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maryh1956's loves848 of 1811c 1906 Royal Crown Derby Porcelain 150 pieces set. GDA Limoges CH Field Haviland France. No idea about the year of manufacture, origin but I love it.
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    Posted 8 years ago

    Aquahope
    (4 items)

    Found theses two unmarked dinner plates in a junk shop-never picked any up before, but something about these drew me in! I love the colors. No name on the back, only one plate has a number 7 on it.

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    Comments

    1. robin56 robin56, 8 years ago
      Try england flow blue
    2. Efesgirl Efesgirl, 8 years ago
      Not possible to ID a factory for these plates. They were probably produced in one of the many UK Staffordshire potteries.
    3. southjerseybob southjerseybob, 8 years ago
      Nice design.
    4. maryh1956 maryh1956, 8 years ago
      Look carefully across the entire back of the plate, there may be an impressed mark that your not seeing. I would say definitely English as the deer are Fallow Deer. Wedgwood ( of Etruria) have a similar pattern. Yours show the estate owners home in the background, the ones I’ve seen of their’s show the tenants farmer’s home. Sometimes a different scene for a different size plate though.
      Transfers were often sold to various makers too
    5. maryh1956 maryh1956, 8 years ago
      PS Run your fingers across the back too
    6. martika martika, 8 years ago
      Ridgway potteries, c 1815-1820. The transfer print shows Osterley Park, London. I found this pattern in my book about British transfer printed patterns.
    7. Aquahope, 8 years ago
      Thanks Martika! That is definitely the pattern!

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