| We had a bunch of work done on our house and our dining room got packed up- I was unpacking this weekend and we have two sets of 12 place china with all the serving pieces that we have never used in this house. We have been here 10 years. One set is my grandmothers and one set is my husband's family. They are both Noritake and while nice-we have no need for them. What do people do with china now? They are in perfect condition. |
| Let me know when you find out. We got a 12 piece set from DHs grandmother that we have never used and never will. I'm trying to give it back to my in laws but they are refusing to take it as well. |
| I don't think Noritake is very valuable so I would just donate. |
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Take them to goodwill or post them on your buy nothing.
People don’t deserve to have unused China as a legacy. Put a photo of each women in a frame wherever you kept the China. |
| Is Limoges China worth anything? I have a full set in mint condition. |
Look it up on eBay sold listings |
| We have 4 sets between my family and my spouses family. They are packed up in boxes in the basement. |
| Consignment store? |
| Donate them. No one wants to buy secondhand china sets anymore. |
| Most people just want white plates from Pottery Barn or IKEA these days. |
| Nobody wants them. We have three sets in our basement from various parents and relatives. So far I have been unsuccessful in my attempts to convince my wife to start using them as our everyday dishes. They break? Who cares? |
| Take it to the Habitat for Humanity Restore. |
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Sell to Replacements.
https://www.replacements.com/sell-to-us |
| Keep them in boxes in the basement and bring them with you whenever you move. That is what we do. |
This is the correct answer. Use them or donate them. They have no value so if they break just throw away and use another one. We use ours. |