Posted 2 years ago
lmistina
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Myott Indian Tree (Fine Staffordshire Ware) Bowls. Genuine hand engraving, made in England. Two bowls. One in mint condition, the other has crack and chip. Can anyone tell me what their worth?
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Posted 2 years ago
lmistina
(2 items)
Myott Indian Tree (Fine Staffordshire Ware) Bowls. Genuine hand engraving, made in England. Two bowls. One in mint condition, the other has crack and chip. Can anyone tell me what their worth?
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Hi
Imistina.your two bowls are not worth a lot 2 or 5 $. so just enjoy them !
I have a large 8-person setting of Myott Indian Tree china , includes Tea Pot with tea's and sausers , Gravy bowl , creamer plates ,bread/salad plates , tec , all looks to be in new condition , no scratchs or chips i believe it was used as a display only .
I am looking to sell it , but have no idea what is a fair asking price , any suggestions ??
Thank you ,
Mike
Hi have you still got this pottery. My grandmoher left me 6 plates and xups and i would like to complete the service. Only problem being i live in Ireland. Could you tell me if you are selling the pieves individually or toether and what price? Thanks a million.
Happy Christmas
Paula