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Subject:Identification mark
Posted By: Drew Thu, Feb 26, 2015 IP: 69.158.178.182

I'm getting ready to move to a new house and the cleaners dislodged a shelf in a display cabinet, causing a tea set that was handed down to me from my paternal grandparents to fall to the bottom of the cabinet.

Several of the pieces broke and though I doubt that I'll be able to replace the broken pieces I would at least like to try.

I've attached a picture of an identification mark that appears on the bottom of a creamer and would appreciate any help in identifying the make or source of the tea set. Wish me luck! :)



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Subject:Re: Identification mark
Posted By: Jim Fri, Feb 27, 2015

Hi, there is an online service called Replacements.com which will try to identufy your set (no charge) and and offer replacements if they can. A photo of the mark and several pieces will be needed. Good luck, Jim


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