Summary: Pricing for flow blue china teapots, sugar bowls; pricing on these shapes and more in this free video guide to collectible plates and dinnerware.
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"Any teapot in flow blue that is in good condition without any chips or cracks you'll pay upwards to $500 a pot, so that's something to keep in mind if you're going to buy something like this to restore. So you can pay anywhere to $200-$600 for a pot depending on the amount of flow blue that you see the condition that you see and the pattern. So those are all things to consider when you're buying these kinds of pots the same thing with the sugar bowls and the creamers. Condition makes a huge difference the pattern in the design of the pattern and you can expect to pay for a creamer anywhere from $125 up. Depending on the size and the sugar bowls are the same you can pay about $250 for a really nice flow blue sugar bowl with a desirable pattern, something like this these range there's a large range in price on these the earlier ones. It will cost you more in the $200 up range this in perfect condition would cost you somewhere in the $250 range even though it's an older pot. But you can find these in various sizes, the smaller ones you can buy from under $100 so that gives you a little idea what you can collect and what price range you'd be in for collecting flow blue."
eHow Article: Pricing: Flow Blue China Teapots, Sugar Bowls & Creamers
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