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Overlooked junk at garage sales may have resale potential.
'Decorative collectibles' make up the largest Ebay category of
collectibles found at garage-sales, yard-sales, estate sales, etc. e.g., much of which is mass-produced junk. Yet, several types of decorative collectibles are worth further consideration in buying for resale. Following are examples of decorative collectibles which may be overlooked esp. the collectibles that Ebay categorizes under other brands, other items, etc.; items which may have "somewhat unique" values within the masses of junk. Additional links to auction examples are at the bottom of this list; as the following list is only intended as a "rough guideline" of what to consider at sales. * Longaberger e.g., metalworks, any "other items" (other than the 22 different Longaberger categories). * Lladro collectibles. * Lenox e.g., figurines, ornaments, "other items" (other than the 9 different Lenox categories). * HOMCO Figurines, pictures. * Avon e.g., decanters, collector plates, bottles, figurines, "other items" (other that the 12 Avon categories). * Bradford Exchange "yes, the collector plates." * Other brands of Decorative Collectibles (other than the 68 brands categorized). * Unbranded items e.g., lighthouses, collector-plates, "other items" (other that the 34 categories of items) ** Following link lists auctions for decorative collectibles receiving at least one bid: http://tinyurl.com/3xad7j ** Following link lists auctions (receiving at least one bid) of sellers who mentioned where they found decorative collectibles i.e., garage sales, estate-sales etc. http://tinyurl.com/2ttb2b |
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Overlooked junk at garage sales may have resale potential.
On Apr 13, 9:53 pm, wrote:
'Decorative collectibles' make up the largestEbaycategory of collectibles found at garage-sales, yard-sales,estate sales, etc. e.g., much of which is mass-produced junk. Yet, several types of decorative collectibles are worth further consideration in buying for resale. Following are examples of decorative collectibles which may be overlooked esp. the collectibles thatEbaycategorizes under other brands, other items, etc.; items which may have "somewhat unique" values within the masses of junk. Additional links to auction examples are at the bottom of this list; as the following list is only intended as a "rough guideline" of what to consider at sales. * Longaberger e.g., metalworks, any "other items" (other than the 22 different Longaberger categories). * Lladro collectibles. * Lenox e.g., figurines, ornaments, "other items" (other than the 9 different Lenox categories). * HOMCO Figurines, pictures. * Avon e.g., decanters, collector plates, bottles, figurines, "other items" (other that the 12 Avon categories). * Bradford Exchange "yes, the collector plates." * Other brands of Decorative Collectibles (other than the 68 brands categorized). * Unbranded items e.g., lighthouses, collector-plates, "other items" (other that the 34 categories of items) ** Following link lists auctions for decorative collectibles receiving at least one bid:http://tinyurl.com/3xad7j ** Following link lists auctions (receiving at least one bid) of sellers who mentioned where they found decorative collectibles i.e., garage sales,estate-salesetc.http://tinyurl.com/2ttb2b With weekends of garage-sales, estate-sales (and spring cleaning season); greater varieties of "widgets" show-up at sales. As said previously, Ebay often uses the term 'OTHER' in categories for items that don't fit into the usual types brands, and descriptions; which may indicate "somewhat out-of -the ordinary" items that may have resale values. The term 'OTHER' in categorizations seems to be the "operative word" in viewing auctions and garage-sale widgets alike! |
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Overlooked junk at garage sales may have resale potential.
wrote in message oups.com... On Apr 13, 9:53 pm, wrote: 'Decorative collectibles' make up the largestEbaycategory of collectibles found at garage-sales, yard-sales,estate sales, etc. e.g., much of which is mass-produced junk. Yet, several types of decorative collectibles are worth further consideration in buying for resale. Following are examples of decorative collectibles which may be overlooked esp. the collectibles thatEbaycategorizes under other brands, other items, etc.; items which may have "somewhat unique" values within the masses of junk. Additional links to auction examples are at the bottom of this list; as the following list is only intended as a "rough guideline" of what to consider at sales. * Longaberger e.g., metalworks, any "other items" (other than the 22 different Longaberger categories). * Lladro collectibles. * Lenox e.g., figurines, ornaments, "other items" (other than the 9 different Lenox categories). * HOMCO Figurines, pictures. * Avon e.g., decanters, collector plates, bottles, figurines, "other items" (other that the 12 Avon categories). * Bradford Exchange "yes, the collector plates." * Other brands of Decorative Collectibles (other than the 68 brands categorized). * Unbranded items e.g., lighthouses, collector-plates, "other items" (other that the 34 categories of items) ** Following link lists auctions for decorative collectibles receiving at least one bid:http://tinyurl.com/3xad7j ** Following link lists auctions (receiving at least one bid) of sellers who mentioned where they found decorative collectibles i.e., garage sales,estate-salesetc.http://tinyurl.com/2ttb2b With weekends of garage-sales, estate-sales (and spring cleaning season); greater varieties of "widgets" show-up at sales. As said previously, Ebay often uses the term 'OTHER' in categories for items that don't fit into the usual types brands, and descriptions; which may indicate "somewhat out-of -the ordinary" items that may have resale values. The term 'OTHER' in categorizations seems to be the "operative word" in viewing auctions and garage-sale widgets alike! Wow. Your list is made up of the most common, over-sold, "comes with a COA" items on eBay. Shouldn't it be "things to avoid"? Kris |
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Overlooked junk at garage sales may have resale potential.
