Real resale prices for jade figurines, brass decorative pieces, wooden puzzles, and other antique collectibles β updated April 2026.
πΈ Snap your item for an instant price βAntique and vintage collectibles are one of the trickiest resale categories β value can vary enormously based on material, age, maker, and condition. The key is identifying what you actually have before pricing. A jade Buddha that looks like a $10 tchotchke might be worth $200+; a "solid brass" piece might be brass-plated zinc worth $8.
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| Item Type | Price Range | Key Value Drivers |
|---|---|---|
| Jade / Nephrite Figurine | $30 β $400+ | Real jade vs. serpentine; carving quality; age |
| Brass Buddha / Figurine | $15 β $120 | Solid vs. hollow; patina; country of origin |
| Wooden Puzzle (vintage) | $25 β $150 | Completeness is critical; brand (Springbok, etc.) |
| Decorative Brass Candlestick | $10 β $60 | Pair vs. single; English vs. generic |
| Carved Ivory-Look Figurine | $10 β $80 | Real ivory is illegal to sell; resin sells for much less |
| CloisonnΓ© Vase / Box | $25 β $200 | Chinese antique vs. modern reproduction |
| Asian Ceramics / Porcelain | $20 β $500+ | Marks / signatures; dynasty; condition |
| Vintage Tin / Lithograph Tin | $10 β $75 | Advertising tins; condition of graphics |
The bottom of figurines, ceramics, and brass pieces often has a maker's mark, country of origin, or date stamp. These marks are the single biggest price driver for antique collectibles β always photograph them clearly.
β οΈ Ivory is federally regulated. If you have a piece that might be real ivory (carved white material, likely pre-1970s), do not list it without researching the Endangered Species Act regulations first. Most platforms prohibit ivory listings entirely regardless of age.
Temperature test: Real jade and nephrite feel noticeably cold to the touch and warm slowly. Glass warms quickly. Serpentine (a common jade substitute) feels slightly warm initially.
Weight: Genuine jade is dense and heavy for its size β heavier than it looks.
Sound: Tap two jade pieces together β real jade has a high-pitched ring. Plastic or resin has a dull thud.
Scratch test (last resort): Real jade won't scratch with a steel knife; serpentine will.
| Brand | Era | Price Range (complete) |
|---|---|---|
| Springbok (vintage) | 1960sβ1980s | $35 β $120 |
| Hallmark / Crown (circular puzzles) | 1970sβ1980s | $30 β $90 |
| Milton Bradley (pre-1990) | 1960sβ1980s | $15 β $55 |
| Jaymar / Built-Rite (early) | 1940sβ1960s | $25 β $80 |
| Current brands (Ravensburger, etc.) | Modern | $10 β $30 |
Photograph the mark clearly and search it on gotheborg.com (the best free Asian ceramics mark database) or post it to r/whatsthisworth on Reddit. A genuine Chinese export porcelain piece from the 18thβ19th century can be worth $200β$2,000+; a 20th century reproduction is worth $20β$50.
| Resource | Cost | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| eBay Sold Listings | Free | Quick price sanity check |
| r/whatsthisworth (Reddit) | Free | Community ID of unusual pieces |
| Worthpoint.com | $20/mo | Deep sold price database for antiques |
| Local auction house estimate | Free (consignment basis) | High-value pieces ($200+); they appraise for free hoping to sell |
| Certified appraiser (ASA) | $150β$400/hr | Insurance or estate purposes only |
Unlock the full guide β including how to identify real jade vs. serpentine vs. glass, which vintage puzzle brands are most collectible, and how to research Asian antique marks and get accurate appraisals.
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