Posted 4 months ago
rnmommy731
(3 items)
My 10 daughter picked up this plate at the local antique mall. It looks rather used and at one time appears to have been silver plated. We were interested in the history of such plates. The top of the plate says {Armand Enrich} and below it has the year 1884. The bottom of the plate has MFD&PT AT ED RI and below it says REED&BARTON with a number stamped below it of 130.
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very beautiful:) and welcome to cw.com
Thanks for the welcome. We are thinking the name on it is the name of the person it belong to?