I am wondering if you had any information about this tea set. I have a lot of it and I was wondering if you would know what it would be worth. Thanks
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Thanks for the additional photos. I they do not match any of the big brands that I am familiar with. This is a very common pattern scheme--with literally hundreds of flowers that are similar but not exact.
My guess is they are from the 1920s to the 1950s when these patterns were popular. The 1980s paper was probably when she packed it up. Just a gut feeling.
If you are asking to sell, I never recommend selling these online (anymore) because shipping is too dangerous.
I would suggest if you go to the flea market to sell or have a yard sale, sell them there.
Or, if you have a consignment stop, see if they will sell them for you.
Post back what you decide. Thanks for the additional info and sharing!
Who makes it? Look on the back for a marking.
I have had a look at the bottom of every item that belongs to the set and they is no stamp marks
I found this and your china appears to be the same:
www.etsy.com/
www.etsy.com/
Thank you so you try ink it could be one of them chinas but just a different pattern then.
Can you show the cups also?
Especially the handles.
This looks like one of the hundreds of similar Homer Laughlin patterns. The cup may help me figure out what one.
Thanks!
Would you know the age of this because when Ive unwrapped it, it was in 1980 newspaper it was my grandmas.
Not all china is name branded. This could be 1 of hundreds of different generic china , made by so many different makers, so that the average consumer can purchase a set of pretty and economical pieces . They look to be 50's to 60's design. -www.bing/
Thank you yeah I found the same one that I have on collectables 1940-1950
And it says English bone China pink and summer flowers but carnt seam to find it anywhere else online.
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