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Re: Homer Laughlin Sugar bowl
This is Homer Laughlin in the Brittany pattern, i recognized it immediately as i collect vintage HLC and have a 41 peice set of this pattern :) The best place to view all Homer Laughlin patterns and replacement prices is Robbinsnest.com. They have the largest online catalogue and pictures of all identified and unidentified HLC patterns that i've ever seen. The prices vary i.e. dinner plates between 10 and 15 dollars apeice, serving bowls between 20 and 30 dollars This set is rare and hard to find. The creamers and sugar bowls didn't make it thru time usually due to daily use and are even rarer. I would estimate it to be worth anywhere from 30 dollars on up, depending on how bad somebody wants to complete their rare 1940's set. :) hope this helps!