Go to replacements.com, or the actual store/warehouse if you are based in North Carolina. They have everything and if they don't have it, you can make a request and they'll keep a lookout for what you want. They're great.
Royal denby
Well, it's discontinued so it will eventually become rare! Hope this helps! (:-)
The price of a John Maddock and Sons Royal Ivory china can be different. It all depends on what shape the china is in.
Royal Worcester Evesham Gold
On earlier Royal China pieces, some of the pattern names were actually numbers. This pattern from the mid to late `40's is called 5186. It is one of the more commonly found patterns from the `40's.
Royal Daulton is known for their fancy china and figurines. They created a pattern for Halloween which features a group of men hunting for witches. The pattern was introduced in 1938 so, as of 2014, it is 76 years old.
The value of the 5186 Royal China pattern depends on several factors, including its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Typically, complete sets of Royal China can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars, depending on these factors. It's advisable to consult a collectibles appraiser or check online marketplaces for similar items to get a more accurate estimate.
Replacements Ltd is selling them on e-bay for $39.99 plus $8.99 shipping; I saw a set of three several weeks ago for around $25 each plus Shipping. The pattern has been discontinued by Royal Doulton
I also had sonme Royal china that I needed to identify. I contacted the Sebring, Ohio National Historical Society. They were wonderful help! Good luck!
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