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nathan
My father is a air conditioning man and we live in a somewhat wealthy area, well half is average and the other half is wealthy. But who was doing a job for a extremely wealthy couple and every now and then people actually give him stuff they dont want. They said it was a set of dining ware from mexico that was supposedly worth $5000. So i did some research and looked up the company which appears to be El Palomar Mexico or El Palomar, not sure which one. I looked up their website and they sold sets that maybe contained 15-20 pieces for a minimum $2500. Also on ebay individual plates would sell for like $20-50. I have a 53 piece set including:
-1 salt/pepper shaker set
-1 jar cup with a lid
-1 cup without a handle
-2 cups with a handle
-9 small bowls
-8 large bowls
-11 large plates
-7 medium plates
-8 small plates
-1 large square bowl/tray
-1 large rectangle bowl/tray
Another thing is on one of the pieces it has the date of 02-10-89, so am assuming it was made in 1989. So just tell me what you think its worth please.
Answer
yup, i think it is worth it
yup, i think it is worth it
What have you chosen now and are you happy with it and why ? Help !!?
aredsailju
In process of scaling down- ok, de-cluttering my kitchen...grin
Daughter and Gda`s getting the China and Silver and Silver Plate
and much going to the local Woman`s shelter
am going to be gifted with a new smaller stainless steel flat ware set- 18/10
and a new smaller set of dishes also
patterns my choice of course
have been looking at the old classics like Lenox, Towle, Wallace, Reed/Barton,Oneida for the flat ware in boxed sets with just a few serving pieces .
As for the dishes, do not want to buy piece by piece, but every set seems to come with cups or mugs and I have my long time favourites that I am keeping so seems like a waste to buy a set with them-
What brands in the dinnerware do you like, that can go from freezer/oven/ table and not get too hot or the design slip , fade or chip real easy. ?
Thanks !!!
Help ???
Keeping my ancient Corning Ware too, still bake and do casseroles and such.
Might check out the Corelle,have not looked at it in years.
John,very good point-except- am 80+ miles from either store. I am not seeking
expensive,just what will be more practical for me and at the same time the GIFTS are intended for me to enjoy
even if I eat ramen noodles off them.
In my case, better to shop on line.
Answer
Although I don't use Corning Ware anymore, I did have two sets when I was younger. I finally got
tired of the pattern, and donated it, and bought some stoneware. Stoneware, can be put into an
oven without damage. And I used them in a microwave also. Corning Ware is good in both oven
and microwave also. I understand the dilemma with buying a complete set. I too have no use for the
cups or saucers, since we have special mugs (which hold more) we use. On my last set, my hus-
band bought a close out set of china, that had a few more larger plates as well as smaller regular
dinner sized plates. So I tend to use the smaller, to take less food. And I have dessert plates for
a sandwich or a small serving of anything. It didn't come with soup sized bowls, but I have those
already. You might look at a department store for a pattern you like, and check to see if the stock
on it, is open. Then you can buy only the pieces you want.
As far as flat ware, I have a good set of Oneida, that is just as shiny as the day I bought it. And
have a complete set. I don't know if you can buy one piece at a time. But you should check to see
as that will save you alot of extra money if you only need a couple of place settings. Myself, I don't like to wash dishes often. I most often wash all that is dirty twice a day, since I get company
rarely anymore. It works for me.
Although I don't use Corning Ware anymore, I did have two sets when I was younger. I finally got
tired of the pattern, and donated it, and bought some stoneware. Stoneware, can be put into an
oven without damage. And I used them in a microwave also. Corning Ware is good in both oven
and microwave also. I understand the dilemma with buying a complete set. I too have no use for the
cups or saucers, since we have special mugs (which hold more) we use. On my last set, my hus-
band bought a close out set of china, that had a few more larger plates as well as smaller regular
dinner sized plates. So I tend to use the smaller, to take less food. And I have dessert plates for
a sandwich or a small serving of anything. It didn't come with soup sized bowls, but I have those
already. You might look at a department store for a pattern you like, and check to see if the stock
on it, is open. Then you can buy only the pieces you want.
As far as flat ware, I have a good set of Oneida, that is just as shiny as the day I bought it. And
have a complete set. I don't know if you can buy one piece at a time. But you should check to see
as that will save you alot of extra money if you only need a couple of place settings. Myself, I don't like to wash dishes often. I most often wash all that is dirty twice a day, since I get company
rarely anymore. It works for me.
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