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So, I'm gearing up to graduate college (finally) and I'm moving again and I have too much stuff. I want to get rid of a lot of it.
Reason for this title is, my grandma is an antiques dealer, and since I was a child she's been starting a collection for me of glass shoes (like the Fenton hobnob ones, etc) in the hopes that I would like antiques.
I never did, nor do I know why you'd expect a 12 year old to love antiquing, but anyway, as a result I have more glass shoes than I know what to do with. I'd imagine most of them are mass-produced, and not worth a whole lot, but I know some of them are.
So, how would you go about selling them? I don't really want to get into e-bay unless y'all think that's really the best option, it's so saturated with this type of thing. I'd be willing to sell the run-of-the-mill ones as a set, even, I just want to get them out of my closet.
It's a shame, some of them are quite pretty, I just have them mothballed and get no enjoyment of them (yes, they're wrapped up in tissue and everything).
Advice?
Reason for this title is, my grandma is an antiques dealer, and since I was a child she's been starting a collection for me of glass shoes (like the Fenton hobnob ones, etc) in the hopes that I would like antiques.
I never did, nor do I know why you'd expect a 12 year old to love antiquing, but anyway, as a result I have more glass shoes than I know what to do with. I'd imagine most of them are mass-produced, and not worth a whole lot, but I know some of them are.
So, how would you go about selling them? I don't really want to get into e-bay unless y'all think that's really the best option, it's so saturated with this type of thing. I'd be willing to sell the run-of-the-mill ones as a set, even, I just want to get them out of my closet.
It's a shame, some of them are quite pretty, I just have them mothballed and get no enjoyment of them (yes, they're wrapped up in tissue and everything).
Advice?