posted on August 2, 2005 11:56:54 AM
I know I've seen this pattern in the past, but I can't for the life of me remember what it is called or who the manufacturer is. There are no identifying marks on bottom.
posted on August 2, 2005 02:00:31 PM
I see this pattern often, or one very similar. I don't remember seeing a makers mark on the bottom of any of the pieces I've seen. My best guess is that it's a pattern by Iroquois China.
posted on August 2, 2005 02:54:49 PM
I hate the use of the word "rare" like in the above link. No doubt quite a few mothers and grandmothers have these stashed away somewhere. I love it, though.
posted on August 2, 2005 03:19:15 PM
I'll forigve the use of Rare but I HATE music in listings. I can pick my own entertainment thank you.
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posted on August 2, 2005 03:26:47 PM
I agree about the music. I have another seller who contacts me and has this awful tinny electronic music on all their emails. I always mute my sound before I click on her emails. At least the music on this auction is peaceful, I still prefer not to have it however.
posted on August 2, 2005 03:33:59 PM
I agree with Marcrest "Swiss Chalet". Fairly common and doesn't sell for alot. I have a bunch boxed up somewhere for a yard sale. The teapot would probably go a little higher than the one above if your feedback is better than his and you had a nicer picture. (His was horrible!)