500. This is more of an exception though as most of the prices are far less than this on any typical day. Right now, there are almost 9,000 listings in the "Collector Plates" category. Most likely any brand of plate you could be looking for would be included. As a collector of plates this massive number of listings can really help you out. Because there are so many sellers competing with each other, you have the opposite effect occurring from what is seen in a collectibles shop. Seller find it necessary to price their items as low as they can possibly risk giving the plate up for or they will almost certainly eliminate their offerings from the buyer's consideration. They hope that potential buyers will find their auction interesting enough to bid it up so that they can make a few dollars.

Gone With the Wind Plates

Gone With the Wind Plates

Take a look around eBay and you will find almost any plate you might be interested in purchasing. In fact, you will often find more than just one of what you are searching for and be able to comparison shop.  Unless you are collecting plates that are extremely rare, you have a pretty good chance of finding them just waiting on eBay.   Looking for plates commemorating a favorite movie like Gone With the Wind?  Just type it in and you'll usually find it.   That is a lot easier than hunting through garage sales and collectible shops and it is probably part of why collector plates are such a large category on eBay.  Sellers and buyers both seem to enjoy the venue.   That can be a definite money saving opportunity no matter what you are collecting.

by Fekim in Decorative Plates|Collector's Plates, Home Decor Plates
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Replacement Plates

Finding Replacement Plates

Sometimes, accidents just happen and you end up needing replacement plates.  It might be your pet cat jumping up to explore a cabinet, a toddler throwing a ball in the house, or maybe just your own butter fingers.  Before you even know what happened, one of your collectible plates goes crashing to the ground and it turns into a slow motion scene from a movie.

If this has happened to you, there are some ways to get replacements for even the most difficult to find decorative collectible plate.  I'll tell you right now, that the very first place I look is eBay.  Why?  Because there are so many plates on there and it is a market designed for selling items like replacement plates.  If you do choose eBay, the trade off for the convenience may be a price higher than you like (but not necessarily) but the upside is that you can find any number of collectibles being sold.  These are often sold by inexperienced sellers who do not understand what they actually own, so sometimes you can grab a real bargain.

The flip side to eBay sellers is that you can also find some people who really know their stuff.  If you are looking to find a particular collector's plate, you can often search it out and find it listed by someone who can give you an incredibly detailed description.  There are many people who sell replacement plates full time.  It is their livlihood and they take it seriously.  You won't get a steal from them, but you will find the plate you want more often than not.

If you are feeling more adventurous and you are not in any great hurry to find the replacement, you can also go out on your own and check a few places.  You will want to head to yard sales, estate sales and thrift shops.  Each of these will offer a slightly different situation to you.

Estate sales often have tons of older items up for sale.  These sales are usually held after a person dies.  If the person collected plates, it is likely that the company hosting the sale knows what the plates are worth.  You may find a decent deal if the plates have not moved by the last half of the sale.  Sometimes the prices are cut in half around one o'clock of the last day.  If you don't like the price, you can often leave a bid for the family to consider.  If they really want to get things moved along, you may get a call after the sale ends saying that they have accepted your bid.

Yard sales are hard to predict.  Many times you will find people willing to sell off their items at VERY low prices.  They are tired of looking at the things sitting around their house and they just want it gone now.  The other extreme is the yard sale seller who looks things up on eBay and then tries to charge the highest price they saw something selling for on the site.  Usually, you are better off leaving these items alone.  If they are quoting eBay prices, there is a good chance you can find it cheaper on eBay yourself with a little bit of patience.  Again, you can make these people an offer and see if they decide to take it after their items haven't sold.

Thrift stores used to be a much better place to shop.  Now, eBay sellers swarm the shops looking for things they can re-sell.  Thrift stores have caught on to this and they now either raise the prices before putting the merchandise out or the sell the better quality collectibles on their own websites and completely ignore their retail outlets.  Shopping thrift stores often ends in frustration.

Any of these last three options are very hit or miss.  Sometimes ads for these events will include data about specific items, but most times they do not.  You pretty much just have to drive around from place to place hoping to find what you are looking for and your odds are not very good.  If you enjoy the thrill of the hunt for what you collect though, it can be fun and sometimes you can find a really incredible deal.

To help you out, here are some of the currently listed discontinued plates being offered for sale on eBay!

Avon 5th Anniversary The Great Oak Collector Plate Representative Exclusive
Avon 5th Anniversary The Great Oak Collector Plate Representative Exclusive
Paypal   US $.99
Currier Ives Collectors Plate Old Homestead in Winter 1978
Currier Ives Collectors Plate Old Homestead in Winter 1978
Paypal   US $.99
MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMB LMTD EDITION COLLECTORS PLATE
MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMB LMTD EDITION COLLECTORS PLATE
Paypal   US $1.99
The United Presbyterian Church West Union Ohio 175th Anniversary Collector Plate
The United Presbyterian Church West Union Ohio 175th Anniversary Collector Plate
Paypal   US $2.95
Mothers Day 1973 Holly Hobbie Commemorative Ed Plate
Mothers Day 1973 Holly Hobbie Commemorative Ed Plate
Paypal   US $3.82
Berta Hummel Christmas Plate 1978 3 Angels 78BHXP NEW
Berta Hummel Christmas Plate 1978 3 Angels 78BHXP NEW
Paypal   US $3.95
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by Fekim in Decorative Plates|Collector's Plates, Individual Plates
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Decorative Plates|Collector’s Plates

There are many types of collectors in the world.  People who collect decorative plates and other collector plates are a very diverse group.  Some people enjoy collecting plates just for their beauty.  They can be used in so many different ways to decorate around the home. Decorative plate hangers or plate racks allow people to mount and display their plates almost anywhere in their home that their imagination inspires them to decorate.

