Are these worth something?
Here's the Dish
They might make you money
A lot of items that relatives pass down to us are either useful or have sentimental value — and you’ve hit the jackpot if it’s both. However, sometimes they’re neither. And that’s OK. In fact, some people may be more than happy to take certain things off your hands, like antique dishes.
If your family has a bunch of fancy old plates and cups that no one wants to claim (because who wants to wash dishes by hand on Thanksgiving?), you might be wondering if you could make some money from them.
Our guide tells you where you could sell them and how much money you might make. That way, you get some money and extra space in your cabinet, and someone else gets their dream gravy boat. Win-win.
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