What Are Porcelain Items Worth?

9 items tagged “porcelain” — sorted by value, from most to least expensive.

Souffle Dish
$17

Souffle Dish

A souffle dish is a round, shallow porcelain or ceramic ramekin used in tableware for baking and serving souffles, creme brulee, or individual desserts and appetizers.

Tea Set
$130

Tea Set

A tea set is a coordinated collection of teaware including a teapot, cups, saucers, and serving pieces for brewing and serving tea.

China Set
$150

China Set

A China Set in tableware dining context refers to a fine porcelain or bone china dinnerware set typically including plates, bowls, and serving pieces for 4-8 place settings.

Dinner Set
$35

Dinner Set

A dinner set is a matching collection of tableware including plates, bowls, and sometimes cups or saucers, typically for 4-8 people, used for everyday or formal dining.

Bread Plate
$13.99

Bread Plate

A small 6-6.5 inch plate used in formal dining to serve bread, butter, and appetizers.

Limoges Box
$225

Limoges Box

A Limoges box is a luxury hand-painted porcelain trinket box from Limoges, France, featuring a hinged lid and often brass fittings, prized as a collectible.

Vintage Sign
$200

Vintage Sign

A vintage sign in the collectibles context refers to an old advertising sign made from materials like tin, porcelain enamel, neon, or cardboard, often featuring brands like gas stations, soda, or beer, valued for nostalgia and decor appeal.

Porcelain Figurine
$200

Porcelain Figurine

A porcelain figurine is a decorative sculpture made from fine porcelain, often collectible and depicting people, animals, or scenes, valued in treasure contexts for rarity, condition, and brand.

Antique Vase
$15

Antique Vase

An antique vase refers to a decorative glass, porcelain, or ceramic vessel from past eras, valued as a treasure collectible by regular buyers at flea markets or online shops.

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