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<p>[QUOTE="dgbjwc, post: 408322, member: 308"]Welcome, Ben. A more exact date is going to be difficult to pin down. Many of these patterns are "timeless". They could have been produced in 1907 or in 1945. Sometimes we'll get a pattern that looks art deco or has another design element that can help us narrow the range but I don't see anything like that on your cup and saucer. If I absolutely had to pin the date down I'd say between WWI and WWII since that's when the bulk of these imports arrived in the US. The value is not great. The maker is not particularly well known. If you have four or more sets the value will be greater than for just a single cup and saucer simply because a set of four is more usable for company. If it (they) are demitasse cups and saucers they may be slightly more valuable. Demitasse sets (even single sets) seem to be selling right now.</p><p>Don[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dgbjwc, post: 408322, member: 308"]Welcome, Ben. A more exact date is going to be difficult to pin down. Many of these patterns are "timeless". They could have been produced in 1907 or in 1945. Sometimes we'll get a pattern that looks art deco or has another design element that can help us narrow the range but I don't see anything like that on your cup and saucer. If I absolutely had to pin the date down I'd say between WWI and WWII since that's when the bulk of these imports arrived in the US. The value is not great. The maker is not particularly well known. If you have four or more sets the value will be greater than for just a single cup and saucer simply because a set of four is more usable for company. If it (they) are demitasse cups and saucers they may be slightly more valuable. Demitasse sets (even single sets) seem to be selling right now. Don[/QUOTE]
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