Posted 11 years ago
pickrknows
(385 items)
Early pieces, just can't seem to find any info on >they are both chipped, but they were priced accordingly. Any help would be appreciated.
Thank-you!
Update, this pattern is Henriot and is still made today....
http://www.henriot-quimper.com/W/upload/File/CATALOGUES%20EN%20LIGNE%20US/Henriot.pdf
Still no ideal on value of these !
Thanks Phil, saw them also. The shape of these are very unusual though, not sure what they would be used for, but the pattern seems fairly common. Is the '87 mark stand for 1887?
Thank-you mustangtony, Phil,mike, and vetraio for the "loves"!!
I know that the word "France" wasn't added to the mark until 1922-23
Here is a link that explains the marks:
http://www.oldquimper.com/qfactmarks1.htm
Thanks for the link maryh1956! Very informative and helpful. Any idea on value, with having the chips?
Thank-you petey and Agram.m for the "Love"!!
This plates are known as rib plates, hence the curve of the plates. The chips do take significant value of the pieces because they are fairly new. I have seen damaged plates like these sell for $20 to $50 a pieces. Over time they will increase in value because that pattern is being made anymore. I valued these about twice the normal value of a rib plate, because the man and woman are sitting down. That's not a common as them standing up.