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    Posted 6 years ago

    victorianc…
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    This pretty almost 8" plate has a reticulated pattern around the edge along with pink squiggles alternating. Would someone know if this is late 19th Century or 20th Century? The mark is incised ST. Under that are numbers 773...under that is a 7. All incised.
    What company does ST stand for? I was told it's probably French.

    Thank you for any help.
    patricia

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    1. victorianchildsdishesfan, 6 years ago
      I found one exactly like it but the edge squiggles are blue. And Same markings.
      Answer...Majolica a late enamels. Rubelles: Cherubs.
      In the center, two nude cherubs carrying a branch of heavy fruit.
      Blue and white enamel, absolutely superb.
      Decorated with fine blue acanthus.
      Below, a number: 773/7.

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