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12 Valuable China Patterns Worth a Small Fortune (And How to Spot Them)

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Meredith SchneiderJanuary 18, 2026 at 2:02 AM

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Did you know that the china gathering dust in your cabinets and hidden away in your attic could just make you a pretty penny?

Like other collectibles, there are rare and discontinued patterns, specific details, and colors that could make you some money off of your old dinnerware.

This year, you could earn extra money by identifying and selling any of your china with these 12 patterns.

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1. Tiffany Le Tallec Cirque Chinois

Tiffany's "Cirque Chinois" design is particularly striking, with the brightly colored dragons, structures, greenery, and people it depicts. This design was in production from 1906 until 1991. The rarity of each piece makes them a high-ticket item.

Single dinner plates from this line are valued at $1,600.

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2. Bernardaud Limoges Chenonceaux Cobalt

Bernardaud Limoges Chenonceaux Cobalt dinnerware is gorgeous. If you can get your hands on a dinner plate, it could be worth around $1,600.

A single tea cup and saucer set – particularly striking for how they meet in the middle with white porcelain – goes for around $950 on eBay.

3. Royal Copenhagen Blue Fluted

In 1775, the Blue Fluted Plain pattern was created as the first ever from storied dinnerware brand Royal Copenhagen. Meticulously hand-painted, the design was revised in 1885 to what it is today.

You can find various Blue Fluted pieces for thousands of dollars on eBay.

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4. Royal Copenhagen Flora Danica

Royal Copenhagen Flora Danica can get you quite a nice sum if you have any of this delicate, enchanting design lying around. Each flower is inspired by the same copper print from the 1790s.

The first collection in this design has been passed down from generation to generation in the Royal family. A single dinner plate in this pattern could get you $1,400. Meanwhile a tea cup and saucer set is listed at $925 on eBay.

5. Wedgwood Countryware

While Wedgwood Countryware has been replicated numerous times, this particular china pattern was discontinued in 2006. Featuring a raised cabbage leaf border, you can find sets on eBay for around $250 and a Lidded Soup Tureen for $350 before shipping.

Look for the Maker's Mark or date marks to confirm authenticity.

6. Hermes Le Jardin de Pythagore

Like everything Hermes, the Le Jardin de Pythagore is a popular, high-priced plate design featuring red fruits and greenery.

A single plate is valued around $250.

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7. Tiffany Holiday

The Holiday collection by Tiffany is season-specific, covered in mistletoe and red bows. The edges of the vintage dinnerware are scalloped.

A single dinner plate is currently valued at $700 and a cake stand is going for $1,600.

8. Herend

The majority of patterns that Herend releases sell well. Their signature designs feature delicate floral patterns.

While the pieces are worth a nice chunk of money – a platter can commonly get you around $200 – the big collections could earn you a small fortune.

There's currently an 18-piece dinner set on eBay for $2,466.

9. Blue Italian

While you may not rake in thousands for china in the iconic Blue Italian pattern, you've probably encountered pieces with this design on them.

White china with layers of detailed blue depicts scenes of Italy, a quaint and beautiful pattern for afternoon tea. In production since 1816, it has maintained popularity among collectors for decades.

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10. Rosenthal Magic Flute Gold

Rosenthal created the physical manifestation of Mozart's "The Magic Flute" opera with wide gold-detailed plate rims and layers to the dinnerware depicting detailed plants, figures, and more.

The 11.5-inch Rosenthal Zauberflöte Sarastro Showplate retails for $1,485. List a dinner plate like this, and you could get over $700.

11. Spode Stafford White

Spode Stafford White was in production from 1989 to 2015. With a 22-carat gold design along the edge of the dinnerware, these gorgeous white china pieces can be quite valuable.

If you can get your hands on a plate, it could earn you $650 on the resale market.

12. Meissen Dragon Brown

Meissen has always favored dragons in its designs. The Meissen Dragon Brown design features a dragon at the center surrounded by details in the same rich, red-leaning brown.

If you can get your hands on a dinner plate, one is currently listed for $999.

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Bottom line

Unlike other collectibles, a china pattern will rarely multiply in worth as it ages. So, if you're hanging onto something hoping it will gain in value, now may be the time to make extra money on the side and sell it.

Keep your eyes peeled for discontinued patterns, however, as those have been known to make the most money.

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