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<p>[QUOTE="dgbjwc, post: 304635, member: 308"]Even in perfect condition these can be a tough sell. Not many people collect mid to late 1800's transfer patterns. The first plate appears undamaged and in my opinion is the most interesting. I've not come across that type of pattern very often. It's also interesting that it is marked with what I think is an FR but I couldn't find that mark in my marks book (Godden). That's a bad crack on the second plate and the transfer is very worn on the platter.</p><p>Don[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dgbjwc, post: 304635, member: 308"]Even in perfect condition these can be a tough sell. Not many people collect mid to late 1800's transfer patterns. The first plate appears undamaged and in my opinion is the most interesting. I've not come across that type of pattern very often. It's also interesting that it is marked with what I think is an FR but I couldn't find that mark in my marks book (Godden). That's a bad crack on the second plate and the transfer is very worn on the platter. Don[/QUOTE]
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