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Posted by Connie Rogers
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on May 27, 2009, 11:20 pm, in reply to "Keeling & Co. dishware Tokio set (Losol Ware, mostly) print #1893."
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Hi Thomas,
According to Godden in his Encyclopedia of British Marks on Pottery and Porcelain, the trade name LOSOL was used by Keeling & Co. c. 1912 onwards. That dates most of your set to the early 20th century. I found the Tokio pattern on the website www.Replacements.com. Click on China, then K, then scroll down to Keeling & Co. and then down to Tokio. A photo of the pattern is seen, and there are several items in the inventory for sale. That gives you an idea of a high purchase price; however, an individual would not be able to sell at that price. We don't give valuations on this website, so that is the best we can do.
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