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Dresden china set

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16 years ago
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Description Please help me identify the Dresden pattern below. As well, please tell me if you would be interested in purchasing the lset - and if so, what price could be offered. My mother, who inherited the china, was told that the set belonged to Teddy Roosevelt's sister. We have no way of knowing which of his two sisters it may have belonged to. It is not a complete set and shows signs of wear; however, there are still plenty of pieces, dinner plates, tureens,etc
Category China
Medium porcelain
Distinguishing marks porcelain marks -see photo
Condition Good
History This set of china was inherited by my mother, who was told the set belonged to Teddy Roosevelt's sister. We do not know which one.
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Submitted by Dee 1961

www.mygrannysatticantiques.com/html/european_registration_marks_ta.html The mark indicates that the piece is old, if you went to the library and borrowed the "encyclopedia of Marks" you could identify the piece. The item about being owned by the POTUS family member is nice, but barring a photo of the person holding the item with the former POTUS meaningless in value.

Submitted by kathyBeh

This was made by T.G. & F. Booth, Church Bank Pottery, Tunstall, Staffordshire Potteries. They where in business from 1883-1891. They often included the pattern name shown here as "Dresden". There was a company named Dresden but this is not their mark. Date mark is May 8th 1883. And here it is: http://www.replacements.com/webquote/BOODRES.htm
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