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Post by pollkat on May 26, 2017 10:32:02 GMT -4
My father worked at Jackson China in the 40's and my parents have an entire 6 place setting of their bone china. I would like to find the pattern name and what the value of the china would be. Can anyone direct me where I might find this information? I am unable to locate the Book by Mr. Strano. Thanks
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Post by almastardust on Oct 10, 2017 15:31:52 GMT -4
So Does this mean that all of Jackson China has lead in it? Please advise as I have started to collect some of it and now I am heartbroken to read this about the lead in the Sludge pits. Please say that my Jackson China in the Starfire pattern by Paul McCobb is ok and lead free? Does anyone know?
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Post by delaney on Jun 4, 2019 10:01:04 GMT -4
I have a complete set of Jackson China and went on line to Replacements Unlimited to get some details as to the value. They sell by the piece. My father Gordon DeLaney worked at Jackson China as a cup turner in the early 1960’s. My sister has an extensive set of the restaurant china she is going to sell if you know anyone looking.
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Post by rberger802 on Jan 26, 2020 20:26:32 GMT -4
My mom Joanne Berger and my great aunt Janet Leach both worked there in the 70's my parents are still using their Jackson China to this day. If anyone remembers my dad had Berger's Auto repair outside of Falls Creek and my mom is originally a Strosky from Dubois. He brothers are Ed and Tom.
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Post by lilacmom on Mar 1, 2020 8:50:51 GMT -4
I am searching for pieces of the gray Clifton pattern. Any ideas ??
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Post by lilacmom on Mar 1, 2020 8:55:53 GMT -4
Wildcat2....I am unable to read the article you posted in 2009. May I get a copy??
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Post by paulines3rd on Jun 11, 2022 18:50:54 GMT -4
My grandma was ANNA (born in Dubois) and my grandpa, RUDOLPH (born in Dents Run). My mom was PAULINE. She lived with my great-grandparents in FALLS CREEK during the Depression while my grandparents went off to look for work. My mom talked of the china factory, Jackson. As a girl, she played in the discarded piles to look for broken dishware. I have a treasured restaurant-ware sugar bowl from Jackson China that mom had since the diner on Broad St, Emporium closed. My grandparents were the landlords. My grandparents & mom settled in Emporium. I still keep my Falls Creek sugar bowl in a special place.💗
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