How To Resell Ruby Flash Glass

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Part of the video series: Antiques: Collecting Ruby Flash Glass

Summary: An antiques expert explains reselling ruby flash glass antiques in this free video on collecting antiques.

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Sue Shea Sue Shea has been dealing in antiques since 1979, and has her own shop, Shea Antiques, located in Shelburne Falls, MA. Her passion is early American 18th & 19... read more

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How To Resell Ruby Flash Glass

So resale for your ruby flash depending on how you acquire it sometimes you'll have one piece sometimes you'll have a whole dinnerware set. Depending on the condition and the pattern those are things to take into consideration on the resaling you resale you can take your pieces to a local shop in your area. Or to a dealer that you feel that has carried some of these pieces and has knowledge of them and that might be a resource for you to sell going to the local shows and acquiring there about people. Cause they obviously buy and sell to the other thing to look for is your resource books will give you collectors and names of collectors, the clubs that are emphasis the collection of just ruby glass. So those are another resource for selling you also have the internet and you have Ebay so those are great sources also to sell your collection. Some this just gives you a few examples you can also do auctions local auctions will sell collections from piece to the whole dinnerware sets. So those are a few considerations if you want to retail your pieces another sources your local newspaper if you feel like you know enough about your collection and you just want to try your local newspaper. Thats another option to so you have a number of options to choose from but you need to consider also the cost of doing it. Auctions cost a little bit more to sell that Ebay theres a price for selling your items to and your local newspaper there's a price to sell, your local antique dealer won't charge you for coming into buy a piece. So thats a consideration also so lots of things to think about when your thinking about selling your collection.

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