Vintage kitchens are always popular with designers, but did you know that those quirky vintage pieces you inherited from your grandma or bought at the charity shop could actually be worth some money? They are all valuable! So, if you’re planning a kitchen refurb, don’t chuck these items out before getting them valued.
Cabbageware China
Detailed and colourful, these ceramics are very expensive amongst collectors, especially handmade Dodie Thayer pieces. They’ll command great prices at auctions.
Vintage Pyrex
Before you do your kitchen refurb with https://www.thekitchenrefurbishmentcompany.co.uk/, don’t accidentally throw out vintage Pyrex in a bid to declutter! Old pieces can be worth hundreds of pounds and have a cult following. Look out for rare Cinderella casserole dishes and patterns like Pink Daisy, Gooseberry, and Butterprint.
Jadeite Glassware
Colourful and iconic in green, these mixing bowls can fetch hundreds of pounds if they’re pristine. They have a lovely nostalgic feel that reminds collectors of vintage periods.
Sterling silver flatware
Brands like Wallace, Gorham and Towle can fetch thousands of pounds for full sets. Even mismatched odd pieces will sell.
Vintage linen
That quirky table runner or doily can sell for up to £100 if it’s hand-embroidered or in excellent condition. These are highly collectable and popular with stylists and photographers.
Pancheons
These wide shallow mixing bowls are striking centrepieces on tables with their rich glazed finish, and collectors snap them up!
So do a full clearout with one eye on the value of these vintage pieces, and you’ll potentially have some money to make!