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Sherwood Old Ivory by SYRACUSE CHINA (USA) 52 piece Estate Set 1946 to 1967 For Sale


Sherwood Old Ivory by SYRACUSE CHINA (USA) 52 piece Estate Set 1946 to 1967
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Sherwood Old Ivory by SYRACUSE CHINA (USA) 52 piece Estate Set 1946 to 1967:
$500.00

Sherwood Old Ivory bySYRACUSEChina (USA) - 52 PIECE Estate setDescription:Old Ivory, Blue Laurel, Gold Trim
Pattern:Sherwood by SyracuseStatus:Discontinued. Circa: 1946 - 1967Inclues the following pieces- with prices of individual pieces from Replacements & number of piece in set:
  • Large Dinner PlateWidth: 10 1/8 in - $25.99 - x8
  • Salad Plate Width: 8 in - $23.99 - x8
  • Bread & Butter Plate Width: 6 1/2 in - $15.99 - x8
  • Rim Cereal Bowl Width: 6 1/4 in - $25.99 - x4
  • Fruit Desert (Sauce) Bowl Width: 5 in - $13.99 - x7
  • Fotted Cream Soup Saucer Width: 6 1/2 in - $21.99 - x7
  • 2-handed Footed Soup Bowl Width: 2 1/4 in - $31.99 - x1
  • Saucer Width: 5 3/4 in - $16.99 - x8
  • Large Oval Serving Platter Width: 10 in - $15.99 - x1

Sherwood Old Ivory is a popular pattern of fine china produced by Syracuse China, a renowned American ceramics company, from 1946 to 1967. The pattern features a beautiful blue laurel leaf design with gold trim, reminiscent of the classic English country style. Here’s a summary of the key characteristics and facts about Sherwood Old Ivory Syracuse China:
Pattern Description:The pattern features a blue laurel leaf design with gold trim on a white background.The leaves are intricately detailed and have a soft, delicate appearance.The gold trim adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to the design.Production Period:Sherwood Old Ivory was produced by Syracuse China from 1946 to 1967.During this period, the pattern was one of the most popular and iconic designs produced by the company.Marks and Identification:The back of each piece is marked with the following:“Sherwood Old Ivory”“Syracuse China”“O.P.C.O.” (One Piece China Only)“Made In America”Value and Collectibility:
Sherwood Old Ivory Syracuse China is highly collectible and valuable, especially in mint condition.
The value of individual pieces can vary depending on their rarity, condition, and demand.Complete sets in excellent condition can fetch high prices at sale or through online marketplaces.Conclusion:Sherwood Old Ivory Syracuse China is a beautiful and iconic pattern that has stood the test of time. Its classic design and high-quality construction make it a sought-after collectible among china enthusiasts and those who appreciate fine craftsmanship.


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