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- Spode Blue Italian - In production for nearly 200 years, this blue and white pattern is reminiscent of Blue Willow. It was made in bone china, as well as earthenware.
- Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre - This beautiful pattern from the early 1900s features an iridescent glaze and hand painting.
- Wedgewood Wild Strawberry - This vintage patter featuring strawberry leaves and berries is highly collectible.
- Spode Buttercup - An unusual yellow pattern with buttercup flowers and a fluted rim, this design dates to 1924.
- Rarity - If there are very few pieces of a pattern or item, it tends to be worth more.
- Beauty - The original workmanship affects the value of bone china. Hand painting, delicate details, and fine craftsmanship make a piece more valuable.
- Condition - Cracks, chips, crazing, stains, loss of gilding, and other signs of damage can decrease the value of a piece of bone china.
- Age - Often, pieces that are very old are worth more than newer vintage examples in the same pattern.
- Teacups in various patterns - Collect teacups in different patterns for a mix-and-match set.
- Mixed plates or dining pieces - You can collect different patterns of plates to make a dessert set or dinner set that will look eclectic and fun.
- All one pattern - Choose your favorite pattern and collect enough pieces of it to create a set.
- Vases or special items - Collect vases or other special pieces in patterns you love.























