Posted 2 years ago
mypalpal
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I am wondering what this little dishes/bowls are called. They are 5 3/8" including the handles (4" round without handles) and approx 3/4" deep.
I am also interested in what value they have.
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Posted 2 years ago
mypalpal
(3 items)
I am wondering what this little dishes/bowls are called. They are 5 3/8" including the handles (4" round without handles) and approx 3/4" deep.
I am also interested in what value they have.
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Can you add to description what it states on bottom? Thanks, Dave
They look like butter pats to me
Yes that is what they are, and nice ones. S & G Gump looks to be a good china. I would venture a guess to maybe $10- $15 a piece. What I would do is look up the company's patterns so it will be easier to see what they are going for.
The bottom is stamped on the left:Purcelaines Afeu C & A entwined
The center stamp: C Ahrenfeldt Limoges for S & G Gump Co below that appears to be a bear in a wreath and below that San Francisco
At the bottom: Patented
Imprinted: 11
Here is a link to Ahrenfedt Patterns, There is a Lot! Dave
http://www.replacements.com/china/AHR.htm