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Description
The listing, Antique china set by Rose Garden has ended.
There's 32 pieces i believe and they are all in perfect condition. I found them in an attic and they were wrapped up in news paper from the 50's
Questions & Comments
Welcome to Listia! The simplest way to help potential bidders figure shipping: Box & weigh them on a home weight scale. Add the weight in the description at the top. Note that it's without any packaging (bubble wrap, etc) as that will add to the total. Note that confirmation number & insurance is extra. Ask bidders to please go to USPS shipping calculator & enter weight, their zip code & desired shipping method (Express, Overnight, etc). Hope this is helpful & Best Wishes!
Perhaps, to solve your dilemma, you should just have a Flat Rate amount. That way You don't have to go Crazy figuring out all the zip codes. They will NEED to be VERY well packaged to ship safely w/no transit damage. They are beautiful & Welcome to Listia! Plz. visit me sometime!
These are beautiful and Ty for letting us all know I think we all would love to have them?Maybe some one was in the milatery and brought them back from Japan in 1950.You should have them checked out at an antique dealer they could be worth a a lot of money.
Thats why I asked If it was some thing else it would have been . Not from Japan though. although it is pretty. Right now Dishes are not that valuable unless rare I had a set just as nice for 12 and I was lucky to get 25.00 crazy. They will sell on here.Good like I might even bid but i did fan u.
Box them up and take them to the post office and have them weigh and then have them tell you how much it will average I bet it will be about $50.00 because of weight .
PS: These are very lovely! You would probably receive more bids if you would also post exactly the type, size & how many of each pieces there are. Please include how many serving pieces to equal the total of 32.
well theres alot more than just bowls and plates... theres salt pepper shakers and a holder for them. theres a pot that you put a candle on the bottom an it heats it up... its a full tea set...its got the matching spoon for the sugar
If u could show a photo of the back? So i can see what it says or maybe tell me. It costs a lot to mail a whole set so that is ok but I need more info.
On Revising.....Once a bid is placed you can't change how many days or the starting bid or add a get it now. But if you want to do a info add on I have seen it many times. So go to your ad and hit EDIT. Then I don't think you can change the shipping - but try. If you can't then on your add on or revise option add VERY Clearly your changes to ship. It should work out ok for you. Good luck.
I personally love them, and can calculate shipping between zips as the meme said, (first comment) I would love to win and will have to use paypal so am glad ya have that, don't fret, dishes are going inexpensive relatively nowdays, but I just hope the listing/auction is not pulled out from us and that the deal is legitimate after I pay so I get them safely and heavily wrapped before shipping to ensure no breakage, have gotten broken dishes before after paying and please don't do that to me....lol...(((huggz))) patience, calm down, and good luck, ...all will work out if you keep positive thoughts and good sincerity behind the sale...am bidding, wish me luck...lol
Hi Ashley, If you go to usps.gov, you can find a page with costs for Priority, Parcel Select (or Standard Post) etc, with rates categories 1 through 8. There is also a page with zip codes categorized 1 through 8 that will match up the zip with the $$ amount. Fairly easy to do! There's also a page with all the flat rate boxes, their sizes, and the cost to mail each.
yes im sorry... my computer has been having issues and this is my first time doing this so im not exactly sure how to find the estimated cost of shipping....so sorry