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Hi, A website called replacementltd.com will help you locate a replacement value price... Good luck! You can also search the site of the Frankoma Family Collector's Association at www.frankoma.org for some prices. I'm aware of a couple of books with Frankoma pricing, but they haven't been updated for a while. Whenever possible, I use eBay to find actual selling prices. If you can find the piece you have, this is more realistic than someone's guess. However, not that for Frankoma, you need to be VERY careful to know what you're looking at. For some pieces, minor variations in glaze color can have a big impact on price.

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First you need to identify the maker. This is often marked on the bottom, but not always. You may need help. There are some good books and you can get these at the library if you don't want to buy one.

Once you know the maker, you can look in a price guide, or check an online auction like ebay for a piece that is identical to yours. Make sure you note the condition, because even a small chip or crack really lessens the value.

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