Thought on Antique porcelain plates ... English or German ??
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Thought on Antique porcelain plates ... English or German ??
Hi folks,
Not 20th C i know but thought id see what the general consensus was on the origins of an old plate i picked up.
Actually it was two but here one to have a butchers at.
Please do voice any opinion you may come up with as im unsure.
Are they English, maybe welsh Swansea or Nantgawry or Cant spell that for toffee.
Or more likely German perhaps.
No marks at all.
Many thanks for taking the time to look.
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Not 20th C i know but thought id see what the general consensus was on the origins of an old plate i picked up.
Actually it was two but here one to have a butchers at.
Please do voice any opinion you may come up with as im unsure.
Are they English, maybe welsh Swansea or Nantgawry or Cant spell that for toffee.
Or more likely German perhaps.
No marks at all.
Many thanks for taking the time to look.
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VeryGreennkeen- Number of posts : 146
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Re: Thought on Antique porcelain plates ... English or German ??
Can't view your images in a larger format but it does look like a nice plate, likely English or possibly Welsh as you have said but without seeing larger pictures couldn't say for sure.
RoyJ99- Number of posts : 352
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Re: Thought on Antique porcelain plates ... English or German ??
Thanks, i will try and add larger images, not sure what went wrong there.
VeryGreennkeen- Number of posts : 146
Location : uk
Registration date : 2011-05-10
Re: Thought on Antique porcelain plates ... English or German ??
The molded borders seem rather unusual, i wondered if anybody has seen same or similar anywhere
VeryGreennkeen- Number of posts : 146
Location : uk
Registration date : 2011-05-10
Re: Thought on Antique porcelain plates ... English or German ??
Pretty sure they are British, my wife has a couple of them.
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Potty- Number of posts : 3667
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Re: Thought on Antique porcelain plates ... English or German ??
Very nice plate, assuming there are no pattern numbers or anything on the base?
RoyJ99- Number of posts : 352
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Re: Thought on Antique porcelain plates ... English or German ??
Ours in case it helps, as they do have pattern numbers. Bad pictures sorry, quickly taken on my phone!
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Potty- Number of posts : 3667
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