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Re: Royal Myotts Crown Staffordshire China (1) Teapot (3) ...
I have a large set of the above china- dinner plates in 3 sizes, 14 cups and saucers, bowls, etc. No teapot. I would like to have some idea of what they are worth. Some of the plates are cracked under the glaze, otherwise all in good condition.
Some of the plates are stamped with"THE CROWNING" and in gold lettering:H.W.324
Looking forward to hearing from someone.
Thank you.
Re: Royal Myotts Crown Staffordshire China (1) Teapot (3)...
I have a fairly large set of these myself that I would like to get properly appraised. Upon a little research I have found out this pattern was made to commemorate the coronation of Edward V111 in 1936, thus calling it "The Crowning" and the H.W. 324 is the pattern code.
They are sought after, I am still unsure of the exact value - I have seen 4 small plates of this design online for $100, but I have also seen an "appraisal" that was done on a full 12 piece set, with serving plater, gravy boat, etc. It said, and I quote "It is a fine example of Staffordshire china and I am appraising it by separate piece, however, if you do decide to sell it, you should sell it as a set which would be more desirable. Estimated Fair Market Value $1,100"