Unfortunately, it's probably not a valuable piece. Ironstone 1890 pottery and china were manufactured, at the most, within the past 10-20 years. That number was added to the stamp to lead novice buyers to believe that they were getting an actual antique piece from the 19th century. Ironstone is very specific, and very heavy. It's likely that the piece you have that bears the brand is actually made of a simpler ceramic, as well. Look at your piece carefully. Remember that if the pitcher and bowl were that old, they would have seen a certain amount of actual use. What do your instincts tell you? These reproductions are attractive, and you should enjoy having it, but it's not an investment. Side note - these pieces are decorative imports - not intended for table use - and so the glaze is likely to contain lead.
A full set sold for $1000.
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The value of a 8 place setting of 1803 Kensington ironstone Somerset varies depending on factors like condition, rarity, and demand. You could try checking online marketplaces or reaching out to antique dealers specializing in dinnerware for a more accurate appraisal.
$20
Depends on the size of the bowl
25*
$10,000,000
about 2 to 3 dollars for a ferret bowl
Depends on the size of the bowl, the material of which the bowl is made of, the level of which the bowl is filled, and the kind of soup...
Retail values for circulated 1890 Morgan Dollars are $17.00-$28.00 depending on grade.
500,000 $