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Tue, May 31, 11 at 11:14
| i have a beautiful tea set i inherited from my great grandmother recently. i cannot find anything about it on the internet at all. havent found any markings on the back as of yet. i do haveh pictures. if anyone could be of help let me know and ill email some pictues. thank you. |
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| Go to photobucket and open a free account and post a picture. many people read this forum, many more than one you might send your picture to. Linda C |
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- Posted by hotrodfordaj (My Page) on Tue, May 31, 11 at 15:41
| UPDATE: here is a photo i have of the set. will get a few close ups tonight and post tomorrow. the roses are pink, and there are gold rings on the outer edge of some of the dishes, and silver on others. 4 of each have gold and the other 4 have silver rings. |
Here is a link that might be useful: china set displayed
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| Wow.....that's not a tea set it's a dinner set! 8 five piece place settings plus a couple of serving pieces. What's the mark on the bottom?...Really no mark? On any piece? |
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- Posted by hotrodfordaj (My Page) on Tue, May 31, 11 at 17:12
| tonight when i go home, i will look each piece over carefully for any marks and have some close up pics in the morning. |
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- Posted by hotrodfordaj (My Page) on Tue, May 31, 11 at 21:11
| more photos of the dish set. the only markings i can find is stamped on the bottom as show in the picture : USA so far cannot find any other marks. there are some closeups of the artwork to mabee help identify |
Here is a link that might be useful: more photos
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| It appears to be pottery and not porcelain...is that so? I am really stumped. Time frame looks to be maybe late 1950's....does that make sense with what you know of it? Send a picture to replkacements and see what they say. Linda C |
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| i believe its homer laughlin moss or cali rose. Probably dates to the late 40s or 50s |
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| Not Homer Laughlin....the blanks are different and the flower is different and Homer Laughlin was always marked. |
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- Posted by hotrodfordaj (My Page) on Wed, Jun 1, 11 at 12:01
| We have no idea any history info on the set. my grandmothers condition has deteriorated in the 2 years since i recieved it. she is unable to remember or speak. she is the only one with any info on it and apparently her info is lost forever. ill find out today if it is pottery or porcelain. i did send the pics to replacements.com and excited to hear their reponse thank you |
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