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Top price would be about $10.00.
As much as someone is willing to pay for it.
In mint condition, about $1000-1200. At least that's what they're pricing at in my city: Denver, 2011.
Many of the plates are worth a price between $5 and $10 each. Many of the plates are sold in sets only.
Rosina is very good quality, and depending on "quality/no chips ect". around 30$ per cup set and added value with a complete set. The 4050 generally is a Wedgewood stamp from what ive seen it is good quality as well but might not be a match with your Rosina set. Wedgewood plates can sell as high as 50.00$ a plate Over all for everything i would say you have about 135.00 to 300.00.
A pattern that not only continue the pattern but find the value for the given term in the pattern.
Go online to a site named, Replacements.com. They sell ( and purchase ) all types of china, silverware, etc, . Type in the manufacturer's name, or the pattern name. If you don't know the pattern name just follow along and browse in the photograph section until you find it. When they're buying they list the items at the bottom of the list. Typically they pay about 1/2 of what they call the "retail" price ( the price they sell it for ), plus you have to pay the shipping. It's a pretty easy-to-use, sophisticated site.
The value does not match the pattern aa. On victo secret
What is the value of Tell City pattern 4549, Mahogony 27, chairs
There is a website called replacementltd.com; there you can find the pattern of your plate and a price value.
to learn the value of the pattern
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