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    Posted 12 years ago

    chinablue
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    I have had this set of plates for about 7 years. The plates are 10 inches, with gold around the edges and along the verge. I love the pattern but In that time I have never been able to identify the pattern name, find any other like it or determine the date. The only thing I know (or think I know) is that this mark was used beginning in 1907 and ended in 1949 when it was marked Rosenthal Selb-Germany until 1954. This one really has me stumped. I hope somebody out there knows the pattern or has better reference material at hand than I do! Thanks for taking the time to look.

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    1. chinablue chinablue, 12 years ago
      So close but yet.... Still, way to go, scandi! Tropical Dusk is the closest I've ever seen to what I have. Thanks for finding it!
      Tropical Dusk has fewer leaves, lacks the small orange flowers at the nape of the bird's neck and the branches that connect the birds to the pattern. Mine seems more, I don't know, maybe detailed in comparison. Mine also has two large orange flowers between the birds where this has one and a gold edge and verge.
      I agree Maria Rustica is the same type of print which seems to have an Asian bent but it's lacking a lot detail, most notably the birds since it only has the one.
      I had found yet another like it, with parrots here:
      http://www.rubylane.com/item/49724-ab6453/Vintage-Rosenthal-Salad-Dessert-Plates
      The date of the mark has been really hard pinpoint too. If my research is correct, I found that they used a Rosethal Selb Germany mark 1949-1954. I also found that they used the mark on mine beginning in 1907. So, from that I figure it's between 1907 and 1949. I can't find another that was used before 1949 but after 1907.
      I think that perhaps the Tropical Dusk is a newer version of the pattern I have. What do you think...a newer version or an entirely different pattern? I've about decided Rosenthal patterns are as difficult to pin down as Noritake can be!
      Thanks again for the links and help. I feel like we're getting close. :-)
    2. chinablue chinablue, 12 years ago
      Honestly, I haven't resorted to them yet. ;-) In what I've seen so far, I believe Aida is blank design. It comes either cream or white. It has a wide flat rim with a pretty steep verge. I've seen the Tropical Dusk described as "Aida with a floral and tropical bird design". They have that Winifred plate also that has a sort of raised edge along the rim in cream and white that I believe was a blank, much like the Aida that was decorated in different patterns. I may be mistaken but that's what it seems to be after all the research I've done. Here is a link for the Winifred:
      http://images.replacements.com/images/images5/china/R/rosenthal_continental_winifred_cream_dinner_plate_P0000180118S0003T2.jpg
      I'll do some more checking later tonight, but right now, it's nap time. We're day sleepers so our hours are crazy. Thanks for all your help and persistence in working on this! I may well send off to replacements tomorrow.
    3. chinablue chinablue, 12 years ago
      Thanks ROB! Now I know there is one out there like mine. I was just getting ready to break down and get in touch with them. *LOL* I wonder if it ever HAD a name, or just a number?? You'd think they would call it something besides that. Next, to find out how old it is....scandi, I've donned my bifocals.. time to dig some more info!
    4. mikielikesigns2 mikielikesigns2, 12 years ago
      WOW!!! beautifull!
    5. chinablue chinablue, 12 years ago
      Thanks mikie!
    6. mikielikesigns2 mikielikesigns2, 12 years ago
      China, did I mention that I love plate?
    7. chinablue chinablue, 12 years ago
      Why yes, mikie, I believe you did! :-) and thank you very much.
    8. vetraio50 vetraio50, 12 years ago
      About the mark, have you seen this site?
      I know it doesn't resolve the problem but it rules out a few options.
      http://www.porzellankompass.de/index.php?module=Pagesetter&func=viewpub&tid=2&pid=80
      Note the year marks indicated by placement of a dot, hyphen etc
    9. chinablue chinablue, 12 years ago
      No, vetraio50.. hadn't seen that site. Thanks for posting it! :-) From what I see there, it seems this would narrow this set to be somewhere between the '20s- early 30's, you think? And what do you make of the 1922 Rosenthal "Botticelli" marks having one with 2 dots and one with 3? I see what you mean about the difference, but I really can't make out any rhyme or reason to it, but I do see how they move the dots and dashes around.
    10. chinablue chinablue, 12 years ago
      scandi, sorry for the lag in posting back. This one got lost in the shuffle. I have only a set of 12 plates, no other pieces in this pattern, I'm sorry to say.
    11. chinablue chinablue, 12 years ago
      No scandi, I'm afraid not. If I ever find out more though, I'll post it here.

      wait...magic one up....hmmmm... not unless...by george I think you got it! Now I just need to get a few more women to dance naked in the woods around a white oak at midnight during the next full moon that falls on a Thursday ... any volunteers out there?? ;^)
    12. chinablue chinablue, 12 years ago
      Thanks to bratjdd, AmberRose, Junes233, and BELLIN68 for the love!

      scandi, I still haven't found any others to try to help us 'magic up' a piece with a handle. Looks like it's not gonna happen.
    13. chinablue chinablue, 12 years ago
      Thanks so much scandi! Between watching the Olympics and trying to keep Jim from getting cabin fever and going stir crazy, we've been pretty busy. I hate he got hurt, but I'd be lying if I said it hasn't been wonderful having him home. He works nights, so we rarely get to go out running amok together during the day and I'm home alone every night. We've sure missed keeping up with everyone here at CW but are enjoying having some fun while he's off and feeling better than he did last month! :-)
    14. Kimba, 8 years ago
      I have a partial set of the same pattern you are calling tropical dusk. I received them from my grandmother whom she had bought in a garage sale in Omaha, Nebraska. I have many many pieces, ( 50 or 60 pieces ). I would love to find more and have no idea how to identify them either. Was wondering how many pieces you had, and if they may have been commissioned. Mine are all numbered on the back.
      I am curious how you came about your plate or pieces. Thanks, from someone who shares your frustration. So glad I found your post. Email- kimbailiff@hotmail.com
    15. chinablue chinablue, 8 years ago
      Hi Kimba. I was surprised to see a comment after this being on here so long. LOL You're the first person I've heard of that had this pattern or for that matter had even seen it! I have a dozen dinner plates, but that's it. I would love to see pictures of the other pieces such as cups/saucers or any serving pieces you might have. I must admit I've never contacted Replacements dot com to see if they could identify it (which I'd bet they can) Just a matter of not taking the time to have done it. :-) I may just send it on today and see if I can find an answer for us. Thanks for your post.
    16. lindsey57b, 6 years ago
      Hello, I have a set of this same pattern that was my grandmothers. I have 10 dinner plates, 5 salad plates, 2 bowls, 4 saucers, and 2 mini teacups. Did you ever find out any more information on this pattern?
    17. TimeTraveller TimeTraveller, 6 years ago
      I found it listed at R782 by Rosenthal - Continental. Try doing an image search using that.
    18. ceol-deas, 5 years ago
      I've spent ages trying to discover anything about this pattern. Here is the first mention I've found. I have two handled soup bowls and saucers and I think they are gorgeous. Thanks for the R782 number. It works!

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