Can anyone tell me if this maker mark is an error or not? I have a set of tuscan fine bone china dinnerware. It’s pattern says [b][u]Richlieu F159[/u][/b] . When searching on internet, all I see are similar items with a maker stamp that has[b][u] Richelieu F159[/u][/b]. Different spelling. Could it be a misprint? What is the correct spelling?
Please help!
Selling as a set is difficult and some pieces are higher than others !! That said however I did not see any selling on ebay !! Just asking prices !! That’s the problem with setting a value to anything old or new !! No matter what the value is,, if no one is buying,, it only worth what someone is willing to pay whatever that may be !!
If you want to sell as a set,, your best bet is craigslist !!
According to what I found this pattern was made between 1947 and 1960 so probably had different production runs !! Richelieu is the correct spelling !! Since the stamps for the marks were done by hand it is likely just a spelling error !! People are not perfect !! However the prices for this pattern seem to be a little higher than some others by the same maker !! In the UK listing price is about $17.00 USD,, here about $24.99 but that is asking price for cup and saucer set !! Other pieces are higher !!