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    Posted 13 years ago

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    This plate is a piece of Early AmericanPattern Glass and dates from the 1870's - 1890s. Many different companies produced platters with a portion of the Lords Prayer around the rim.

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    1. Paul71 Paul71, 13 years ago
      This one is in the "Dewdrop and Star" pattern, originally made by Campbell, Jones, and Company ca. 1877. Keep in mind this particular bread plate was reproduced. Can't tell from your photos if yours is original or repro.
    2. Paul71 Paul71, 13 years ago
      Can't rely on so called "straw marks" to reliably ascertain the age of pressed glass, Mark. The repro of this plate was made in the early 70s by Imperial Glass Co. for Old Sturbridge Village. Repros *should* be marked OSV on the edge for Old Sturbridge Village. Also, the letters on the repros appear to be thinner than on originals.
    3. TallCakes TallCakes, 13 years ago
      I have cake stands in this pattern and understand the pattern name to be 'Dewdrop With Star' with patent #s 10096 and 10297, 7/17/1877. I've usually see 'Dewdrop and Star' noted as an AKA but realize that I always have room to learn. Not to be confused with "Dewdrop In Points" by Brilliant.
    4. Paul71 Paul71, 13 years ago
      Cakes, some call it "Dewdrop with Star", some "Dewdrop and Star", these are both AKAs, as the OMN is Pearl. Most people don't know that, however.
    5. mark mark, 13 years ago
      Thank you Paul for the info. I will search for the mark you mention. I will say I bought the plate in the late 60's. Thaanks for you assistence, you are a book of knowledge. Mark
    6. wingletts wingletts, 13 years ago
      Nice information here. Still in school learning to catch up with you guys. Looking to catch up in about 8 more years.
      great information Tallcakes, Paul love following you guys around...

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