Monday, November 16, 2009

HELP...I need to know the value of my china and for someone to help sell it???

The china set I have is white. All the pieces have a beautiful pink rose on them with 6 rose petals. The outter edge of each piece has a silver plated lining and there is also a center silver lining in the center of each piece. The set is complete. There are 74 pieces to this set. 12 Dinner plates, 11 deep dish plates, 14 small saucers,, 12 large saucers, 2 serving bowls, 12 small bowls and 11 tea cups. On the bottom of each piece the signature stamp is a "lion wearing a crown holding the letter "T". It also says "Gegr 1794". "Konigl.pr.Tettau". "Bavaria Germany" Can you please tell me a bit about this set I have and possible what it is worth?

HELP...I need to know the value of my china and for someone to help sell it???
A little history of the pottery.





Nestled in the Thuringia Forest of Bavaria there is a small town called Tettau. There, in 1794, the king of Prussia, Frederick William II, granted a "privilege" to the newly established porcelain makers that allowed them to use the name "royal" when describing their products.


More specifically, Tettau is actually located in the Mountain Department of Bayreuth and today the world knows these products as "Royal Bayreuth." Part of their mark usually reads "priv 1794" or "konigl pr. Tettau" (for "king's privilege Tettau"), and this refers to this important royal grant.





Below is a link to Replacements index of patterns for Royal Bayreuth china. If you can't identify the pattern I think if you send them a close up picture they can identify if for you. Also the prices there are what they're charging for each piece. That would depend on the age and rarity of the pattern. If you chose to sell it to them you wouldn't get that much. Good luck.





http://www.replacements.com/china/ROB.ht...
Reply:check ebay for similar items
Reply:its from the 1930,S to the 1940,S need to see a pic.


i wood say from not seeing it 5000 but its may be over 20000


go on ebay to see what it will go for some one may have i look a like then you will no
Reply:nope never heard of the signature.


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