I got these pieces from a Great Aunt- all in good shape except for the sugar bowl lid
Great Aunt
This is a vintage, mid 20th century, Wedgwood set from England with matching teapot, pitcher, creamer and sugar with (damaged) lid that is done in their light blue color jasperware with sprigged classical figure decoration done in white and with each piece dated 1953 and stamped with pattern group 'name' G 24. Jasperware is the proprietary name for a type of colored unglazed, or bisque, stoneware material that was developed by Josiah Wedgwood in the 1770's. It remains a popular Wedgwood product to this day. The estimate is for the set altogether and factors in the damaged sugar bowl lid and is based on actual recent past recorded auction sales of comparables. Retail 'asking prices' can be higher and vary.
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My appraisal?
My apologies for the delay, I have been under the weather and was not able to work in the office the last few days.
Do these all have the same marks on the undersides?