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teahouse rose the dansico collection fine china
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Re: teahouse rose the dansico collection fine china
I am so thrilled to see a date for this China! My mom had two sets of China that are very similar, this one and Lovely Fine China Anne. When she passed in 2010' my brother packed them together and I wasn't sure which was her original. The original would be her wedding China from 1934 time period. I have asked and asked when either of these were made and you have been the first clue that I have had. In the 60's or 70's is when my mom collected her second set. Both sets are priced similarly as far as replacements, so that wasn't any help. Where did you get your manufacturing date information from? Thanks, Barbs