Summary: Where do you find collectible flow blue china dishes? Learn places to look and more in this free video guide to collectible plates and dinnerware.
Sue Shea has been dealing in antiques since 1979, and has her own shop, Shea Antiques, located in Shelburne Falls, MA. Her passion is early American 18th & 19th century antique country...read more
"So when starting to collect Flow Blue that is made in Staffordshire, England, do not go to Staffordshire England to collect because all of it is over here or all of it is over here. They exported this in large quantities early in the 1800's so must of a wide range you will find right here in this country. When looking for Flow Blue, you can start looking in your local shops and inquiring about if there is anyone locally who collects and sells it. It is a good place to start and the shows are also another place to look at American early piece collectibles and shows like that are going to have a higher quality of porcelains and ironstone to sell and those are a good place to start. Also auctions that are selling porcelain like this. You can find good auctions that will have several or a few pieces for sale at any one given time. Another place to look is the internet. There are many web pages with people who sell collections of porcelain on pieces of Flow Blue like this. You can also look on E-Bay. E-Bay also has a resource for collecting."
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