One of Metlox' earliest patterns, Yorkshire was introduced in 1937. This bowl is in Ivory and is in excellent condition! It is marked on the bottom as Metlox Pottery of California, USA, and #3066D. 2 1/2 inches deep and about 6 1/2 inches in diameter.
I was unable to find the maker of these cups or a pattern name. They have eight sides, and a pebbled rim around the cup bottom. They are 3 inches tall and I am offering all 3 for $10. Do they match what you have?
One lonely little orphan cup made by Hutschenreuther of Selb Bavaria. It is marked on the bottom and also has what I believe is a pattern name; Palace. It is in mint condition with a lovely band with floral trim. Maybe you can use this to complete your collection?
One more orphan cup. It has a foil sticker on the bottom that says Victoria Ceramics and Japan. It is a beautiful yellow rose, pearlized cup with gold trim. Great if you need a replacement!
Here is another great replacement piece. It is a bread and butter plate, 7 inches in diameter, that is in near perfect condition. I couldn't find a thing wrong with it! It is marked on the bottom, Washington, Indian Tree, Tree mark, Made In England, also has the number 12 marked on the bottom.
Beautiful piece of bone china made by Clarence of England. I was unable to find the pattern. It is square shaped with gold trim. It features pink flowers with grey and green leaves, tendrils. Some wear on the gold rim, but otherwise in great condition! This is an 8 inch luncheon plate.
I have 4 of these bread and butter plates available. They are a discontinued pattern from Homer Laughlin #L 56 N P. They are 6 1/4 inches in diameter. They are not perfect but would make great replacement pieces!
This pattern by Villeroy/Boch is called Hotel Orofino. It's the Adrianna shape and is still an active pattern. If you need a replacement plate, this one is for you!
I have two very old pieces of china. They were made by Knowles and Taylor and are a discontinued pattern #KTK139. These are very old and should be considered as replacement pieces for your grandmother's china. One has crazing and one has some discoloration. 6 inches in diameter.
I have two replacement saucers for anyone who has this "Wild Rice" pattern. It was made by UCAGCO and made in Japan. These saucers are 6 inches in diameter and are in great condition