Blue and white china dinnerware
17 July 2018
Description

Few pieces of blue and white china dinner/tea set. Gold edges. No name on bottom of any of the pieces, but impressed W on the two dinner plates, only numbers on the rest of the pieces.

Provenance

Given to my mother about 1950 by my father who said he believed it to be very old when he bought it from someone, in England.

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For sale
Maybe
Answered within 2 days
By Klaus
Jul 19, 07:29 UTC
Fair Market Value
$80 - $150 USD
Insurance Value $0 USD
What does this mean?

This appears to be a british bone china tea set of the late victorian era. The transfer printed design of flowers is applied both on the outside and inside of the cups. The impressed W and the rd. 262138 for registered design refers to a british manufacturer, but a search in the National Archives yielded no matching result. A number of companies used the "W" as a company sign, I would not rule out the possibility that it is Wade & Co in Burslem. The estimate is based on similar porcelain of similar manufacturers offered or sold at auction. "Asking prices" in the trade can be higher and vary. There is no measurement for the sentimental value you might attach to it.

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