Here's our expert china valuer's top 8 tips to help you determine the value of English fine bone china
- Maker's mark: Look for the manufacturer's mark or backstamp on the bottom of the piece of china. English bone china is produced by various manufacturers, including renowned names like Wedgwood, Royal Worcester, Spode, Royal Doulton, and Royal Crown Derby. Pieces from well-known English china manufacturers may command higher prices due to their reputation for quality and craftsmanship.
- Pattern and design: The china pattern and design of the piece of china can influence its value. Rare or discontinued china patterns, as well as designs featuring intricate hand-painted motifs or gold accents, may be more desirable to china collectors and thus more valuable.
- Age: The age of the piece or peices of china can also affect its value. Antique bone china pieces from the 18th and 19th centuries, especially those in very good condition, are often highly sought after by collectors and may fetch higher prices at auction.
- Condition: As with any collectible item, the condition of the piece of china is critical in determining its value. Look for chips, cracks, crazing, or signs of wear, as these can significantly impact the value of the piece. Pieces of china in excellent condition, with minimal flaws or damage, are generally more valuable.
- Limited editions and commemorative pieces: Limited edition or commemorative bone china pieces, such as those produced for special events, anniversaries, or royal occasions, may have higher value due to their rarity and historical significance, although this does tend to depend on the fashion at the time.
- Provenance: Similar to Chinese porcelain, the documented history or provenance of an English bone china piece can add to its value. Pieces with a known history of ownership, particularly those with ties to notable individuals, big country houses or events, may command higher prices among collectors.
- Market Demand: Consider current market trends and demand for English bone china. Popular patterns or designs may be more in demand, driving up prices in the collector's market.
- Expert Appraisal: Obtaining an expert appraisal from a reputable appraiser or antique dealer specialising in fine bone china, such as ourselves, can provide valuable insights into the authenticity, quality, and estimated value of your English bone china pieces. If you would like us to appraise your china, identify it or value it we offer a china appraisal service which you can buy online here.
By evaluating these factors and conducting thorough research, collectors and enthusiasts can better understand the value of English bone china and make informed decisions when buying, selling, or appraising pieces.
If you would like more expert tips and guidance to help you determine the value of your china we have put together some detailed guides including videos:
31 comments
I have a place setting for 8 in blue porcelain china made in occupied Japan. Included are 8 dinner plates, 8 salad plates, 8 bowls, 8 finger bowls, 8 teacup plates , 4 teacups, 1 large serving platter and 1 serving bowl Was wondering how much the set is worth?
I have a place setting for 8 in blue porcelain china made in occupied Japan. Included are 8 dinner plates, 8 salad plates, 8 bowls, 8 finger bowls, 8 teacup plates , 4 teacups, 1 large serving platter and 1 serving bowl Was wondering how much the set is worth?
I have some authentic Nippon china . It’s about 12 or more pieces. It’s very old and in good condition with all pieces stamped. Could you contact me . I know your not buying china at the moment but maybe you know someone who would like to buy it. My health is declining and I want the money to go to my son.
Thank you
I have 8 placesettings ( 5 piece) of Mikasa French countyryside to sell.
I have a full set of Duchess bone china made in England Tea set 6 cups 6 saucers 6 side plates sugar and milk bowels for sale