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China and Dinnerware164 of 6189Rosenthal ChinaThink it’s a Japanese full tea set? Not sure though any ideas?
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    Posted 1 year ago

    dgirardin
    (157 items)

    I receive these from my great-grandmother before she passed away from England. Does anybody know around what year this place setting was from? This is just one of 12 that I have. Thank you in advance

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    Comments

    1. apostata apostata, 1 year ago
      i don,t know it looks like victorian blue, type of fin de siecle , take care because i lack the skill for this
    2. apostata apostata, 1 year ago
      forget my remarks , because i hesitant is this depression period , i am sorry for the inconvenience
    3. Tamasue, 1 year ago
      Early 20th Century English Porcelain Tea Set Made by Hammerley
    4. dgirardin dgirardin, 1 year ago
      So early 1900s perfect. Thank you!

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