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Looking for Antique China Valuations and Answers
by: Anonymous

Looking for Antique China Valuations and Answers:- I have a Royal Winton which is in the shape of a flower with a matching bottom that was attached when it was made. It has a capital R which is used at the beginning of the Royal Winton and another word or words which I can't read. It also a large A with what looks like an arrow for the line that goes thought the letter A. I would appreciate any help to find out if this is of any value as it looks very old and has two little chips in it. Please contact me on the comments section below, as it would be much appreciated. It is a brownish and beige shiny colour.

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Peter (admin) says:- Unless a helpful visitor is able to give passing valuations, I recommend going to the following page for both learning how best to self-research and also to liaise with expert valuers (I never do valuations myself):-

China antique valuation and identification page click here

teapot
by: Linda

I have a small china tea pot made in England made by parrott & Company "Coronet Ware". It has beautiful flower designs trimmed in black. It looks very old. How much would this be worth?

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The forum Help Elf says:-

Hi Linda,

For valuation and identification advice (where experts age, region, value and style of any item, go here:

The vintage and antique china values page

For general advice on how to either price up your collection or find replacements for it, Peter wrote this page: The Searching Secrets To Finding Your China Replacement Online ?.more.

For specific advice on how to ?save a search? on eBay (for pricing or finding your desired item) go here: How to easily find replacements, prices and information on vintage and antique china online ..... more

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