Norman Rockwell Plates Are Hot Collectibles

by Onera on August 13, 2009

It has always been a big hobby for many to collect plates, and Norman Rockwell plates are especially popular today. While plates may seem common to you, there is nothing common about plates that have been painted by the famous Norman Rockwell.

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More than likely you have seen some ads along the way for commemorative plates. They are often made for different occasions or are made by certain artists. While there are many different collectible plates out there today, you will find that Norman Rockwell plates are very hot when it comes to collectibles.


Of course when you are collecting these Norman Rockwell plates, you will really want to find the ones that are the least popular. If there are fewer plates available, they will be worth a lot more money in the long wrong, since they are very difficult to find.

If you are interested in finding Norman Rockwell plates, there are a variety of places that they can be found. Believe it or not, you may be able to find them at flea markets or at garage sales. Some people have no idea the worth of the items they have. You may find one of these plates for only a few dollars, and it may be worth a whole lot of money.

Another place you can purchase Norman Rockwell plates to add to your collection is on the Internet. This is actually one of the best places to look for them, since they are easy to find online. If you have a particular plate in mind that you want, you probably have the best chance of being able to find it on the web.

Of course, when you purchase on the web, you probably won’t get a cheap deal. Most people online really realize how much these Norman Rockwell plates are worth. You will probably have to pay quite a price for them on the web, but if you really want to add them to your collection, this is definitely a great place that you can find them.

Norman Rockwell plates are hot collectibles today. Of course, not only are they great collectibles, but they are beautiful and whimsical as well. So even if you just like their beauty, you may want to have a few around to add to your home décor.

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Rod December 20, 2009 at 9:20 am

Nice article ad very informational. We agree with you in that you can fidn them sometimes at flea markets, pawn shops and yard sales and we actually found about 27 of the original Norman Rockwell and Thomas Kinkade collector plates from 1979 through 1998 in original boxes with certificates. All were brand new!
We are putting them on display soon on our website.
Thanks again!

robertschanze January 29, 2010 at 4:55 pm

i have 400 norman rockwell plates no boxes the are from the 70 tru the 90

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