Certified International 'Rooster' Dinnerware Set by Susan Winget
Certified International · Kitchenware > Dinnerware Sets

Era / Decade
2000s (specifically early to mid-2000s based on the 'Farmhouse Rooster' pattern trend)
Material
Glazed Hand-Painted Ceramic/Earthenware. Heavyweight construction but prone to chipping compared to stoneware.
Condition
Good. Visible set including 4 dinner plates, 4 salad plates, 4 bowls, and 4 mugs. No large cracks seen, but minor shelf wear and potential pinpoint glaze pops are typical for this brand.
Demand Level
Moderate. Farmhouse decor remains a stable niche, though shipping weight can deter some online buyers.
Resale Value
Estimated Resale Value
$45.00 - $85.00 (Local) or $100.00+ (Split into pieces on eBay)
Estimated Retail Value
$120.00 - $160.00 for a full 16-piece set
Comparable Sales
Individual mugs sell for $10-$15 each on eBay. Sets of 4 dinner plates typically sell for $35-$50 plus shipping.
Description
Lovely 16-piece Susan Winget 'Rooster' dinnerware set. Features a vibrant Tuscan yellow glaze with hand-painted rooster motifs, colorful floral accents, and a distinctive ruffled edge on the plates and bowls. This classic farmhouse set includes mugs, pasta/soup bowls, salad plates, and dinner plates.
Key Features
Susan Winget design (highly collectible artist), ruffled edges, vibrant yellow palette, complete 4-place setting service, popular French Country/Farmhouse aesthetic.
Authenticity Indicators
Items should have a 'Certified International' or 'Susan Winget' stamp on the bottom. Confidence Level: High (Pattern is highly recognizable).
Flaws to Note
Ceramic earthenware is prone to small rim chips; inspect the ruffled edges carefully. Crazing (fine cracks in glaze) is common with this brand over time.
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
Facebook Marketplace (to avoid high shipping costs) or eBay (selling as individual replacement pieces or small 'sets of 4' to maximize profit).
Selling Tips
If selling locally, emphasize 'Susan Winget' and 'Farmhouse' in the title. If selling online, consider selling the mugs and bowls separately from the plates, as replacement buyers often pay a premium for specific pieces they've broken.