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<p>[QUOTE="Ian cruse, post: 411677, member: 8771"][ATTACH=full]143451[/ATTACH]Thanks for all the replies, I tried the cinnamon but it still very hard to make out as the indentation is very light. I think the plate would be older than post WW 1 . My grandmother died in 1976 and at that stage the plate had been sitting on a shelf in the laundry basically forgotten about for 30 odd years covered in dust, the family emigrated from Prussia in the 1850s as to whether the plate goes back that far I don’t know.</p><p>Cheers.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ian cruse, post: 411677, member: 8771"][ATTACH=full]143451[/ATTACH]Thanks for all the replies, I tried the cinnamon but it still very hard to make out as the indentation is very light. I think the plate would be older than post WW 1 . My grandmother died in 1976 and at that stage the plate had been sitting on a shelf in the laundry basically forgotten about for 30 odd years covered in dust, the family emigrated from Prussia in the 1850s as to whether the plate goes back that far I don’t know. Cheers.[/QUOTE]
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