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    Posted 13 years ago

    pierre123
    (2 items)

    I found this plate in the attic when I moved into by home and I like it even though it hase some chips. Any ideas about it or the signature on the back?

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    1. Rose, 13 years ago
      Pierre123 - That is an amazing piece - love the color and hope you find out more about it.
    2. vetraio50 vetraio50, 13 years ago
      Hi from Sydney Australia!
      I love the plate!
      They look like very stylized dolphins! I may well be wrong, but I think you may have an Italian majolica plate. The colours are quite beautiful. How large is the plate?

      My reading of the signature is S. Marco. (St. Mark).

      Check out the signature and other Italian signatures and companies at this Italian site: http://www.archivioceramica.com/FABBRICHE/S/San%20Marco%20Porcellane.htm

      This may all be to no avail, but I hope I have helped. But thanks for sharing this lovely plate.

    3. pierre123, 13 years ago
      Thanks for the link. There is a lot to look through there.
    4. pottery474, 13 years ago
      The signature looks like it was made with an underglaze pencil or crayon. It may not be maiolica but an underglaze painting instead.
    5. surfdub66 surfdub66, 9 years ago
      Hi pierre123,
      I have a large plate listed with the exact same signature , I thought it was Spanish but suppose it could be Italian , it was found with a few others with different marks !!
      Take a peek through my listings
      Regards SD;-)

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