Aunt Bea
SF VIP
- Location
- Near Mount Pilot
It IS depressing to be told over and over again that the items my mother collected and paid top dollar in the 1970s are practically worthless today. She paid $300 in 1977 for a green Depression glass luncheon set for 8 (you know what that would be in today's money?). With everyone decluttering, the market is flooded with doo-dads. Supply is high; demand is low.
I agree that it is sad and depressing to think about. I think that some things just become too old to be of interest to the next generation of collectors. I think most people collect items that they remember from their childhood. As an example in this area the colored nesting Pyrex bowls that I remember my mother using in the 50's bring good money while the older Hall nesting bowls have gone down in value.
If you have no immediate plans to move to smaller quarters and you can't sell the items for what you feel they are worth then keep them and enjoy them.
Good luck!