Others see the plates as a way to show off the work of a favorite artist.  Thomas Kinkaid plates and Norman Rockwell plates are great examples of this.  I don't know anyone who doesn't enjoy the unmistakable look of a Norman Rockwell painting.  Plates like these are great because they not only capture special slice of life moments, but they also represent a piece of innocent Americana that seems to slip farther away every time you listen to a news report.

People also specialize by collecting plates that memorialize some "favorite" from their life.  Elvis Presley, Wizard of Oz, Disney, Gone With the Wind and even Star Trek are examples of these.  Collectible plates like these used to be offered on television quite often when I was growing up.  The pitches for the plates still ring in my ears telling of a "limited number of special edition plates signed and numbered by the artist".

Depending on the type of decorative or collector plate you may have chosen to collect (or are choosing, if you are just starting out), the values may or may not have actually increased.  There are quite a few collectible plates out there that have appreciated in value as time has passed.  Of course, not every plate is going to become a sought after item, but every plate can have great value to the person who owns it.

Norman Rockwell Plate

Norman Rockwell Plate

Some people of course, have a more calculating approach to collecting plates.  They see each decorative plate as an investment that they or their heirs will be able to sell off at some point for a profit.  These people may pick and choose among makers or topics with no real interest in the plates themselves beyond future value.  There is certainly nothing wrong with doing that, but they have a decidedly different approach than a person who collects just "favorites".

Some of the more popular plates prized by collectors include Pfaltgraff, Wedgewood, Noritake, and of course Bradford Exchange.  Each type of plate has its own special characteristics that inspire people to collect and cherish them whether for beauty's sake or as an investment.

Because of the nature of collecting limited production items. there is now a huge market for people buying and selling both individual replacement plates and entire sets of collector's plates.  The Bradford Exchange did an amazing job at bringing plates to the public.  Today, eBay offers so much variety in the way of collectible plates that looking at a price guide, while still useful, can be somewhat of a moot point.  If you have watched auctions for collectible plates on eBay at all, you have no doubt noticed that the same plate that goes for several hundred dollars one week, can often slip through the cracks and end up selling for a fraction of that amount during a different week when no one seems to be in the market for it.  This can be a great thing for people looking to build a collection or to replace a broken favorite, but it does pose a bit of a challenge to those who are looking to sell off collections or replacements.  Because of eBay's effect on the collectibles market, sellers may want to consider using a reserve price when listing on eBay.  That will prevent the loss of a valuable plate for a price you can't live with comfortably.

I once had a conversation with an acquaintance who couldn't seem to grasp my interest in decorative plates. He wondered why someone would want to own a bunch of hand painted ceramic plates that no one would ever even eat off of. I started to explain my interest to him, but finally just let the course of the conversation go in a different direction. Collecting plates is not the most popular hobby in the world, but there certainly are many people who enjoy it.

I suppose you either appreciate collecting and displaying decorative plates, or you don't. I think one of the things I like most about this type of collecting is that the plates make wonderful display pieces that easily work right into a home's decor. When I was younger, I collected coins for a while. I found it interesting, but I never got to really show of my collection. With decorative plates, they can always be on display if you wish. They look good displayed in a favorite china cabinet, or they can easily be mounted and used as wall decor. When I decorate walls with plates, I leave my options open. I try to mount them so that they can easily be moved about or transferred out for other favorite plates when the spirit moves me or when I want to go with something seasonal. That is another great thing about building a collection of decorative plates...you are never lacking for decorating ideas or new things to try. You can hang decorative plates almost anywhere in your house as long as the themes match.

My family certainly is happy that I collect plates. It makes shopping for gifts for me a snap. Every holiday at least one person will go the route of buying me a new decorative plate or even entire decorative plate sets (eBay is good for this). I've also managed to accumulate two wonderful decorative platters that were both purchased and given to me as gifts on the same Thanksgiving. They are much larger than most of the decorative dishes I own, but I love displaying them as the holidays approach as they just happen to look stunning with some antique decorative plates that I picked up years ago at a garage sale in my neighborhood (another great place to find good deals).

Collectors of plates are a truly mixed lot of individuals.  Some people have built up amazingly huge collections of plates worth thousands of dollars, while some may have only a few decorative plates that were left to them by their Grandmother.  Whatever the case may be, enjoy your plates and be proud of your collection.  They are a great way to show off a little bit of your personality while beautifying your home.

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