Well, honey, the value of a J.B. Betson hand-painted dragon china tea set can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. You might want to do some research or get it appraised by a professional to get a more accurate estimate. Who knows, you might have a hidden gem or just a fancy dish to sip your tea from.
THere is a sugar and creamer set with the same "J B Betson Made in Japan" for sale on one of the "buy it now" websites. It's available for $10 and there are no takers. For what it's worth.
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Lefton China teacup and saucer reg.71&.pat.off what is the value?
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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.
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.
While Noritake does not offer appraisals for current or past products, the best way to estimate the value of your china is to search for "Noritake (pattern name here)" with a search engine. You'll generally get results from Replacements Limited, and the replacement value of your china is the best option for estimating the value.
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Check Replacements.com -- Lefton Heritage Green creamer -- it lists $41.99 for the creamer. I have the same one. Pretty isn't it?
It depends on the era of the pot, who painted the crock, and is it collectible?
Im not sure of the value....however I love dragons, if you are interested in selling the peice, I would be willing to pay 10$ plus shipping for it. The Japanese cups and saucers usually range in price from 3$-15$.