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Sell Your Pottery in Durgapur

Used pottery in Durgapur typically sells for ₹1,300 to ₹23,000 (about $13 to $240). Pottery is priced on the maker’s mark on the base and killed by undisclosed damage — so photograph the mark, and run the ping test before you write the description.

Selling pottery in Durgapur

Durgapur is a planned steel and industrial township with a stable workforce and an organised layout. It is quieter and better serviced than most industrial cities in the region, and goods here are generally well kept.

Steel employment here is long tenure, so the market is driven by retirement rather than by people changing jobs: households that have been in the same quarters for thirty years clear them completely and all at once. That gives up well-kept older full sets rather than the single pieces a faster-moving city puts on the market.

On anything stored through the monsoon, check the back and underside for damp. Township housing is well built but storage areas are often the least ventilated part of it.

Durgapur, in West Bengal, has around 580,000 people, which means a steady local market where the usual things move reliably and the unusual ones are worth listing with a wider radius in mind. Kolkata, Howrah and Asansol are close enough that a buyer there may well make the trip for the right thing.

Handing it over in Durgapur

India’s second-hand market runs heavily through direct conversation — buyers expect to message, negotiate and ask questions before committing, and a listing that answers those questions up front sells noticeably faster than one that does not.

Sell your Pottery in Durgapur

Listing is free and there is no commission and no buyer fee, so the price you agree is the price you keep. Most listings take about a minute to put up.

List your Pottery — freeWhat is yours worth?

What pottery is worth

What lifts the price

  • Studio pieces with identifiable potter’s marks
  • Larger and more unusual forms

What pulls it down

  • Restoration, which collectors discount heavily
  • Common factory ware in large supply

Working out what yours is worth

  • Photograph the base mark clearly
  • Run a finger around rims and the foot

Getting it ready

  • Turn every piece over and photograph the base marks, impressed, printed or painted.
  • Check the rim and foot under a strong light for hairlines, chips and restoration, which often fluoresces differently under UV.

Photograph

  • The rim and foot all the way round
  • Any chip, hairline crack, crazing, restoration or glaze fault, close up

Put in the description

  • Whether dishwasher and microwave safe, for tableware
  • Every chip, crack, crazing and restoration, stated plainly

Maker, pattern and item: “Denby Arabesque Casserole Dish” or “Studio Pottery Vase, Impressed Seal Mark”. Named factories and patterns are direct searches, and people replacing a broken piece of a dinner service are among the most motivated buyers you will find.

Listing is free and there is no selling fee, so the whole amount the buyer pays stays with you. You and the buyer agree the handover between yourselves.

Same region (West Bengal)

Common questions

Where can I sell pottery in Durgapur?

List it free and agree the handover with the buyer between you. The township is laid out in lettered and numbered sectors, and an address only makes sense if you have both — a sector letter on its own will not find a door. The plant townships gate their residential blocks as well, so the seller has to arrange entry in advance.

Is it damaged?

Do the ping test, inspect the rim under a light, and disclose every hairline. Undisclosed cracks are the main cause of disputes in this category and they are easy to find if you look.

How much is pottery worth in Durgapur?

Most used pottery change hands for ₹1,300 to ₹23,000 (about $13 to $240). Condition and completeness move that figure more than anything else.

More: selling pottery across India, what pottery is worth, everything second hand in Durgapur, or Art & Collectables in Durgapur.

Guide range converted from sterling at the 2 August 2026 rate, not a quote — sellers set their own price.