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first baptist church worcester ma

By chickennoodle, 28 July, 2009
Description

look at picture

Category
Other
Medium
porcelian
Distinguishing marks
betty heiges
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
12 in
Date Period
1957
Weight
1 lb
History
found at flea market thought is was a cool plate
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
$1
For Sale?
No
Photos
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Lovejoy

15 years 11 months ago

Re: first baptist church worcester ma

Such plates were made under contract, sometimes as fund raisers for various projects by Historical societies, others as part of "Historical Views" series plates which have been in productions since the 1830's. Values depend on the rarity of the plate and its vintage. The modern examples like these tend to sell in box lots at auctions for very modest amounts.

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Dee 1961

15 years 11 months ago

In reply to Re: first baptist church worcester ma by Lovejoy

Re: first baptist church worcester ma

I agree with that assesment. Plates of this type unless in a localized market where the buying community has that specific Church in their community has a typically low demand, if there is an ancillary interest in the plate, maybe a higher price. At tops 3$/plate.

That is not to say that a plate would not bring more if the historical view was unique. World Trade Center, Presidents, Apollo, all have "ancillary interest."

But as I have pointed out before, "People typically do not want to eat mashed potatoes on Jesus."

http://www.voy.com/216287/309.html

Though I tend to understand why dealers are optomistic about their prices they can do so at the peril of ther credibility.

As a gesture, if the historic location has a website sending the plate at the USPS mail cheapest rate for a dollar or two is often a kind gesture~

If I hit these items in box lots I take them to Flea Market and sell them for a quarter.

I will admit to buying a plate with a CAT on it for $5.00 with an amazingly strong resemblence to "speedy" our cat. The runner-up at the auction bumped me twice to $4.

However as a rule unless there is a personal connection there is typically little value.

I do not mean to be irreverent, if somebody picks up a plate with Jesus on it at my table and I ask do you like it? I have given them away. Small acts of kindness and being sociable at auctions to keep the event fun go a long way on the journey to collecting.

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