Star wars pocket tray millennium falcon

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I have searched online now for months and I cannot find this product for valuation can anyone please help x
 

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I found something that was almost identical, brand new for $19.99. Unfortunately, so much of this stuff has been produced since the late 90's and is simply not in demand at all.
 
No I also found this it's not the same it's a serving platter and it's larger the one I have us smaller it's called a pocket tray not a serving platter I have asked a couple of people before joining the forum and they all have sent the serving platter but to date no one has found the pocket tray so is it very rare??? I'm unsure but really curious I hope someone can help x
 
It may be 'rare' but that doesn't make it valuable.

It's branded Disney, which means it is super recent and I assume was part of the licence deal Clinton's had with Disney (the used to sell TsumTsum's in the UK for a bit, but mostly ornamental stuff, Christmas decorations, nicknacks and the like) - but they have been bought out and restructured, so I guess the deal is dead. But all those items, including your tray are pretty niche, so it could be, to the right collector it is worth a bit more, but I'm afraid I don't know of anyone who collects that sort of thing.

There are plenty of examples of trays and china-wear online, ranging from a few pounds to around sixty pounds (asking price), but they are much larger and food focused - I can't find anything the same as yours, but this pocket tray has the same packaging and branding (identical): https://www.acetechshop.co.uk/shop/p/star-wars-pocket-tray-key-phone-coin-money-holder-disney. so likely was part of the same line, again this is the only example I could find (at least I now know what a pocket tray is - had no idea before now), but I would say the asking price might be indicative of the sort of object it is, but as above, to the right collector things can be worth more.

Clinton's is still listed so it might be a worth a call to their customer services or find an email address etc. to find out more about the item, the more data you get the easer it gets to research. If you know how you came to own it, you might be able to track down more info via line of ownership? It all depends how desperate you are to find out more.

I would tend to agree with your assessment it is a rare item, in that there is no reference to it anywhere online, but I doubt it is worth more than the £10 being asked for the other pocket tray.
 
It may be 'rare' but that doesn't make it valuable.

It's branded Disney, which means it is super recent and I assume was part of the licence deal Clinton's had with Disney (the used to sell TsumTsum's in the UK for a bit, but mostly ornamental stuff, Christmas decorations, nicknacks and the like) - but they have been bought out and restructured, so I guess the deal is dead. But all those items, including your tray are pretty niche, so it could be, to the right collector it is worth a bit more, but I'm afraid I don't know of anyone who collects that sort of thing.

There are plenty of examples of trays and china-wear online, ranging from a few pounds to around sixty pounds (asking price), but they are much larger and food focused - I can't find anything the same as yours, but this pocket tray has the same packaging and branding (identical): https://www.acetechshop.co.uk/shop/p/star-wars-pocket-tray-key-phone-coin-money-holder-disney. so likely was part of the same line, again this is the only example I could find (at least I now know what a pocket tray is - had no idea before now), but I would say the asking price might be indicative of the sort of object it is, but as above, to the right collector things can be worth more.

Clinton's is still listed so it might be a worth a call to their customer services or find an email address etc. to find out more about the item, the more data you get the easer it gets to research. If you know how you came to own it, you might be able to track down more info via line of ownership? It all depends how desperate you are to find out more.

I would tend to agree with your assessment it is a rare item, in that there is no reference to it anywhere online, but I doubt it is worth more than the £10 being asked for the other pocket tray.
Thanks for taking the time to look xxxx
 
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