Brushed Gold Cabinet

Brushed Gold Cabinet
Can anybody tell me anything about ROYAL CHINA's(Sebring,OH.)22-k gold BRIDAL GOLD pattern?

I bought a 70 piece set(maybe a few more),at an auction,about 10 years ago.It has sat in the china cabinet ,unused since the day I bought it.There are 8 place settings and each setting has 8 pieces(several different sized plates,bowls,tea cups,etc.).Also with the lot ,I got 4 large serving platters and 2 big vegetable serving bowls.All the pieces are marked on the bottom the same way(all though the tea cups are not marked,they have the same exact pattern).The mark is a painter's pallette and brush.Inside the pallette it reads UNION MADE,a big cursive RC,and SEBRING,OH..Under the pallette it says 22-k-gold and beneath that it says BRIDAL GOLD.Out of the whole set 1 cup and 1 small plate have a tiny chip each (both on the bottom).I am just curious,is it worth passing on to my daughter?Or should I just clear the clutter?If it's very collectable, I would like to pass it down.Any information you all can give,is greatly appreciated.Thank you.

I live about 30 min. from Sebring. That factory has been gone since the 1970's. (I think a fire when I was little...) The china is durable and we don't see them in the area in second hand stores sit around for very long.
'Replacements', a company in North Carolina has a store for replacing missing pieces. My grandmother has made small profits by buying as you have and getting the entire place setting and pieces back to being whole sets. Replacements sometimes will write you about your china and if they are interested in buying pieces from you.

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