Posted 2 years ago
jmlenear
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I received this item in a box of stuff someone gave me and i am having difficulty finding any information what so over on this piece. Due to the fact I can not find another picture on the internet of any Knowles china like this and replacements.com could not identify the pattern, i believe it to be rare. From information I have found i believe it to be from 1901-1909. I am really posting this piece not only because I like it but also in hopes of learning some information on it.
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It is very pretty. Sounds like you know all there is to know. It is a very typical piece from that era. There might not be a pattern name because it is a decorative piece as opposed to being part of a dinnerware set.
I have several plates and bowls made by Edwin M. Knowles China Co. Made in USA They have 36-6 on bottom and Fashion, Shape. I cannot find anything about value of items. Can you help?
I HAVE A 22 KARAT GOLD DISH SET OF 12 TO 13 BY EDWIN M KNOWLES CHINA CO. AS WELL.....#37-8 ON BOTTOM AND HOSTESS SHAPE, CANNOT FIND ANYTHING ABOUT THE VALUES, AS WELL.....COULD USE SOME SUGGESTIONS ;-) I APPRECIATE IT
have two pieces of Hostess Shape platter has #37-4 on it small bowl has #37-10 need information on these please
We have a complete set of EDwin M. Knowles China Co. Hostess Shape pattern. I have only been able to find a serving bowl. Could you help me in finding a price for this set? Thank you.
i found this website with helpful info regarding these china pieces. here is the link
http://www.mygrannysatticantiques.com/html/a_basic_guide_to_dating_edwin_.html
It turns out that the "36-6" would indicate that it is was made in "1936" and in the 6th month
Hope this helps