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: Dealers like Vintage and Antiques often buy vintage English bone china, especially named patterns like Royal Albert or Wedgwood. 2. Auction Houses & Antique Dealers
These businesses buy specific pieces to help other collectors complete their sets. They are often highly selective but offer a straightforward process.
: A major UK-based service that buys discontinued patterns. You can submit a "Sell to Us" enquiry for a valuation.
: Look for chips, cracks, or repairs. A "clear ring" when tapped gently usually indicates intact porcelain.
: Many antique dealers who specialise in china will buy high-quality pieces directly. While they may pay less than a private buyer (as they need to resell for profit), it is often the quickest and easiest route. 3. Online Marketplaces (Direct to Consumer)
: Check the base for a stamp or hallmark (e.g., Wedgwood, Meissen, or Royal Albert).