Pepe Pattern Dinnerware

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Question:
I have some Red Wing Pepe pieces I would like to know some information on. I am trying to decide if they are worth selling or just keeping them because I do like them. I have 12 saucers, creamer, 1 sugar bowl with lid, 1 gravy boat with lid and some type of long narrow serving tray. I am sorry I dont have my camera right now to take pictures. They are all in great condition with no chips at all.

Answer: The Pepe pattern was produced in the mid-1960s. Twelve saucers without the accompanying cups will be difficult to sell and are probably worth no more than $5 each if sold individually. The creamer and sugar together are worth $25-30, and around $30-35 for the covered gravy boat. The long narrow tray is either a celery dish ($30-40) or a bread tray ($60-80). The bread tray is longer than the celery dish. All values assume excellent condition.

Larry