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sicksbug
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« on: November 15, 2009, 07:29:20 PM »

have this divided peachtone pink with splattered gold trim
estimated years of late 40's to late 50's
this belonged to my grandmother
approximately 8" in diameter
marking on bottom  is:   725   USA and a copyright symbol

this item will be for sale, and wanted more information before I post the listing


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« Reply #1 on: November 16, 2009, 07:03:20 PM »

I really don't mind helping people with identifying their items but it appears as if you are going to be selling your items, which I also don't have a problem with but please invest in a book so that you can educate yourself on the items you will be selling to others.

I say this for a number of reasons;

* You need to know if you are selling reproductions (none of your items appear to be repros)
* You need as much knowledge as possible in order to provide information to your buyer
* You need to know what you have in order to put a price on it... a reasonable price for the item

This item is a 1950's candy dish or if large enough a divided serving dish

Your two mugs are probably made in Japan in the style of a Toby mug

Sadler teapots are plentiful and there is a lot of information on the Sadler company in books and online. I think I might have something on my website.
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