Last week I was helping my father in law clean out his mother in laws house, And we came across a china set, It is not a complete set, At least I don’t think. Is there anyway I could find out how much it might be worth, It is made in the usa by the Homer Laughlin company, The Style is Georgian eggshell, Blue chateau, The serial numer or item number is G3468, I can find replacement pieces for the set But no real value prices. Thank you.
August 12, 2007
May 19, 2005
Can anyone identify a china pattern based on description only?
I’m hoping to buy some replacement pieces for my mother-in-law as a Xmas gift, and though I’ve eaten on her dinnerware many times (including this past Thanksgiving) I neglected to check the back for the name of the pattern. So, here’s what it looks like: Plates are CREAM colored and rather heavy and thick. They have PINK flowers in the center (not just on the rims). These flowers have a “brushy” painted look & have few petals (more like a dogwood flower, not at all like a rose or peony). The plates are rather deep and bowl-like, as opposed to being shallow. Knowing my mother-in-law, these are probably NOT an expensive set…probably something she bought in the 1960’s and likely discontinued. Well, does it sound like anything you’ve seen? Thanks for any and all help!!!!!