Kris Baker wrote: wrote in message oups.com... On Apr 13, 9:53 pm, wrote: 'Decorative collectibles' make up the largestEbaycategory of collectibles found at garage-sales, yard-sales,estate sales, etc. e.g., much of which is mass-produced junk. Yet, several types of decorative collectibles are worth further consideration in buying for resale. Following are examples of decorative collectibles which may be overlooked esp. the collectibles thatEbaycategorizes under other brands, other items, etc.; items which may have "somewhat unique" values within the masses of junk. Additional links to auction examples are at the bottom of this list; as the following list is only intended as a "rough guideline" of what to consider at sales. * Longaberger e.g., metalworks, any "other items" (other than the 22 different Longaberger categories). * Lladro collectibles. * Lenox e.g., figurines, ornaments, "other items" (other than the 9 different Lenox categories). * HOMCO Figurines, pictures. * Avon e.g., decanters, collector plates, bottles, figurines, "other items" (other that the 12 Avon categories). * Bradford Exchange "yes, the collector plates." * Other brands of Decorative Collectibles (other than the 68 brands categorized). * Unbranded items e.g., lighthouses, collector-plates, "other items" (other that the 34 categories of items) ** Following link lists auctions for decorative collectibles receiving at least one bid:http://tinyurl.com/3xad7j ** Following link lists auctions (receiving at least one bid) of sellers who mentioned where they found decorative collectibles i.e., garage sales,estate-salesetc.http://tinyurl.com/2ttb2b With weekends of garage-sales, estate-sales (and spring cleaning season); greater varieties of "widgets" show-up at sales. As said previously, Ebay often uses the term 'OTHER' in categories for items that don't fit into the usual types brands, and descriptions; which may indicate "somewhat out-of -the ordinary" items that may have resale values. The term 'OTHER' in categorizations seems to be the "operative word" in viewing auctions and garage-sale widgets alike! Wow. Your list is made up of the most common, over-sold, "comes with a COA" items on eBay. Shouldn't it be "things to avoid"? Kris LAUGH!: The "finds" are usually discovered by "digging-through" the junk to avoid. |
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Overlooked junk at garage sales may have resale potential.
Kris Baker wrote: wrote in message oups.com... On Apr 13, 9:53 pm, wrote: 'Decorative collectibles' make up the largestEbaycategory of collectibles found at garage-sales, yard-sales,estate sales, etc. e.g., much of which is mass-produced junk. Yet, several types of decorative collectibles are worth further consideration in buying for resale. Following are examples of decorative collectibles which may be overlooked esp. the collectibles thatEbaycategorizes under other brands, other items, etc.; items which may have "somewhat unique" values within the masses of junk. Additional links to auction examples are at the bottom of this list; as the following list is only intended as a "rough guideline" of what to consider at sales. * Longaberger e.g., metalworks, any "other items" (other than the 22 different Longaberger categories). * Lladro collectibles. * Lenox e.g., figurines, ornaments, "other items" (other than the 9 different Lenox categories). * HOMCO Figurines, pictures. * Avon e.g., decanters, collector plates, bottles, figurines, "other items" (other that the 12 Avon categories). * Bradford Exchange "yes, the collector plates." * Other brands of Decorative Collectibles (other than the 68 brands categorized). * Unbranded items e.g., lighthouses, collector-plates, "other items" (other that the 34 categories of items) ** Following link lists auctions for decorative collectibles receiving at least one bid:http://tinyurl.com/3xad7j ** Following link lists auctions (receiving at least one bid) of sellers who mentioned where they found decorative collectibles i.e., garage sales,estate-salesetc.http://tinyurl.com/2ttb2b With weekends of garage-sales, estate-sales (and spring cleaning season); greater varieties of "widgets" show-up at sales. As said previously, Ebay often uses the term 'OTHER' in categories for items that don't fit into the usual types brands, and descriptions; which may indicate "somewhat out-of -the ordinary" items that may have resale values. The term 'OTHER' in categorizations seems to be the "operative word" in viewing auctions and garage-sale widgets alike! Wow. Your list is made up of the most common, over-sold, "comes with a COA" items on eBay. Shouldn't it be "things to avoid"? Kris Under other brands' (other than the 68 brands Ebay categorizes) the 'state plates' i.e., the plates produced for each of the 50 US states have resale value. Calender plates are also worth consideration. P.S. What is COA an acronym for? |
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Overlooked junk at garage sales may have resale potential.
