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    Posted 8 years ago

    rosieboo101
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    very old china plate can you give me more information on the plate please maker age as it belongs to family from generations past

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    1. Celiene Celiene, 8 years ago
      Not a Chinese plate. Look at the mark, Google it.
    2. AdeleC AdeleC, 8 years ago
      I have heard of the lord nelson pottery. The plate has the England mark so after 1891 ( just checked the date so your Ashworth plate should be before that date.)
    3. rjkinkent, 8 years ago
      I did a quick Google search for Lord Nelson Pottery pieces with a mark like yours, and noticed that the first number was always in the range 1 to 12, suggesting that the 8-70 is the date code for October 1970. Also, the plate shows no crazing that older pottery always develops from expansion and contraction due to temperature changes.

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