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    Posted 12 years ago

    sandee
    (5 items)

    Unable to identify and put a value on this vintage platter. Cannot make out the marking on back. Couple of small chips on back of platter, otherwise in very good cond. 10" by 13½", blue & white. Can someone help? Thanks.

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    1. chinablue chinablue, 12 years ago
      Hey sandee. The upper marking is for Royal Worcester England and the one under it is for Jones, McDuffee and Stratton. They were importers in Boston. I don't know the name of this pattern, but have seen it identified as Royal Worcester RW134. By their marking system which at one point was done with dots before the R in Royal and after the D in England, I'd date this between 1893 and1894. I honestly can't see the exact dots in your photo, but it looks like 2 to me. You can see the dinner plate here:
      http://images.cloud.worthpoint.com/wpimages/images/images1/1/0709/17/1_a485a08444d322038fe1441c40e97e90.jpg
      The platter you have has an elongated medallion but I believe that's the same pattern. You can read about these two companies here:
      http://www.antique-marks.com/royal-worcester.html
      http://www.alexisantiques.com/links/jms.php
      Hope this helps. I think you can probably find out how old this is by checking the marks now that you know who they are if you can see it better than I can. :-)

    2. chinablue chinablue, 12 years ago
      For ONCE! *LOL* You're usually MUCH faster than I am. I blame it on bifocals...and loss of brain cells in the '70's. ;-) And yes, it is a beautiful piece!

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