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Kitchenware & China Estate Sales in Michigan

4 upcoming sales in Michigan currently feature kitchenware & china as a primary category, with the strongest concentrations around Holland. Cast iron, copper, KitchenAid, china, crystal.

Kitchenware & China · Michigan

What to expect at Michigan sales

The kitchen is where estate sales rebuild a household for a few hundred dollars. A young couple furnishing a first apartment, a college student stocking a rental, or a serious cook upgrading from contemporary to vintage cookware can fill a truck for under $400 at almost any well-run sale.

Cast iron skillets, Dutch ovens, and griddles from Griswold, Wagner, and pre-1990 Lodge; copper saucepans and stockpots (Mauviel, Falk, and decades-old French unmarked); KitchenAid stand mixers in working condition for forty cents on the dollar; complete china sets in classic patterns (Lenox, Wedgwood, Spode, Royal Doulton) priced by the box rather than the place setting; full sets of crystal stemware (Waterford, Riedel, Gorham); rolling pins, mixing bowls, mid-century Pyrex, Le Creuset in every color generation; and the deep cabinet of small electric appliances that always comes free with a major purchase.

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4 matching sales in Michigan

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Pricing kitchenware & china in Michigan

Vintage cast iron from named American foundries prices $40–$180 per piece depending on condition; restoration is straightforward. Copper cookware prices by weight and lining condition. KitchenAid stand mixers price $80–$160 working. China sets are deeply discounted in 2026 — full sets that were heirlooms thirty years ago routinely close at $80–$200 because the modern table no longer uses formal place settings.

Within Michigan specifically, 30 total estate, moving, and liquidation sales are listed across all categories this season — meaning 4 of them carry meaningful kitchenware & china inventory. These sales cluster in 4 cities; concentrating your weekend route around the metro areas with the highest sale density typically yields three to four productive stops in a single Saturday.

How to shop these sales

Pick up cast iron and look for cracks, warping, and wobble on a flat counter. China sets are almost always missing pieces; count and inspect before you commit. Test small electrics on the host's outlets before paying. A regional resale-comp service can help you stay sharp on local pricing if you shop seriously.

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