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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: dhoppy on October 16, 2009, 06:22:54 PM
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Does anyone know anything about these plates like date? are they good to hang on to or junk?
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If I am correct the bottom one is manufactured by Delinieres & Co. (D&C) France - decorated by L. Bernardaud & Co. and Imported for The Higgins & Seiter Store of New York.
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http://antiques.about.com/od/researchingantiques/ig/Pottery-and-Porcelain-Marks/Elite-Limoges-Mark.htm
Under Limoges Procelain History, paragraph 12, The Elite Works.........
http://www.mygrannysatticantiques.com/html/additional_marks___history_inf.html
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Well not Junk, is my opinion, maybe not worth a bunch but for sure not junk. The word Limoges and France will make any collector ohh and ahh a bit, even though there are many with that mark and many more to come. However the look of the plate is usually more important then the stamp to a majority of the collectors. Both of these plate are nice looking and have character, the second one a bit more. I'm sure you could find someone who would give you 10 to 20 bucks for those plates, each that is. I had a plate that was half as nice, someone walk up to the booth and say the word limoges and talked me down to 10 buck on my 15 dollar tag. I paid .99 for it, not junk just would have to have a couple thousand of them to retire on ;D
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A few more of the Elite marks.........
http://e-limoges.com/makers/bawo-limoges-boxes.php
Still looking for the pattern name/number. It should be listed under Elite on Replacements, but of course some have no pic available.
I grew up surrounded by Bridal Wreath, also an Elite pattern. My great-aunt had place settings for 24 plus many of the extras. This set was split and given to my mother and aunt. As they downsized their belongings I became the recipient of both 'sets'. Half I passed on to a cousin, the other half basically gave away to an antique dealer. Now that I see the replacement costs I wonder if I did the right thing..........but I really had an aversion to the pattern, having washed so many of them over my lifetime ;) That and I would never have gotten the use out of them the older generations did.
Yours is a much more attractive pattern (to me anyway) and it's history alone would make it worth keeping.
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thank you all so much for you stories and advice trust me it is much appreciated here. I will stand them in my hutch I think they'll look really nice there. Have a great weekend everyone