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<p>[QUOTE="LaneAcadia, post: 377743, member: 7915"]Thank you for the welcome, Judy and Any Jewelry! I'm glad to be here, and hopefully I can be of assistance myself in a few areas. </p><p><br /></p><p>clutteredcloset49, you've been a wealth of information! I really appreciate your time and expertise and bow to your superior research skills in finding that similar dish. You're right; other than the few yellow flowers, the pattern is identical and that source is the first that has even suggested a ballpark value (inflated or otherwise). Though the ultimate decision of whether to keep the plate belongs to my mother as the only surviving child, she's incredibly grateful for the information. It's helped her feel more comfortable about keeping (and possibly insuring) this piece and letting go of other items instead. I still want to learn as much as I can about the provenance and who it originally belonged to, but that's a much less frustrating process when I feel like I've been given a solid base to work from. Thank you again for your help, and for the welcome![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="LaneAcadia, post: 377743, member: 7915"]Thank you for the welcome, Judy and Any Jewelry! I'm glad to be here, and hopefully I can be of assistance myself in a few areas. clutteredcloset49, you've been a wealth of information! I really appreciate your time and expertise and bow to your superior research skills in finding that similar dish. You're right; other than the few yellow flowers, the pattern is identical and that source is the first that has even suggested a ballpark value (inflated or otherwise). Though the ultimate decision of whether to keep the plate belongs to my mother as the only surviving child, she's incredibly grateful for the information. It's helped her feel more comfortable about keeping (and possibly insuring) this piece and letting go of other items instead. I still want to learn as much as I can about the provenance and who it originally belonged to, but that's a much less frustrating process when I feel like I've been given a solid base to work from. Thank you again for your help, and for the welcome![/QUOTE]
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