From what I have been able to find (I have been collecting Royal Vistas Ware for several years) they were made in the 1920's.
Cheryl Elich is an artist who licensed her art work to manufacturers for production of dinner, gift ware and print products.
James Leehan Green was a painter and teacher. James Green was born in Ware, Massachusetts and lived in Hollywood, California and then Elsah, Illinois where he was an art professor from 1941 to 1976 at Principia College. Upon retirement, he remained in Elsah. (found in : http://www.askart.com/AskART/artists/biography.aspx?searchtype=BIO&artist=122582 )
Id say about 1500 dollars
every shard of every ware has a value
booba is a female ware she drink his son milk
foxy dog
it depends on ware you find her.
look closely, it says "patented 70566, or july-6-1966
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The value of Melba Ware Shire horses can vary depending on factors such as rarity, condition, and demand among collectors. It's recommended to research recent sale prices and consult with antique experts to determine the specific value of a Melba Ware Shire horse in your possession.
If it shows any sign of ware at all the value is for the silver only, that's about $1.00
Yes
July 2011>>The values are as of July 2011.Very worn:$.75Moderately worn:$2-$3Very little ware-$12No ware- $30 to 180 or more.
Is the scanner of a computer a hard ware or soft ware