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Antique T&V china

By Toothpicker, 16 November, 2013
Description

This is a vintage, antique set of T&V china.  We think it is about 100 years old.  It has a floral pattern, pink and yellow flowers with gold leaves and a gold trim around the edges.  On the back of the items is "T&V France".  Some of them also have "Lilly Pat July 1st 84".   We have 12 - 9-piece place settings which include 3 bowls, 3 plates, coffee cup and saucer, and an ashtray.  There are also 4 platters, 11", 13", 15", 17"; 5 covered casseroles, 2 - 9x6, 2 - 8x7 and 1 - 5x5; 5 serving bowls, 2 - 9x8, 2 - 10x8, 1 - 9x9; a gravy boat with saucer, and a condiment bowl attached to a saucer with a lid.   124 pieces in all.  We contacted Replacements Ltd to see what it is worth, but they do not have any of this pattern.  They created a new pattern number when we sent them the description and pictures.  We would like to sell the set, but have no idea what it is worth as a set or individual pieces.   Thanks for your help!

Category
China
Medium
Porcelain?
Distinguishing marks
T&V, France, Lilly, Pat July 1st 84
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
Varies
Date Period
100 years old?
History
Belonged to our Grandmother
For Sale?
No
Photos

newman

10 years 9 months ago

Re: Antique T&V china

I have the same set - about 125 pieces.  It looks like you may have more.  Anyway, I've been able to find out very little about this set....it's so frustrating.  I did have an antique dealer look at a picture of my set and he valued it at about $500.   (I have very little confidence in this estimate as I don't think he's an expert in dinnerware).  If you ever find a site that sells replacements for this set, please let me know as I'm missing a few plates. 

 

Do you actually use yours?

I don't quite dare:(

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