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What is the value of Sango China Pattern Cantata #6202?
My mother has a dinnerware set for 12 place seting along with creamer, sugar bowl, gravey server ect. Very large set. She wants to know the value. I've been researching it. Only found that is was discontinued. I'm seeking an appraiser, cant find one of those either. Online I only find a little of this and that. She wants to know the value of her whole set, before she decides how much to sell it for. Why is there no real info. on this china?
Answer:
Check out replacements.com. They're a very knowledgeable, reputable business that deals in china, silverware, stainless, crystal, and glassware.
Pattern Creamer
Jeff Creamer "Days We All Stand Together" -Digitech Timebender
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