Spring Song Dinnerware

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Question:
My mom has a set of "Spring Song" dishes with the copper glaze bottoms. Please let me know what the approx. value of these pieces would be. Thanks so much for your time. Items with no chips or cracks 8 Dinner plates 8 dessert dishes (small bowls) 8 Salad/cereal bowls 8 Salad plates 8 pie plates 8 saucers One sugar bowl Salt and pepper shakers Pickle dish Items with slight marks or chips One serving bowl One platter One creamer One gravy boat One top of sugar bowl Thank You Chloe

Answer: Chloe, Spring Song is one of the many patterns in the Concord shape. It was introduced in the mid-1950s; Spring Song and Willow Wind were the last of Concord patterns and both had a short production period. Red Wing’s name for the tan color used on the base of many Spring Song pieces is "Honey Beige". Spring Song pieces were also made in a robin’s egg blue color.

Apparently there are no cups to go with the 8 saucers, so that reduces the value of a bit. I’m also allowing relatively little value for the damaged pieces. Approximate retail value for the set you describe would be in the $400 to $600 range.

Larry