Things You'll Need
Instructions
Decide what type of plate you would like to collect. Some collectors focus on plates one from one series, like "Gone with the Wind," while others base their plate collection on a particular artist, such as plates painted by the famous American artist Lena Liu. Many other people that enjoy the hobby collect whatever they like which makes a beautiful and varied eclectic mix of plates.
Purchase a plate collector's guide such as "Everybody's Guide to Plate Collecting" by Herschell Lewis or "The Official Price Guide to Collector Plates, 7th Edition" by Harry Rinker, to become familiar with the current price and market value of the plates.
Search local antique and collectible shops, flea markets and yard sales in your area for plates to add to your collection.
Browse online auction sites, collectible and antique shops in hopes of finding that perfect plate to add to your collection.
Become familiar with online sites such as the Bradford Exchange, one of the most well known sites for plate collectors.
Join an online group, such as a Yahoo group, of plate collectors in your specific area of interest. This is a great way to share your hobby with people who have similar interests.
Display your plate collection so you can enjoy it's beauty and diversity.