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wedgwood dinnerware: $0.00
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Item Description
Type of antique:
Porcelian/Pottery/Ceramics
Manufacturer:
Wedgwood
Country/Region of origin:
Made in England
Authenticity:
Original
Dimensions:
This is a set 0f 12 Dinnerplates,12 soup bowls,12 bread & butter plates,12 salad plates,and 12 cups with saucers
Condition:
Very Good
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email:
galewhelan@gmail.com
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Posted in:
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by
gale777
on
2/16/2008
Tags:
dinnerware, golden ivy, patrician, wedgwood
Item Status:
PUBLIC
User Comments
wedgwood dinnerware
Posted by
gale777
on: 2/16/2008
a complete set of 12 each. Golden Ivy patrician wedgwood...absolutely beautiful
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Posted by
Expert Eric
on: 3/13/2008
On Replacements.com one 5 piece set (dinner, salad, and bread plates with a cup and saucer) is selling for $79.95. So a set of 12 would equal $959.40. However, they do not show a value for the soup bowl.
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on: 4/18/2008
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