Better Homes and Gardens Bazaar Brown/Red Square Dinnerware Set
Better Homes and Gardens (Walmart Exclusive brand) · Kitchenware & Appliances > Dinnerware

Era / Decade
2010s (Mass produced and discontinued)
Material
Reactive glazed stoneware; thick-walled ceramic construction with a black/brown interior and red exterior.
Condition
Good to Very Good. The plates and mugs appear intact without major chips, but stoneware of this type is prone to surface utensil scratches (gray marks) and small 'flea bite' chips on the edges.
Demand Level
Moderate. Demand is highest for people completing an existing set rather than new collectors.
Resale Value
Estimated Resale Value
$25.00 - $45.00 for the visible 4 mugs and stack of plates shown.
Estimated Retail Value
$40.00 - $60.00 (original retail price for a 16-piece set)
Comparable Sales
Single dinner plates in this pattern typically sell for $10-$15 plus shipping on eBay. A set of 4 mugs usually sells for $20-$30. Complete 16-piece sets often sell for $50-$70 locally.
Description
Bold and rustic Better Homes and Gardens 'Bazaar Brown' stoneware set featuring a vibrant red reactive glaze with a hand-painted bohemian dot/floral medallion design. The set includes square dinner plates with rounded corners and matching tapered 12oz mugs with contrast dark interiors. Microwave and dishwasher safe.
Key Features
Bold red and black color scheme; popular 'Boho' or 'Southwestern' aesthetic; discontinued pattern, making it valuable for buyers looking to replace broken pieces in their existing sets.
Authenticity Indicators
High confidence. Look for the 'Better Homes and Gardens' stamp on the bottom of the plates or mugs. This is a common mass-market brand and unlikely to be counterfeited.
Flaws to Note
Look for heavy utensil scratches on the red surface of the plates. Check the rim of each mug and the corners of the square plates for small chips. These items are heavy, which makes shipping expensive.
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
eBay (best for replacement pieces), Facebook Marketplace (best to avoid shipping costs), or Mercari.
Selling Tips
Sell the plates and mugs separately as 'replacements' if they are in perfect condition; you often make more selling a pair of plates than a partial set. Use keywords like 'Boho,' 'Southwest,' 'Talavera Style,' and 'Replacement Piece.' Because they are heavy, local pickup on Facebook Marketplace is the most profitable to avoid high shipping fees.