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    Posted 2 years ago

    paulnot
    (67 items)

    Hi All

    I picked up this very interesting plate in a 2nd hand shop in England. My gut feeling (based on absolutely no knowledge!) is that it is early delftware (18th century?)
    The diameter is 34cm (13.5 inches) and there are three "stilt" marks on the base, from the firing process
    I have tried to research the initials on the reverse but so far, no luck.
    Any help to confirm if it is Delft, age and maker would be very much appreciated

    Thanks

    Paul

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    Comments

    1. Golgatha Golgatha, 2 years ago
      R.G. Porcellane made in Italy.
    2. paulnot, 2 years ago
      Hi Glogatha,

      Many thanks for your reply. do you by chance have a link to anything that can substantiate this ? or provide more info?

      When I search for R.G. Procellane, I'm not finding anything that looks like this plate or anything that shows the back mark etc.

      very many thanks

      Paul
    3. Golgatha Golgatha, 2 years ago
      Ask them: rgporcellane@rgporcellane.com
    4. paulnot, 2 years ago
      its not rgporcellane ..I asked them

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