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Antique China

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12 years ago
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Description

I have two sets of antique china, at least one circa 1880's. Both sets made in England, John Maddock & Sons, Royal Vitreous "Beatrice" and "Baltic" patterns. the Beatrice set is delicate blue detail with gold edging. Two sets of 12 plates, one about 9" and one about 8".  

The Baltic set consists of 12 teacups and 12 6" saucers, 4 tiny plates (3"), a teapot, a gravy boat/sugar dish?, 12 soup plates, a large soup tureen, two large shallow bowls, and a large 18" serving platter.

I may have some of the two sets mixed up, but that is the gist of what I have. All are in excellent condition, only one plate with cracks, other than the tiny cracks of age beneath the glaze. Any idea what this stuff is worth? 

Category China
Medium porcelain
Distinguishing marks there are several differing marks on different pieces, some M, K, v, etc.
Condition Excellent
Date Period 1880-1900
Price Paid (If known) inheritance
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