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Opoku Ware II died in 1999.
Robert Ware's birth name is Robert George Ware.
Rick Ware was born in 1963.
Nicholas Ware was born in 1769.
Wilbur Ware was born in 1923.
about a fiver
Id say about 1500 dollars
every shard of every ware has a value
----- I would recommend trying eBay, though do your research to see if it is actually vintage, or a newer one. ----- You can identify the vintage of your pan at this very helpful Revere Info Center: http://mysite.verizon.net/vzeoywo4/theshineshop2/id1.html If your cookware turns out to be from the vintage Revere Ware era (1939-1968) you can find replacement handles at www.reverewareparts.com.
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it depends on ware you find her.
Carlton Ware are producers of pottery and bone china. Vintage Carlton Ware is renowned for producing rather garish tableware, e.g vases, bowls, condiment sets, particularly when art deco was at its peak in the 1920s and 30s. They are also responsible for the ceramic toucans produced as promotional items for Guinness.
Replacement screws and nuts for vintage Revere Ware pans are not available anymore from the Revere Company but you can buy them now from a new supplier at http://www.reverewareparts.com, that's revere ware parts dot com. Simple.
It depends on the type and quality of the China you would like to prefer. However vintage China ware costs more than the normal ones.
look closely, it says "patented 70566, or july-6-1966
Ware = goods Ware = commodity Ware = product Ware = article Ware = merchandise Ware = ware
If it shows any sign of ware at all the value is for the silver only, that's about $1.00