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QuestionIf my porcelain pot has an animal face on the bottom, is it valuable?Community AnswerIt depends on what kind of animal it is. Try looking the mark up online to see what the mark means first.
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QuestionIs it okay to wrap antique dinnerware in newspaper?Community AnswerSo long as your dinnerware is well-padded and placed somewhere that it is not in danger of being tossed around or damaged, newspaper should be fine.
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QuestionHow can I find out the worth my my teacups and saucers?Community AnswerGo to an antique shop and ask them to price it. They should be able to help you find out.
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QuestionHow can I tell what type of antique china set I have?Community AnswerLook around the piece carefully and try to spot a stamp or marking. Your best place to find a mark would be on the bottom. If not, go to an antique shop.
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QuestionI have a set from the 1940's that I was told was called Old Fiesta. Is that correct?Community AnswerFiesta is the correct name, though you'll likely find referred to as "vintage" rather than "old."
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QuestionWhere can I find info on my antique sugar bowl?Community AnswerTalk to your local pawn shop or an expert in your area. Google "antique experts in my area", and you should find something
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QuestionHow do I find the value of my antique dinnerware?Community AnswerIf you know a bit about how to evaluate it, look for scuffs, quality, how well it has aged, how old it is and expensive materials that can be certified. Otherwise, find an expert appraiser online.
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QuestionI have blue, flower-shaped plates with petal-shaped edges. How can I identify its worth?Community AnswerLook up the certain patterns, or find an appraiser to officially verify its value.
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QuestionI have a china set made by Smith and Smith. It is dated 1954, and the pattern is called Conversation. It is trimmed with 24 carat gold leaf. Can you give me any information about my set? I haven't been able to find anything to compare it to.Community AnswerIf you go to Replacements.com that can be a great place to find the retail values of individual pieces in your collection. I believe you have a set produced by Taylor Smith & Taylor in the conversation shape series, but I wasn't able to find your specific pattern there just based off it having a gold rim, but if you search "Taylor Smith and Taylor Conversation" on that website, then a bunch of results will be pulled up and you can scroll though those till you find your pattern. And if you click on it, you will get an expanded page of information.
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