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I Didn't know what this plate was for, now i see possibly Celery, it has a French Logo on back and a signature name of B.G.D. 195. Also the Captian's wife, who left everything she bought in her life here at our home, was in France a lot after her husband died, We have postcards from her in Paris 1900-1910 sent here to her sister. They were very close, she died here and was waked here in our house 1914
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Just found out this is early Limoge Celery dish made by William G. & Co in France around 1900.
Beautiful hand painted porcelain!