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Does anyone know where I can get.........

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A replacement princess house sugar jar?

Bought the set od sugar/coffee/tea years ago and dd has managed to break the sugar one tonight <sobs>

Would love to find a replacement but cannot find anything on the web <sobs louder>

Please help me if you can grin
LIZS Thank you for the reminder that they are china match services. It gave me the impetus to find a few pieces I had broken form my service

Bit shock though at prices of my bog standard BHS dinner set
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Thu 05-Nov-09 17:58:58
Is this any help here
Thank you for the suggestion, stupidlyforgot to mention it was a glass etched sugar jar blushgrin
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Thu 05-Nov-09 16:34:32
try googling china matching service. Some companies specialise in buying up odds and ends to make up sets.
Not that I can see but thank you for the link grin
Does here have it?
Hi Lewis FoFw grin

I've tried ebay amazon and princess house and no joy but I'm crap at looking for things like this blushgrin
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Wed 04-Nov-09 23:44:24
ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ebay?

hello btw... lewisfan here
<shrugs back into usual name>

Is that better now?

Anyone?
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Wed 04-Nov-09 21:54:15
That'll be a big fat no then?

<slinks back into my corner>
grin
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