Thomas Bavaria gold rim china

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Picture 1. I have a set of gold rim china stamped Thomas Bavarai. There are twelve each of 6", 7", and 9" plates. There are eleven of the 8.5" plates. There is a wide gold band around the outer rim, and a thin gold line inside of that. All of the saucers have the wide band and thin line at the cup base circle.
Picture 2. The majority of plates are stamped, and are signed M. Moshey with a year, usually '33.
Picture 3. There are 10 small cups and 12 saucers. The cups have a wide gold band at the top. There is also a matching sugar and creamer set; the sugar bowl has a gold top.
Picture 4. There are four larger cups with two handles, and saucers to match.
Picture 5. There are 12 small 5" bowls with a gold band at the top.
Picture 6. There are vaious serving pieces with a wide gold band; a platter and serving bowls. There are eight small gold salt dishes with gold on the outside and either gold or white on the inside.
Picture 7. There are a few small dishes of all painted gold. There are also a few matching gold salt and pepper shakers and 3 gold candlestick holders.
Picture 8. There is a gold bread platter.
Picture 9. There is a beautiful wavy edge bowl with a gold exterior and an irridescent white interior.
Picture 10. There are a few small pieces with a wide gold band and an irridescent white interior.
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