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Staffordshire Ceramics46 of 1321870 Staffordshire quill holder ( swan family )Antique Blue & White Pearlware plate
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    Posted 8 years ago

    Elisabeth_…
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    Dinner plates and items after my grandmother. Possibly acquired to my grandmothers mothers wedding in Bergen, Norway, around 1910. Do anyone know name on design, when it was produced and which factory? Design looks like a tulip. I have looked through the different designs on web, but can't find anything like it.
    It has not been used by my grandmother, and was a surprise when cleaning up her home after she was gone. So no family members know anything about it.
    Thanks for any information. Bgr Elisabeth

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    1. maryh1956 maryh1956, 8 years ago
      The mark was used from about 1913 onwards, but finding the pattern name would help date it a little more accurately. You could try replacements.com or chinafinders.

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