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Blue Willow by Churchill Dinner set.

By mchellelynn, 22 May, 2024
Description

I have a set of Blue Willow dishes made by Churchill in England with the logo stamped into the piece. Not on the piece located on the bottom, I have several pieces including plates, cups saucers, salt and pepper shaker, butter dish, gravy boat. Platter, I was wanting to find out the value of the set. They are all in excellent condition

Category
China
Medium
Porcelain
Distinguishing marks
On the back is Churchill by England
Stamped into the bottom of each piece (instead of stamped onto them). The top shows the Blue Willow design on each piece.
Condition
Excellent
Date Period
40-45 years
History
My Grandma had several sets of dishes and each of my sisters and I were given a set. This is my set and I'm curious about their value.
For Sale?
No
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SilentGal

1 year ago

"Blue Willow" dinnerware

You didn't list exactly how many pieces to your dinnerware set that you have, so I'm directing you to a retail website that will give you an idea as to how much it would cost to replace each piece should a disaster occur. (I have a girlfriend whose entire wedding china set was destroyed when the cabinet detached itself from the wall from the weight! Yikes!)

Your "Blue Willow" pattern is still in production today, it's a classic! I'm like your grandmother, too. I have multiple sets of fine porcelain. I just love it and would buy more patterns if I had a place to store it!

https://www.replacements.com/china-churchill-willow-blue-georgian-shape…

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Lovejoy

11 months 1 week ago

The blue Willow design is…

The blue Willow design is probably one of the most reproduced of any of the original antique designs. Originally blue Willow was based on Chinese folklore, produced in England as far back as the 1700's. The values for these 20th century reproductions tend to be very modest in the current time due to downsizing by the Boomer generation and estate settlements. Most sets sell for under a $100.

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