Lefton China teacup and saucer reg.71&.pat.off what is the value?
I have a Lefton Hand Painted China figurine that is also marked "madonna and child Jesus." Has the crown and circular markings around the crown on the bottom and is numbered Rw or W 1416.
The value of Lefton china pieces, such as a pitcher with roses (number 3065) and a creamer and sugar bowl (number 3066), can vary based on condition, market demand, and specific design details. Generally, these items can range from $20 to $100 or more for the set, depending on their condition and rarity. Checking completed sales on platforms like eBay or consulting antique appraisal services can provide a more accurate estimate.
The value of a Lefton china hand-painted goblet with a gold rim and flower details, marked with "Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. 1046," can vary based on its condition, rarity, and market demand. Generally, such goblets can range from $20 to $100 or more, with well-preserved pieces or those in unique designs potentially fetching higher prices among collectors. To get a precise valuation, consider consulting an appraiser or checking recent sales of similar items online.
I've actually been researching that teapot for awhile now (I have the full tea collection, except for that piece). Back in 2009, a Lefton Magnolia teapot sold online for appx $30 US. Recently, a full Lefton Magnolia set (4 cups, 4 saucers, 4 plates, creamer, sugar, and teapot) sold for about $40 US. The coffee pot for the Lefton Magnolia tea set (which is a taller, thinner version of the tea pot) was listed on Replacements.com for $80 US, but sold on ebay for only $15 US. I'm not an official appraiser, but since the value of something is only what someone is willing to pay for it, that should give you a good general idea. I encourage you to look online and research this for yourself (My entire set of 6 cups, 6 saucer snack plates, creamer, sugar, and coffee pot cost me less than $60 total so this pattern is not terribly valuable on the market right now). If you are looking to sell the teapot, please feel free to contact me and we can discuss prices. As I said, it is the only piece I am missing from my set and wouldn't mind paying a higher-than-value price just to complete it.wonderwoman5450@yahoo.com
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I have a Lefton Hand Painted China figurine that is also marked "madonna and child Jesus." Has the crown and circular markings around the crown on the bottom and is numbered Rw or W 1416.
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The value of Lefton china which is hand painted with reg uspatoff911 depends on its condition. This piece in mint condition is valued between 8.00 and 12.00 as of 2014.
Check Replacements.com -- Lefton Heritage Green creamer -- it lists $41.99 for the creamer. I have the same one. Pretty isn't it?
what is the vakue of lrfton china handpainted tea cup and sucer reg us pat off 20583
There are many places where one can purchase Lefton china figurines. This includes ordering them directly from The Lefton Company, as well as sites such as eBay.
I'm guessing this should be Lefton China, not chia??? This company was started in 1941, so one would guess that those pieces marked "Made in occupied Japan" would be more valuable, since Mr. Lefton's Japanese friend helped him to start importing china from that country. Donna Stokes
The value of Lefton china pieces, such as a pitcher with roses (number 3065) and a creamer and sugar bowl (number 3066), can vary based on condition, market demand, and specific design details. Generally, these items can range from $20 to $100 or more for the set, depending on their condition and rarity. Checking completed sales on platforms like eBay or consulting antique appraisal services can provide a more accurate estimate.
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The value of a Lefton china hand-painted goblet with a gold rim and flower details, marked with "Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. 1046," can vary based on its condition, rarity, and market demand. Generally, such goblets can range from $20 to $100 or more, with well-preserved pieces or those in unique designs potentially fetching higher prices among collectors. To get a precise valuation, consider consulting an appraiser or checking recent sales of similar items online.
A benefit to using a china cups and saucer is that you will look classy. If you use just a mug for example, you will not look as sophisticated as you would have been if you were using a china cup and saucer.