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    Posted 14 years ago

    sjenkins001
    (3 items)

    Can anyone tell me about this plate? It says on the back who it was made by, but I am unable to find this anywhere online.

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    1. Stuart, 14 years ago
      Hi. Most probably made in Holland by Royal Goedewaagen. Made by them for companies as a corporate gifts for clients, business partners, etc. The company, whose stamp is on the plate, was Victuals De Oude Molen BV (Provisions/Stores of The Old Mill Ltd.) in Almelo, eastern Holland. The date is most likely 1970's/1980's. Hope that solves your query? Regards. Stuart from Gouda-Design.
    2. sjenkins001, 14 years ago
      Thanks for your response. I found the plate at goodwill and got it for 69 cents. I just thought it was pretty. Still have not been able to find any others like it.
    3. delftfan, 13 years ago
      Hi, I have recently aquired a few of these plates. Maybe you know of them: De Glaszetter, De Schilder, De Pleisteraar, De Pharmaceut, De Kruidenier. Some of them are smaller.

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