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I have a set of this china. It was passed down to me by my great grandmother, so it is from the 1940's most likely. I am guessing that it is not worth much since it is not mentioned on the collector's websites.

Every piece I have, while in excellent shape otherwise, has cracked glaze. I will likely save a larger piece for display and sentimental value, then part with the rest of it.

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