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<p>[QUOTE="LeftonGuy, post: 230961, member: 149"]Lefton Violet Chintz pattern, made from late 1950s to the early 1970s. Each piece with a different number, not all are marked 656V (V for violet, they also made a Rose Chintz using the same numbers and found with an R suffix instead of V for violet). 656V is the tea cup. Your set is an early one, the style of the dish with a metal handle (two tiered) tid bit is the older style of handle (simple ring), dinner plates probably the most valuable of the set. This is not a "full" set, it is missing several of the 20 or so pieces made in this pattern. Your photo shows about 7 of the 20 available items. For example the salad plates (either that or its missing matching saucers for the cups). Saucers had ring in middle where the cup sits, salad plates do not. There are also several serving pieces in this pattern, nappies, other shapes and sizes of sugar and creamers, other shapes of teapots, other shape of ashtray, vases, eggcups, compote, other cigarette set shapes, etc.... Better late than never I say.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="LeftonGuy, post: 230961, member: 149"]Lefton Violet Chintz pattern, made from late 1950s to the early 1970s. Each piece with a different number, not all are marked 656V (V for violet, they also made a Rose Chintz using the same numbers and found with an R suffix instead of V for violet). 656V is the tea cup. Your set is an early one, the style of the dish with a metal handle (two tiered) tid bit is the older style of handle (simple ring), dinner plates probably the most valuable of the set. This is not a "full" set, it is missing several of the 20 or so pieces made in this pattern. Your photo shows about 7 of the 20 available items. For example the salad plates (either that or its missing matching saucers for the cups). Saucers had ring in middle where the cup sits, salad plates do not. There are also several serving pieces in this pattern, nappies, other shapes and sizes of sugar and creamers, other shapes of teapots, other shape of ashtray, vases, eggcups, compote, other cigarette set shapes, etc.... Better late than never I say.[/QUOTE]
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