Finding a reputable appraiser is one of the better ways to determine the value of your bone china. This is a page about finding the value of English bone china.
My mother had these since the 1930's on her bureau. I would like to know what these jars are worth now?
I have six of these plates as given to me from my mother probably about 20 years ago. I don't know much about them other than they say Bloomingdale Bros and Limoges France on the back. I have no idea how to value them, and haven't been able to find this pattern on-line.
I have about 6 sets of Bombay China Company blue/white teacup/plate sets with silver looking trim. There are 6 large plates and 6 medium sized plates with the Bombay name stamped on the bottom of all of them. The pattern is tile or fanned. I'm just curious as to what the value of these things are?
To identify Saxon China you can find information and pictures at the Sebring Historical Society. There are also pieces on Ebay.
I have a small plate, number 13, Royal Doulton. Does this plate have any value?
By Kerrie Ann
I was gifted numerous pieces of Daulton china and Wedgewood china used on the private jet of the Commander General of the Royal Netherlands Air Force. This china is specially designed for use with airline galley trays.
By Debbie Bell from Wichita Falls, TX
Looking for the value of this plate. I have 8 of them.
This site is asking between 180 and 200 pounds for one plate. hansonslive.hansonsauctioneers.co.../
I need help identifying the brand of this china set. I am wanting to buy some replacements and I cannot figure out what brand this is or where to find it.
How would I estaimate the value of a set of Rotal Tettau platinum china?
I bought a serving bowl from a local flea market. It is made by Edward M. Knowles China Co. It is 10 inches in diameter.
The number on the back is 21- 3 9 patented. Does anyone know the value?This is a blue on white Ridgway Potteries serving bowl. The bowl has the number 03 stamped into the back with the Ridgeway logo and "Made in England" under it. There is a 1/8" X 1/4" chip on the back.
Ridgeway Potteries Ltd. was founded around 1744 in Staffordshire, England. John Ridgeway was appointed potter to Her Majesty Queen Victoria, earning a high commendation at the 1851 Exhibition.
Ridgeway Potteries was purchased in 1960 by Royal Doutlon and production under the Ridgeway name ceased.
I am interested in any other details and an estimated value.
How do I find the value of a RVR German 4 pronged standing floral bowl with holes in bottom like a collander?
By Linda L from Tyler, TX
How do I find the value of M Z Austrian numbered bowl?
By Linda L
I recently came across a set of Haviland fine china, #1 Ranson. While cleaning them I noticed marks on the back of some of them stamped as Thomas-Bavaria Germany. They look pretty much exact with the Thomas being slightly smaller. I could not find this Thomas mark online and was wondering if this could be a replica. Also, I was planning on selling the Haviland and would like to know the value. Thanks.
By Mary F
I have a set of Footo China that is stamped "Made in Japan". It does not say "Occupied Japan". It is a service for 16. Any idea of the value? The pattern is floral (roses) with gold trim.
By Hallie from Langhorne, PA
I have a huge set of Noritake china, pattern N 1285. It was a service for 12, but there are chips in 2 of the dinner plates and a small platter. It is also missing several teacups, etc. But, most of it is in excellent condition and there are several nice unique serving dishes as well. It is old, but I cannot find out much about it. Any help?
By Debbie
You can Google your question but there may be some individual pieces on Replacements and they also buy sets.