Yes, I can post pictures of the backs tomorrow. I rushed this post a bit as I was about to head out the door.
Plates are 10 1/4 inches, btw. Any ideas on the pattern at all? Anyone?
Miscellaneous pieces. Generally from left to right... W&E Corn Porcelaine Royale scalloped serving bowl Scalloped plate, "Compliments The W. C....
Here is a side shot. [ATTACH]
At more of an angle than this picture, you mean?
I almost included this in with the Tonquin flow blue, but noticed at the last minute that it wasn't marked Tonquin, and the pattern was different....
Here it is! [ATTACH]
This is the largest grouping I have among all the various pottery pieces from the family farm. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The plates with the flower in the middle are Societe Ceramique Maastricht, and the ones the leaves are Maastricht Petrus Regout, again from the...
That would make sense. There was a butter churn on the family farm as well, and they would hitch up the horses and wagon to sell butter at the...
More plates from the family farm. Four of the "Onion" pattern plates are Staffordshire, the one with the scalloped edges is Johnson Bros. (?)...
You are correct. I wasn't thinking when I made the thread title. :banghead: Corrected.
Another thing my mothers side of the family liked to collect was plates. A google search was no help trying to find the name of this pattern....
Yes, I've heard of Uncle Wiggily. This childrens book was something else, and had a whole cast of characters.
I didn't know silver was acid etched. Interesting.
Another thing my grandmother collected was glass paperweights. Most of them were too flowery for my taste, but I liked this one. [ATTACH]
These were from the family farm, and are about 17" and 19" long. [ATTACH]
These are from the family farm, and are all 8 1/2 to 9 1/2 inches long. I have no idea on the small spoon and I forget what the large round...
These actually were my grandfathers, who was born in 1910. I have very little handed down from that side of the family. All are engraved with...
Thank you!
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