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Author Topic: My Grandmothers china  (Read 761 times)
catzzi
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« on: January 03, 2010, 08:11:37 AM »

 Cheesy Thank you for taking the time to anwser or help anwser my question.I have a set of Johann Haviland china that belonged to my Grandmother who has been gone now for many years. It was passed down to my Mother and then passed down to me. I am 50 yrs. old now and I can remember this china when I was a child.The pattern is Forever Spring. On all the pieces there is a mark that looks like a crown and Johann Haviland and Bavaria Germany. The set as far as I know is complete it totals 37 pieces. I don't use the china for home use as I would have a fit if any of it was to be broken.I would like to know it's worth if any,just curious.My Mother passed this china down to me a couple of years before she passed on.Thank you again for any help you can give to my questions.God Bless
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« Reply #1 on: January 08, 2010, 04:21:25 PM »

I would put an insurance replacement value of $3000 on it.... this is not a resale value. It might bring $600 - $1000 at auction if it has serving pieces with it.
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