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<p>[QUOTE="moreotherstuff, post: 119412, member: 56"]This is your picture, saved as a jpg and cropped... <u>not</u> resized... and it's 90k in size, less than 10% of the maximum allowable size. Mega-huge pictures don't help.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]30174[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>That said: it's an attractive pattern and I think serving pieces have more appeal than plates or cups and saucers. The sauce boat looks stained, and that indicates crazing, which will hurt sale value. The other pieces need to be checked for crazing as well. The pattern looks late Victorian or Edwardian to me. Any maker's marks on the bottom will help. Values are always a problem. Best idea is to checks sold items on eBay. Searching Victorian or Edwardian earthenware or semi-porcelain tureens might return comparables. Items like these are large enough that the shipping cost becomes a real factor for a buyer.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="moreotherstuff, post: 119412, member: 56"]This is your picture, saved as a jpg and cropped... [U]not[/U] resized... and it's 90k in size, less than 10% of the maximum allowable size. Mega-huge pictures don't help. [ATTACH=full]30174[/ATTACH] That said: it's an attractive pattern and I think serving pieces have more appeal than plates or cups and saucers. The sauce boat looks stained, and that indicates crazing, which will hurt sale value. The other pieces need to be checked for crazing as well. The pattern looks late Victorian or Edwardian to me. Any maker's marks on the bottom will help. Values are always a problem. Best idea is to checks sold items on eBay. Searching Victorian or Edwardian earthenware or semi-porcelain tureens might return comparables. Items like these are large enough that the shipping cost becomes a real factor for a buyer.[/QUOTE]
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