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    Posted 15 years ago

    lkeefer08
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    I am needing assistance with the pattern of this fenton plate as well as maybe what year it is from?.... I can't find any information on this and I have researched it time and time again. It has leaves on it as well as what looks like acorns(?)

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    1. Shawnl86 Shawnl86, 15 years ago
      Hello, this is a Fenton’s Persian Medallion Reissued Plate from the 1970s
      The back pattern is not acorns, but is called Bearded Berries
    2. lkeefer08, 15 years ago
      Thank you Shawn for this information. The plate does have a label on the back that is gold and black. I think from 1950 to 53? I've completed a little more research on it :)
    3. Shawnl86 Shawnl86, 15 years ago
      1970s:)

      http://www.ddoty.com/newpersmed.html
    4. Paul , 15 years ago
      lkeefer, keep in mind that Fenton did not start marking their glass until the early 1970s.

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