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<p>[QUOTE="Ownedbybear, post: 609718, member: 29"]Second one does indeed look to be British, made by some factory or other in Staffordshire in the early to mid 1800s. Bone china I'd think. It's almost imposible to pin down makers on these, so many copied patterns. The 5 will be a decorator's mark: workers were paid by the number of plates they decorated.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ownedbybear, post: 609718, member: 29"]Second one does indeed look to be British, made by some factory or other in Staffordshire in the early to mid 1800s. Bone china I'd think. It's almost imposible to pin down makers on these, so many copied patterns. The 5 will be a decorator's mark: workers were paid by the number of plates they decorated.[/QUOTE]
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