Posted 2 years ago
mswhite
(69 items)
These are decorative plates that I inherited from my grandmother. She had them for many years, hanging on her dining room wall. They are marked on the back as England, Rhapsody, George Jones & Sons. Ive never seen any others like these before. A total of 6 plates, all in good condition, all the same color.
If you can help me identify these, please let me know. I would like to know the value, age, era and are they for just decoration or can they be used a desert or salad plates etc.
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The mark was used from 1924 to 1951. They were made Staffordshire England by a quality maker. They were probably lunch or tea plates. They look like 1930's to me. Probably worth $20 each at least. Very pretty!
Thank you so much for this information, I had no idea of the maker etc. price etc.
Thank you for your time. mswhite