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Rosenthal China1 of 103J&C Jaeger Bavarian China Plate - circa 1902Help! No one can identify this pattern!
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    Posted 1 year ago

    MargoChann…
    (8 items)

    I love finding beautiful old dishes especially when they are under a dollar.
    I never can understand why someone would give us old things of beauty .
    This is an 8” decorative plate.
    Im guessing from googling the mark is from 1857-1920 but I could be wrong
    What I’d like to know is who the artist of this dish "Grace Harding" might have be an English artist possibly painting Bavarian porcelain

    TIA

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    1. Newfld Newfld, 1 year ago
      Gorgeous plate, lovely floral design. The maker was C.M. Hutschenreuther of Selb, Bavaria Germany, makers of Dresden china. Find out more about them on porcelain marks & more site. I'm guessing Harding was either one of their designers, or an importer of their work
    2. MargoChanning, 1 year ago
      Thank you Newfld. I can’t pass up an old hand painted piece of porcelain. Such a waste to see it dump because people prefer to use garbage
      I wanted to thank you earlier but was hav8ng password 0roblems

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