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Id and worth. Staffordshire Newhall, Royal Grafton, trivets, and Israeli glass.
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<p>[QUOTE="Ownedbybear, post: 111435, member: 29"]The Newhall are very modern and almost worthless I'm afraid. I'd expect to see them on sale as a set for a few dollars at a car boot sale. Same with the Grafton. The trivets are place mats or teapot stands. Again, of little value. None of the china is more than, oh, twenty years old or so.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ownedbybear, post: 111435, member: 29"]The Newhall are very modern and almost worthless I'm afraid. I'd expect to see them on sale as a set for a few dollars at a car boot sale. Same with the Grafton. The trivets are place mats or teapot stands. Again, of little value. None of the china is more than, oh, twenty years old or so.[/QUOTE]
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