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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: Ellenshar on February 11, 2009, 07:33:02 PM
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Does anyone know whether this is a vintage cup, or a more modern piece? I am getting confused with researching all the markings and trying to figure out what mark was used in what year.
I was also wondering if it makes a difference (value-wise) if there is this much gold on the item?
Thanks.
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Of newer vintage. Stoke, Staffordshire, England, circa 1964 to present. Kovels dictionary of pottery/porcelain.
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Thanks Tim.
My other question was about the amount of gold on the cup - most of the sets I have only have a little bit of gold, but this one is almost covered in it. I was just wondering if that makes it more valuable.
I am also thinking of buying a book to help me with my research (I get lost doing it on the internet and get sidetracked). Do you recommend the Kovels book- or is there another book that would help me?
Thanks.
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that's a gold luster cup. known as luster ware.It would sell in the $20.00 to $25.00 Dollar range.
As for book's. kovel's is ok for a starter
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As D&B stated Kovels is one of many. Jim&Susan Harran also have some books on cup & saucers. Many other books/authors on porcelain, etc.
Always room to learn.............. .. ;)
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Thanks - I just bought the 2009 Harran Cups and Saucers book yesterday. Sure some pretty collectibles in there. However, it doesn't cover all the cups and saucers I have collected over the years (i.e. the marks), but it does help more with my research. Will be going to a collector's show this weekend, so I have a better idea of what to look out for. For one thing, I never knew about the "ringing" of the cups. In the end, I end up buying because I like the looks, not for the value.
Thanks again for all your help.