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    Posted 8 years ago

    SpiritBear
    (813 items)

    They look like they'd work as porcelain pot lids. But is that what they are? The first was a gift to someone, as what is left of some gold painted words say, and the second is transferware of roses. They're about 6.5 inches across.

    I'm wondering age on them?

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    1. martika martika, 8 years ago
      The second one looks like a Victorian bread plate, if you google it, lots of similar items will come up. I'm not sure about the one with a blue rim.
    2. martika martika, 8 years ago
      Are you sure they are porcelain? To me it looks they are earthenware.
    3. SpiritBear, 8 years ago
      Seems odd for a plate.

      The second rosey one looks just like my other porcelain pieces. The first blue one has a more bumpy texture.
    4. martika martika, 8 years ago
      Hold them to a light source, like a lamp. If you see the light comes through, it's porcelain. It's translucent, while the earthenware isn't. If there is a chipped area, at earthenware this feels chalky and looks white when the chipping is new, however if the chip is old it's becoming darker. Porcelain chips are very sharp, you can cut your fingers on it and the chipped area stays white.
    5. martika martika, 8 years ago
      Here is one similar bread plate, only the décor is different :
      http://www.antiques-atlas.com/antique/19_th_century_staffordshire_bread_plate_/as151a322
    6. SpiritBear, 8 years ago
      Yeah, the light comes right through. Thank you for all that info/help!

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