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Dragonware Japanese tea set with LUCKY hallmark
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Re: Dragonware Japanese tea set with LUCKY hallmark
Re: Dragonware Japanese tea set with LUCKY hallmark
My mum has the same set, only the tea pot or coffee pot is taller. There are 15 cups and saucers, 1 pot, 1 creamer and 1 sugar bowl. She is downsizing and would like to sell it. How much do you think it's worth? It's never been used.
Re: Dragonware Japanese tea set with LUCKY hallmark
Sets like this were mass produced for the Western market and tend to have very modest values, whole sets often go at auction for $150.00 or less.