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China and Dinnerware5481 of 6044Limited First Edition Grandma Moses 'Out for the Christmas Tree' Plate, c. 1950ITALY FREDA DOUGHTY ROYAL WORCESTER
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    Posted 13 years ago

    oldiebutgo…
    (10 items)

    I love the color and patterns on these dishes. The berry bowls measure 5" in diameter and feature a dogwood spray. The dessert plate measures 6 1/2 " in diameter and is ringed with white peonies. All three pieces are edged in gold and bear a green crested RS Germany stamp.

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    1. oldiebutgoodie oldiebutgoodie, 13 years ago
      Does anyone know the approximate age and value of these pieces? I appreciate any information that you might have for me.
    2. scottvez scottvez, 13 years ago
      RS Germany dates from about 1910- WW2.

      It is less desirable than the Prussia marked pieces as it is generally considered to be lesser in quality and more simple and subtle in design. Even pieces equal to the RS Prussia standard will tend to bring less when marked Germany.

      I would expect your berry bowls to be in the $20- $35 range for the pair and the small plate to bring about $15- $25. For someone needing to complete a berry set or needing the plate maybe a little more.

      Scott
    3. oldiebutgoodie oldiebutgoodie, 13 years ago
      Thanks for the info Scott. I've read up on the maker and how the various marks denoted age, origin and value but must admit I was a bit confused. I have other similar pieces marked with a red "made in Germany" and others marked as Bavaria. I'm a casual collector who loves mixing and matching the patterns for special dinners.
    4. scottvez scottvez, 13 years ago
      The berry bowls may be an RSP pattern-- they look familiar.

      Glad to help.

      Scott
    5. amarcus, 13 years ago
      Hi Oldie. The green berry bowls are in what is called by RS Prussia collectors/book authors as "the dogwood pattern". Actually, there is an overlap in time in which the porcelain is marked in both the RS Prussia red mark and the green and blue RS Germany marks. The production timeframe for these items is about 1901 - 1915. see rsprussia.com and rsprussia.net for more history and information. Hope this helps.
    6. oldiebutgoodie, 13 years ago
      Thanks for the clarification. I love to research so I will try the sites you mentioned.
    7. Pat, 13 years ago
      Think there is a similar pattern in burgandy with gold trim.

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