Service for 12; silver trim; white dishes with white flowers and green leaves
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Service for 12; silver trim; white dishes with white flowers and green leaves
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Re: st. Regis fine China 101
Sets like this tend to date from the third quarter of the 20th century and currently flood the market as Baby Boomers retire and downsize. Sets like this now often sell for under $200.00.
Re: st. Regis fine China 101
I agree totally Lovejoy ... My mother actually wants to start purchasing these from auctions and sell them online. We have seen some go for $ 5 - $25 a whole set up here in the great white north. Definately a nice set though. To hit the $200 you would really need to be selling them in the right place at the right time. Bone china tea cups and saucers use to go for $30 - $80 a piece at local auctions. I probably could have bought 30 -40 of them a few weeks ago fo around $30 the lot with shelfing ... Peace Always
Thomas J. Gordyn
Certified Professional Appraiser - AIOA
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