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Re: Wedgewood Dinner Plates
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Posted by Jorge L. Gonzalez on April 12, 2008 at 00:34:07:

In Reply to: Re: Wedgewood Dinner Plates posted by Jorge L. Gonzalez on April 09, 2008 at 23:52:56:

: : I have three Wedgewood Dinner plates that are very different from any Wedgewood I have ever seen. They are cobalt blue and gold on white. There is a gold design in the center of the plate which is white with a gold fleur de lei (sp) pattern around the white area at the start of the rim. At the beginning of the top of the rim is a gold circle with flowers & nature elements in a pattern of two & three around half way up the rim. The top rim of the plate is dark cobalt blue with gold geometric scallop design around the outside edges. All three are marked Wedgewood but on two plates the mark is red and on one it is blue.
: : Does anyone know anything about these plates? Are they real or fakes? They came from my grand mother who's father probably bought them in the late 1800s to early 1900s.

: : I have pictures I can email if needed.

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Thanks for the images, they look fantastic. The mark dates to 1878-1891 or thereabouts (http://www.thepotteries.org/mark/w/wedgwoodj.html)
The pattern may take some time to find but you can search the database at replacements.com, link below.

Regards,
Jorge

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