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  2. Are Those Antique Dishes Worth Something? Here’s How to Know

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    The current value of a dinner plate of Spode’s Christmas Tree with gold trim is about $40. And Lenox’s Holiday holly plate could get nearly $70 through an antique dealer but Replacements had ...

  3. If you have these dishes in your cupboard, you may be sitting ...

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    But little do most people know, the vintage dishes they've been allowing to collect dust for decades might actually be worth a fortune. According to TODAY, vintage Pyrex sets can sell for up to ...

  4. Tableware - Wikipedia

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    Tableware. Formal dining table laid for a large private dinner party at Chatsworth House. Table laid for six at the Royal Castle, Warsaw, (18th–19th century fashion) Tableware items are the dishware and utensils used for setting a table, serving food, and dining. The term includes cutlery, glassware, serving dishes, serving utensils, and ...

  5. Dedham Pottery - Wikipedia

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    Hugh C. Robertson. Plates with crackling and bird designs, 1896-c. 1920. Dedham Pottery was an American art pottery company opened by the Robertson Family in Dedham, Massachusetts during the American arts & crafts movement that operated between 1896 and 1943. It was known for its high-fire stoneware characterized by a controlled and very fine ...

  6. How to Find the Market Value of Your Antiques, According to ...

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    Here's how to find the value of your antiques. Skip to main content. Lifestyle. 24/7 help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Login / Join ...

  7. Blue Ridge (dishware) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Ridge is a brand and range of American tableware (dishware) manufactured by Southern Potteries Incorporated from the 1930s until 1957. Well known in their day for their underglaze decoration and colorful patterns, Blue Ridge pieces are now popular items with collectors of antique dishware. The underglaze technique made the decorations more ...