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St.Regis Fine China

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By Leslie B@, 22 October, 2024
Description

50 Piece St.Regis fine China Japan 101. Bought at a yard sale in Missouri. Excellent condition. Plates,bowls,saucers, tea cups, gravy container with plate on bottom,tiny little plates, Platter, large bowl,sugar and creamer dish,butter dish,salt and pepper shakers.

Category
China
Medium
Gold on rims,with tiny white flowers. excellent condition. On the bottom some say St.Regis fine China 101 Japan, and some say Sea Mist fine china 101 Japan.
Distinguishing marks
small white flowers on each piece with light green leaves, gold trim. St.Regis fine China 101 Japan. And Sea Mist fine china 101 Japan
Condition
Excellent
Date Period
1940
Weight
light
History
I really don't know the history
Price Paid (If known)
$50.00
For Sale?
Yes
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Leslie B@

7 months ago

If anyone cam tell me any…

If anyone cam tell me any history on these and what they are worth would be appreciated. Thank you.

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SilentGal

7 months ago

St. Regis dinnerware and hostess pieces

I couldn't find any date or pattern name information on your St. Regis china. Your darling tiny plates are called "butter pats", our southern grandmothers always used them. Very prevalent during America's Gilded Age (1869–1901). More on butter pats:

https://collectorscottage.blogspot.com/2007/02/small-talk-on-butter-pat…

I think what you paid is a fair representation of value, possibly a little more. Pretty for a spring table!

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Leslie B@

7 months ago

In reply to St. Regis dinnerware and hostess pieces by SilentGal

The tiny plates are very…

The tiny plates are very cute. Never knew what they were called. Good to know now. Thank you

Average: 5 (1 vote)
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Leslie B@

7 months ago

Thank you for the feedback. …

Thank you for the feedback. I do appreciate it. And yes they are a pretty set.

Average: 3 (3 votes)

SilentGal

7 months ago

In reply to Thank you for the feedback. … by Leslie B@

Certainly my pleasure!

Certainly my pleasure!

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