Mart, think she is a wee bit further than you can throw a stick here in Texas! (Although I am quite sure you can toss one pretty darn far!) 😬
Raven31557, have enjoyed seeing your treasures and enjoyed making my eyes see double attempting to help you out by looking through marks. HOWEVER, I hate to say it, I enjoyed imagining your wheel chair racing - so thankful nothing was broken!
Mart gave good advice on marking. I, however, would put "1940's German Lusterware Fruit Bowl $14". Only reason, I hear more people exclaim the countries items are from and perceive more value to them at times. I would also put a higher price to bid down on (but not too high). There's where it is up to you to hold the value if someone offers full price or you can say you are glad it's going to a good home and give them a $2 discount!
Recently in Shreveport the "Ladies of Shreveport, LA" were doing a charity sell of Antiques and Vintage items (to raise money to restore their historic building) and I got the hubby to stop with me. I kept pondering a box of gorgeous bone pale tan china cream soup cups and saucers that were so delicate you could see through them (didn't need them but the price of $30 sets of 10 was terrific - it should have been $30 each). After walking back to them several times I decided to get them. The cashier said she noticed my indecision and that they had been in her family for years and she was glad to see them going to someone who appreciated them - then only charge $12. I protested because they were worth more and it was a charity event - but she insisted. She felt great about it and now I have cream sets that I can't sell because I feel too guilty!