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    Posted 9 years ago

    Vimpvinkel
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    I inherited this Old Staffordshire dinnerware from my grandmother some 12 years ago. I have been told it was given to her as a wedding present in 1921. The big bowl is 14 inches, the small is 11 inches. Both whit lid. The big serving platter is 18 inches and the small one is 16 inches. I cannot find any year printed.

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    1. robin56 robin56, 9 years ago
      My grandmother had a set with the same marks as this one. She told ne it was a gift from her uncle to her mother about 1913. She only had ine puece left when she passed away. This set dates between 1913-1925 because my great grandmother bought other pieces bearing this mark
    2. Vimpvinkel, 9 years ago
      Thank you for your kind response robin56. This could indicate that the time of produce is before 1921. Some productions was given names. Does anybody know if this set has a “production name”?

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