Friday, October 18, 2013

What is the history of the Wedgwood Florentine Gold pattern?

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dinasname


I recently inherited a large set of Wedgwood dinnerware from my grandmoter, and from the serial numbers on back, discovered that it is the Wedgwood gold Florentine pattern. Apparently it's been discontinued, but that's all I've been able to find out. I'd love to know what years this pattern was produced, and any other information that's available. I know the internet is magical, but surprisingly, there's not much info to be found on this china pattern!


Answer
Some of the your dinnerware was made in the 50s and 60s.

I have a dinnerware set made in Czechoslovaki. The maker is Pirken Hammer and the pattern is Greta.?




Bronte


Where can I find information on this china?


Answer
Here is a link to my favorite website for the identification and valuation of china, crystal, and silver of all types:

http://www.replacements.com/

This North Carolina specializes in selling that one piece of china or silver that you need to complete a set. They also buy china and other collectibles. It is by far and away the best site I have found for the information you seek. I'm sure you will quickly find your valuation.

Good luck with your search for information.




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