Anyone with experience selling blue ridge southern pottery

It was very popular a few years ago, but has interest in Blue Ridge waned? I’m looking for some insight. In addition to multiple items in storage, recent box-lit purchases means I have a four-piece setting of Strawberry pattern I was thinking of listing, but went to see the items sold in past year, and there aren’t many; those that sold went for bargain prices.

A couple of years ago, you couldn’t find enuf of it to satisfy interest, especially in the states adjacent to the Blue Ridge region. Anyone want to venture an opinion or info? TIA

asked over 14 years ago

6 Answers

I think it’s just the economy.
I have sold various patterns of Blue Ridge.
A few years ago, I got some decent prices for the pieces but recently…not so good.

All’s you can do is try!

answered over 14 years ago

I don’t have any experience selling this pattern, but I found Blue Ridge Southern Pottery at Replacements.com. Here is the [URL removed] [URL removed]

Don’t know if it will help, but it sure can’t hurt.

answered over 14 years ago

Thanks, jg -

Will go ahead and list mine, and hope someone loves it.

answered over 14 years ago

I have sold 2 pieces from blue ridge area of VA and they went well for me :)

answered over 14 years ago

mypiy
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I have several pieces of the pedal point pattern listed in my store, competively priced I feel, here on Bonanza and elsewhere. I have had very little to no interest. Jimmy

answered over 14 years ago

Hi, I am new here. Any body can tell me how to assign my items to shop “Browse categories”? Not the Bonanza categories.
Thanks

answered about 14 years ago

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