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<p>[QUOTE="janetpjohn, post: 269718, member: 165"]I googled the store, and it was in business about 1875-1900. You can wash it in the sink with regular liquid dish soap. If there is staining, you can do a peroxide soak. Never bleach. I wouldn't call it bone china, but porcelain, since it's translucent.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="janetpjohn, post: 269718, member: 165"]I googled the store, and it was in business about 1875-1900. You can wash it in the sink with regular liquid dish soap. If there is staining, you can do a peroxide soak. Never bleach. I wouldn't call it bone china, but porcelain, since it's translucent.[/QUOTE]
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