I don't know anything about this sugar and creamer. Any information you can give me would be greatly appreciated. Thanks a lot!
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I don't know anything about this sugar and creamer. Any information you can give me would be greatly appreciated. Thanks a lot!
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Re: Bone China sugar and creamer
Based on the marking and images this set most likely dates between world wars One and Two, these were mass produced items and values for comparable sets are often under $30.00 on sites like Ebay. Here is a link to a collector's site for Hammersly
http://parcels-of-time.com/HammersleyCollector.html
Re: Bone China sugar and creamer
Thank you for that information. Any idea what the name of the pattern is? I have been unable to find anything online for this pattern.