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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: Doris104 on March 10, 2009, 03:43:24 PM
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I some pieces that have this mark on the back. Here are some pics if you could help me. If you need more info, please ask.
(http://i362.photobucket.com/albums/oo70/doris104/ktkplattermark.jpg)
(http://i362.photobucket.com/albums/oo70/doris104/ktkplatter.jpg)
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As for this one well it don't have the looks (see other reply first) ;D. Couldn't find anything about this one maybe I loved your other plate so much better, this one looks bland on the shelf next to it. Would probably not even notice it on the shelf. Of course this is probably the million dollar plate ;D. and that is why I'm Still a Newbie :D
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One of the oldest names on American pottery and producer of some of American's finest porcelain is Knowles, Taylor & Knowles operated in East Liverpool, Ohio, beginning in the mid-1800īs, and remained in operation in East Liverpool until 1929. I'm sorry I can't tell you any more about your pattern but KTK kept very spotty records and made so many over the years....
History on the company can be found at www.themuseumofceramics.org/lotus.html (http://www.themuseumofceramics.org/lotus.html)
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See I would of passed up the million. Feel kind dumb right now it's a knowles, I have a couple of knowles up for sale righ now. Knowles is highly collectable, at least from a newbie standpoint, much like a good reed and barton. Starting to like the looks of them now. How many pieces do you have?
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We have 6-9" plates, 6- 6" plates, 5 cups, 6 5 3/4 saucers, 5 5 1/4 bowls, 1-9" bowl and 1-11x8 plater. Are you interested?!?!?!