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China identification

Clearing out my kitchen cupboards has brought to light an old (1950s) dinner service which belonged to my parents. Now I'm trying to ID it to see if it's a charity shop job or should go to the auction house, and would really appreciate some advice.

The china is made by Wedgwood & Co Ltd (not Wedgwood but cousin Enoch) which was taken over/rebranded at Wedgwood Tunstall in 1965.

It's cream with an edging of stylised brown daisy like shapes and gold trim. I think it was made for/after the Festival of Britain as it's the start of the machine age productions.

Could someone point me to a service for identifying china patterns please? I've searched the www and come up with nothing and hope that someone out there has the knowledge about where I have to go???

Thanks

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