Nice Score at Estate Sale

LaDigger

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I went to a estate sale where they were trying to get all contents gone where they could close the deal on the sale of the house. The prices were as cheap as I ever seen at an estate sale. I was not prepared cash wise to buy nearly what I should have. Just is just a few items I did buy. The best score is the Royal Albert set which I paid $2 for, the lady buxton box with contents was also $2. I paid $5 for the tune tote that is full of records all from the early 50's. I bought several pieces of mikasa crystal and loads of other stuff! Does anyone Know the pattern and how I should list the dessert piece of crystal shown. I have 8 of these that I paid 10 cents each for. I believe it is mikasa but not sure of pattern or what to call these. Thanks for all the help! 1a13.jpg 1a16.jpg 1a14.jpg 1a21.jpg 1a15.jpg 1a4.jpg 1a3.jpg 1a12.jpg
 

diggummup

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I sold that exact set of Royal Albert spoon set and got over $100 a couple years ago. It looks like they are getting even more nowadays. old country roses spoons | eBay

Nice score for $2! I still have an entire set of the dishes with the old logos. As far as the dessert cups go, unsure of the pattern name but I'd call them a footed sherbert. If you think they are Mikasa you can search here, but there are hundreds of patterns to look through on Mikasa alone- Mikasa Crystal at Replacements, Ltd.
 

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