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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: Dorcas on August 18, 2011, 07:58:22 AM
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Firstly abject apologies if the answer is known to everyone except me. At the age of 61 I have just become an avid carbooter, picking up some lovely treasures and therefore have been looking at family things with a new eye. I have a plate which was my grandmother's, always hanging on her wall and ignored by all.
It is a Meakin, but spelt Meaken. The stamp on the back is green with a crown and says Hanley England, top and bottom and J&G Meaken across the middle. Underneath the stamp in a semi circle it says semi. porcelain
Also on the bottom is written, or should i say painted, by hand in blue 'Lake of Lucerne'
The picture on the front is indeed of Lake Lucerne, all in blue and white. A boathouse on the left, row boat in foreground, sail boat and small island centre right and mountains in distance.
I have looked up Meaken Lucerne pattern but none are like this. From looking at the Meakin on the web I would be surprised if it was valuable but I would like to know if it is a one off plate for hanging (it feels quite heavy and has raised curlicues (?) around the edge) or was it part of a set?
I forgot to say, I am in England
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Welcome Dorcas could you please post clear photos of your piece front & also makers mark.
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Hello Wendy, thanks for the welcome
No, I'm awfully sorry I can't. We are between houses and the scanner and table top computer are in a box in storage. I'm writing this on a laptop
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Good enough phone with sdcard should work, if you have a media reader on the laptop. ;)