On Apr 14, 11:02 pm, wrote:
On Apr 13, 9:53 pm, wrote: 'Decorative collectibles' make up the largestEbaycategory of collectibles found atgarage-sales, yard-sales,estate sales, etc. e.g., much of which is mass-produced junk. Yet, several types of decorative collectibles are worth further consideration in buying for resale. Following are examples of decorative collectibles which may be overlooked esp. the collectibles thatEbaycategorizes under other brands, other items, etc.; items which may have "somewhat unique" values within the masses of junk. Additional links to auction examples are at the bottom of this list; as the following list is only intended as a "rough guideline" of what to consider at sales. * Longaberger e.g., metalworks, any "other items" (other than the 22 different Longaberger categories). * Lladro collectibles. * Lenox e.g., figurines, ornaments, "other items" (other than the 9 different Lenox categories). * HOMCO Figurines, pictures. * Avon e.g., decanters, collector plates, bottles, figurines, "other items" (other that the 12 Avon categories). * Bradford Exchange "yes, the collector plates." * Other brands of Decorative Collectibles (other than the 68 brands categorized). * Unbranded items e.g., lighthouses, collector-plates, "other items" (other that the 34 categories of items) ** Following link lists auctions for decorative collectibles receiving at least one bid:http://tinyurl.com/3xad7j ** Following link lists auctions (receiving at least one bid) of sellers who mentioned where they found decorative collectibles i.e., garage sales,estate-salesetc.http://tinyurl.com/2ttb2b With weekends ofgarage-sales,estate-sales(and spring cleaning season); greater varieties of "widgets" show-up at sales. As said previously, Ebay often uses the term 'OTHER' in categories for items that don't fit into the usual types brands, and descriptions; which may indicate "somewhat out-of -the ordinary" items that may have resale values. The term 'OTHER' in categorizations seems to be the "operative word" in viewing auctions and garage-sale widgets alike!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - 'Decorative collectibles' that sell for at least nine-dollars (around half of all EBAY auction listings for decorative collectives) may be worth consideration (being higher-quality junk) include: * Limoges brand e.g., including other Limoges collectibles, collector plates. * Bradford Exchange: yes those collector-plates, and other Brandofrd Exchage items. * Other brands (OTHER than the 69 brands of decorative collectibes categorized) Trinket-boxes. * Unbranded tea-pots & sets. Junk sells, go figure! SEE Auction examples: http://tinyurl.com/3bek4o |
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'Decorative collectibles' that sell for at least nine-dollars (around half of all EBAY auction listings for decorative collectives) may be worth consideration No way. The minimum profitable eBay sale is $19.63 http://www.tinaja.com/glib/ebaysell.pdf -- Many thanks, Don Lancaster voice phone: (928)428-4073 Synergetics 3860 West First Street Box 809 Thatcher, AZ 85552 rss: http://www.tinaja.com/whtnu.xml email: Please visit my GURU's LAIR web site at http://www.tinaja.com |
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Overlooked junk at garage sales may have resale potential.
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'Decorative collectibles' ... kipple ... make up the largest Ebay category of collectibles found at garage-sales, yard-sales, estate sales, etc. eBay is a great place to buy this crap, but very little of it is even worth the effort to list. * Lenox e.g., figurines, ornaments, ... We have Lenox and Tiffany fine china we'd be willing to sell on eBay, but the market for it appears to be collapsing. The generations that preferred class to convenience are all shuffling off to assisted living. * Bradford Exchange "yes, the collector plates." First rule of collecting: Never collect anything sold as "collectible". Philip K. Dick is dead. Kipple died with him. -- Regards, Bob Niland http://www.access-one.com/rjn email4rjn AT yahoo DOT com NOT speaking for any employer, client or Internet Service Provider. |
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