By: Ruth Weston
Just a note about one of your photos…probably from my website…sure looks like it on GoAntiques. The Shelley pattern is not “Prime Rose” as stated but Primrose Chintz as it is know to collectors and in...
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Also…check your spelling. The manufacturer name is Shelley not Shelly! Ruth Weston Time Was Antiques http://www.goantiques.com/members/timewas
View ArticleBy: Mike Wilcox
Hi Ruth, both are typo’s generated by my auto spell check software, the spelling is correct in my original draft. Regards Mike Wilcox
View ArticleBy: Mike Wilcox
Hi Ruth, thanks for point the typos out, I’ll have our editor correct that as soon as we can. Regards Mike Wilcox
View ArticleBy: Veda Gilp
Mike, This article interested me greatly, as I have for sale on WorthPoint Classifieds a 24-piece collection of such cups and saucers and almost-matching luncheon plates. I’d be thrilled out of my...
View ArticleBy: Terry Mangum
These go at our auctions for about $5 a set and we group them in sets of 4-6. (Tell me where they go for $25 and I’ll ship them all there!) We see them in just about every estate that has nicer items...
View ArticleBy: T. Sally
Well, they may not be worth much, but I sure do love my bone china teacups, and I use them regularly too!
View ArticleBy: Mike Wilcox
The purpose of these articles is to dispel common misconceptions that have grown up about the rarity and value of some items. Personally I think is the main reason to collect anything, is because you...
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Values are going to vary depending on your location. Values for the article were set from past online auction results for better quality English bone China teacups and not a general estate auction...
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Your best bet is to find specialist sites for the collectors for specific companies that made your teacups, most of these sites do have forums and classifieds. You are more likely to get a better...
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