Question:
I have quite some pieces of Redwing Lute Song dinnerware. I\’d like to have an idea of the worth of this collection. Here\’s a list.
1 16 piece set – new, unused in original box, service for 4 (4 each of 10\” plate, 7\” plate, cereal bowl, cup, saucer)
12 cereal /salad bowls 6\”
10 dinner plaes, 10\”
1 Platter 9\” x 12.5\” (chip in rim)
1 divided vegtable dish
1 vegetable dis/serving bowl 8\”
1 large salad bowl 11\”
8 cups
12 saucers
1 small plate 6\”
1 creamer
1 sugar bowl w/lid
11 plates 7\” –
1 July 62 advertising literature/price list for Lute Song
Thank you so much for your help,
Chuck
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