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R.S. Prussia China106 of 122From our RSP CollectionSome of my favorite peaces  of RS PRUSSIA
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    Posted 14 years ago

    pamelasarg…
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    Hi all out there I found this at a yardsale and I'm trying to find something anything about it CAN SOMEONE HELP ? I want to know if it has any value and where I can find out I have no ideal on any of this so I'll take anybodys stories.

    Thanks to all Pam

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    1. amarcus, 14 years ago
      Hi. This china was produced by the Royal Rudolstadt factory in Thuringia, Prussia, about 1895 - 1905. It was a small, second tier company that exported to the U.S. and Canada. It did not get a large collector following like R. S. Prussia and Royal Bayreuth, which were produced in the same region and has many admirers and collector clubs.. Reference books that describe this china include the book by Ludwig Dankert, Directory of European Porcelain, and Kovel's Dctionary of Marks. I would estimate it's retail value is $40 - $60, if in good condition. Hope this helps.
    2. pamelasargent, 14 years ago
      Thank you very much for the history yes it helps very much !!!

      Pam

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