Hearthstone Beige Dinnerware set

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What is the value of my set of Hearthstone Beige dinnerware? The service for eight includes:
8 dinner plates
8 luncheon plates
8 cups with handles
8 saucers
8 sauce dishes
1 salt and pepper
1 butter with lid
1 sugar with lid
1 lg. platter
1 small platter
1 oval relish dish
1 round bowl

All in excellent condition except the creamer has 2 tiny nicks on the lip. I purchased these as I gift for my parents during the strike of 67 when I was warned not to park in the parking lot as there might be nails in it. Even though I was working in Hastings, I was unaware of the strike. A couple of years ago I got this set back. Please give me some idea of the value. Thank you. Gerri Wilson

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Lotus Bronze China

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I have a number of serving pieces for the Redwing china Lotus Bronze china. What is the best way to advertise to a collector to sell these items.I have the water pitcher, the covered casserole, tea pot, salt and pepper shakers in two styles, etc. I also have cups and saucers and some bowls. Some pictures are attached
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Lexington Pattern

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My mother (82) has a complete set of Red Wing dinner ware handed down from her mother. Some acquaintances of hers want to purchase the set from her but I told her not to do anything until she knows the value of the set. Dinner & dessert plates

Cups and sauces
Soup bowls with covers Serving dishes
Water pitchers
Salt & Pepper shakes
Sugar and creamer

And so on… What is the best way to research the value? Thanks Stephen Gilmartin

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Provincial Ware #22 bowl and cover set

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I have onion soup bowls with covers. The covers and inside of bowls are glazed. On the outside of the bowl is marked Redwing and under that Provincial Ware and the number 22. #22 also appears on the inside of of the covers. The bowls have a small pouring spout. Do they have any value and also if they are onion soup bowls. Thank you for your help.
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Lexington dinnerware

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Hi– I have some dinnerware — Redwing Pottery Concord Lexington Pattern. I have the following pieces:

gravy bowl
covered sugar bowl
creamer
covered soup dish/vegetable dish
2 serving bowls;
1 large serving platter;
9 cups;
13 saucers;
11 dinner plates;
14 small plates;
12 dessert bowls.

Would you please be able to tell me what they would be worth and is there a "want" for this. Thank you so much! Betty

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Red Wing Lotus Bronze dinnerware

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I have a partial set of Red Wing Lotus Bronze dinnerware. A family member purchased it "as is" at an estate sale in the late 1980′s or early 1990′s. All place setting pieces are stamped with the authentic RED WING HANDPAINTED USA logo, and include various numbers. I have included the numbers in case they help identify time frame, etc. There are:

9 dinner plates, 8 in perfect condition, 1 badly cracked, #’s 195,194,175;
7 dessert/bread & butter plates, 6 perfect condition, 1 with small chip, #’s 165,1104;
7 saucers, 6 perfect, 1 chipped, #’s 195, 114, 113?,1114;
7 berry bowls, 3 perfect,3 with small chips, 1 with small crack, #’s 145,195,1114;
8 teacups, 7 perfect, 1 with weak spot, bronze bottoms with no visible marks;
8 coffee cups, 7 perfect, 1 chipped, no marks on bottom;
1 pair salt/pepper, perfect condition, no visible marks;
1 creamer, perfect condition, no marks;
1 casserole, dish and lid in perfect condition, no visible marks;
1 sugar bowl with lid, dish has repaired handle, lid handle broken, no visible marks.

I would like to know the price of each individual piece, and also of the set collectively. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks!

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Crazy Rhythm dinnerware

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Hey guys, a friend of mine has an old Redwing Pottery set and we were wondering what the estimated worth is! The pattern is crazy rhythm!

1 serving dish 15 x 11 (1 chip on edge)
1 divided serving bowl 10 x 8 ½ (2 small chips)
1 serving bowl 9 x 8 (3 very small chips) 
4 soup bowls 8 x 7 (a few chips)
5 small bowls 5 x 5 ¼ (2 perfect, 3 small chips)
1 creamer (1 small chip) 1 sugar bowl (small chip)
1 sugar bowl cover (top broken off)
9 cups (all perfect)
4 small plates (2 perfect, 2 with 1 small chip each)
2 cup saucers (both perfect) 8 platters (various small chips)

Thanks!

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