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Chinese Bowl-Need Appraisal

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Sun, 04/07/2013 - 1:04pm -- lsbusch

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Category: 
Ceramics and Porcelains
Condition: 
Excellent
Long Description: 

Ceramic bowl.  Blue with green 3D dragon.  Bowl appears to have been made in China and includes the following markings on the base: A3 B15.  Bowl is approximately 7.5" in diameter and 5" high.  Interior has no design or markings; light grey in color.

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Top with ruler

Edwin M. Knowles large platter

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Category: 
China
Condition: 
Good
Long Description: 

A large oval serving platter, 18 X 12.5 inches with a small flower pattern - blue and yellow/brown flowers.  I have not seen this pattern on any of the websites I have looked at.  There is a gold trim on the outside edge and a gold design on the face of the platter.  No chips but some crackling.  I have not weighed it but it does have some heft and is fairly thick.

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PLEASE HELP! NEED VALUE!! Theodore Haviland - Meadow Lace pattern

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Category: 
China
Condition: 
Excellent
Long Description: 

I have several pieces of the pattern Meadow Lace that I would like to find out the value of and more information. I also have the receipt from when these items were purchased in 1957.  The items are as followed:

 

Coffee pot with lid

Creamer

Sugar bowl with lid

2 - 16inch oval serving platters

1 - 10inch serving platter

9 tea cups (2 have chips on lip)

9 tea saucers

9 dinner plates

9 salad plates

6 dessert plates

6 fruit bowls

6 small vegetable bowls/soup bowls

2 large vegetable bowls

2 large oval serving bowls

1 medium oval serving bowls

1 gravy bowl

1 chop plate

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Eschenbach China

leese's picture
Sat, 03/02/2013 - 1:14pm -- leese

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Category: 
China
Condition: 
Excellent
Long Description: 

Hi

I have a complete place setting of Eschenbach Bavaria China. 

12 of each Dinner Plates, luncheon plates, bread and butter, cups and saucers, soup bowls, and dessert bowls.  Gravy boat, vegatable bowl, covered soup tureen, creamer and sugar bowl .

My Nonna told me that she collected them during WWII.  I believe she said the supermarket was selling them. Not sure if thats true.

The Mark on the bottom says. Eschenbach Bavaria Balmoral. Some of the pieces also have Baronet China and the number F527 93.

It is a rose pattern, not Briar Rose, with scalloped edges and gold detail. 

The rose in the center of each piece looks like Briar Rose and Eschenbachs pattern number  #7388. 

I would like any help I can get to have it appraised. 

Thanks LISA

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Mark on some of the pieces
Mark on other pieces

Davis Cabinet Appalacian Beech Dining Room Set

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Category: 
Furniture
Condition: 
Good
Long Description: 

I have a dining room set that I believe to be Davis Cabinet Company from Nashville Tennessee.  I would estimate it to be around 40 to 50 years old.  I have a small hutch, large china hutch, server, table, and six chairs.  One chair is in need of an arm repair.  There are two head chairs and four side chairs.  It state it is made of Solid Appalacian Beech Wood in a label that matches the Davis Cabinet label.  On the bottom of one of the chairs is a label from the Davis Cabinet Company.  Overall, it is in very good condition.  There are some use marks on the server, but the other pieces are in very good condition.  There is metal inserts on the large china cabinet doors and the doors of the server.I don't know if I want to sell this or if I want to keep it at this point, but would like a value so I can make a good decision.   The wood is very pretty, and I usually use chalk paint or milk paint to "fluff" up my finds, but I feel that might not be the best way to go with this set.  Thank you so much!

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