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<p>[QUOTE="dgbjwc, post: 101895, member: 308"]Hi Stanzerl - Syracuse China has a Wikipedia entry which will provide you with a pretty comprehensive history of the pottery. </p><p>These dishes would fall under the definition of "american whiteware." Production date would probably fall into the 1894-1914 time frame. This company used a coding system that could provide a more exact date but I can't see the date symbol well enough to tell. Someone may be along who knows their system better than I do.</p><p>Don[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dgbjwc, post: 101895, member: 308"]Hi Stanzerl - Syracuse China has a Wikipedia entry which will provide you with a pretty comprehensive history of the pottery. These dishes would fall under the definition of "american whiteware." Production date would probably fall into the 1894-1914 time frame. This company used a coding system that could provide a more exact date but I can't see the date symbol well enough to tell. Someone may be along who knows their system better than I do. Don[/QUOTE]
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