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Re: Homer Laughlin Rythym pattern RY308
This is china made by the Homer Laughlin china company for various retail department stores. It is in the Rythym shape of which there are many various patterns, but this pattern is ironically named rythym308 The best place to find homer laughlin patterns and prices is robbinsnest.com. This pattern was manufactured starting 1950 and discontinued by 1960. I belong to the Homer Laughlin collectors association and have quite a few vintage sets myself :) I would estimate the dinner plates 10 to 15 dollars apeice, bread and butter plates between 5 and 10 dollars each and so on. It is worth far more as a set and and this set is 70 peices and very collectible! I would estimate the value to be 500 dollars and up, but i'm no expert just a educated collctor :)