Posted 6 years ago
Mrstyndall
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I also picked these up today. They are old Villeroy and Boch plates. Not sure about specific dates on these. They are not in the best shape, with lots of crazing. Any info is appreciated
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Posted 6 years ago
Mrstyndall
(903 items)
I also picked these up today. They are old Villeroy and Boch plates. Not sure about specific dates on these. They are not in the best shape, with lots of crazing. Any info is appreciated
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Gorgeous realistic fruit designs
Jenni, yes, thanks so much!
Ken, appreciate it!
Mrstyndall, Sometimes it's great when somebody 'loves' an old post, and brings it back to the front page, so other people who might have missed it the first time around get to see it. :-)
I love botanical prints, and Villeroy & Boch china. <3
I haven't found that exact pattern (replacements dot com's new-ish tool didn't help), but the back stamp on yours looks like one from 1874 - 1909 (except it doesn't have the pattern name in the little semi-circle):
https://www.porcelainmarksandmore.com/germany/saar/mettlach-01/mettlach-01-20.jpg
Used between 1874 and 1909, with 'GESCHÜTZT' (registered). 'RENA' was the series.
https://www.porcelainmarksandmore.com/germany/saar/mettlach-01/index.php
Neither did I find a central collection or database of V&B registration numbers (yours looks like either "J044," or "1044). :-(
However, this V&B history is worth a read. Among the interesting tidbits in it: Vincent Van Gogh was friends with a member of the Boch family, painted his portrait, and took it with him whenever he traveled.
Another interesting tidbit is that V&B made tiles for the Holland Tunnel in NY/NJ.
https://www.villeroyboch-group.com/en/company/our-stories/history.html
Keramikos, thank you so much for all the info. Glad you like these plates