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Old May 1, 2008, 12:16 PM
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Anyone know what all this is worth?

I have come across aload of wedgwood florentine w4170 bone china and also some sort of greek vase.

1) I have 26 pieces of wedgwood florentine w4170 pieces most in good nick. The items are-----A large coffee pot, A tea pot, A milk jug, A sugar bowl, Some sort of pot i think is a fruit pot but not to sure, A tea cup, 2 Expresso cups and 12 saucers in 2 different sizes.

2) I have a black and gold vase on the bottom it say HAND MADE IN GREECE 24K GOLD 1. SPYROPOULOS

I cant seem to upload any pictures i have tried changing the size but still doesnt work but if you think you might know then please email me and i will send pictures [Personal email address removed for privacy.]

If anyone could help I would be extremly greatful.

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Old May 2, 2008, 12:35 AM   #2  
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Concerning the Wedgwood Florentine w4170, you should find some sites on the following search where you could get an idea as far as the value.

Concerning the vase, there are links on the following search where I see prices listed. Black and Gold Vase SPYROPOULOS - Google Search If not exactly the same item is shown that you have, there are probably similar items to it that could give you an approximate idea as to the monetary value of the one that you have.

If you do want to post images on this site sometime, then I do know exactly the right person to alert to your wanting to do that so that she could assist you.
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Old May 2, 2008, 02:45 AM   #3  
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Hi Clough,
I have been searching and searching but the i can only find a couple of wedgwood pieces not a largeish set that i have.I can not find any vase thats even slightly similar to the one i have, i think the only option is to take it to a antiques shop and see what they say.
I can not upload any picturs on here i keep trying but doesnt work for some reason.
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Old May 2, 2008, 08:19 PM   #4  
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You can find the value of the Wedgwood Florentine by going to the Replacements web site. Either tell them you want to buy some more or that you want to sell some. They will be glad to e-mail you prices if it is a pattern they are interested in buying. Describe the pattern and send them any identifying marks. A photo of it would be helpful.
My experience with Greek vases is they are not very valuable. They were made in the millions mainly for the tourist market.
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