Brisbane Times
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Thinking of selling mum’s silverware? It’s all in the timing
Silver tea sets have doubled in price from $500 to $1,000 in two years as demand rises, according to Jennifer Gibson of Gibson's auction house. While Featherston furniture values have dropped, items from international designers and mid-century pieces continue to attract interest. Market trends indicate fluctuating values influenced by generational shifts in taste and economic factors.
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