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This set was handed down from one family member to the next. The bowl is about 13 1/2 inches to 14 inches across. The pitcher stands about 10 inches tall. In addition to those two pieces, there is a smaller pitcher, chamber mug, cup, some sort of three piece soap dish, and a smaller "vase". Maybe the vase is a toothbrush holder - not sure. The color is an offwhite with a pale blue design and the bottom states it is "Peony" design. All the pieces are in excellent shape, no chips or cracks. The only piece that has a problem is the one I call the "vase". It has a light brown colored stain that is underneath the top layer of the glaze. You can look at the last two pictures that are attached to see what I am referring to. I understand that the EJD Bodley factory closed in 1898 so this gives me an idea of the age of this set. I have been holding on to this set for many years and I am trying to downsize so I would like to get any information available on this item so if I decide to sell, I have an idea of value. Any help would be appreciated and any questions, I will gladly try to answer. Thank you all.
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