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<p>[QUOTE="Ision, post: 2897231, member: 17064"]The plate is definitely pre-1929, according to the impressed Wedgwood stamping, which still has serifs on the font. In fact, this underplate probably dates from the late 1820s, or early 1830s. It is part of a popular service by Wedgwood of the time, many of which survive.</p><p><br /></p><p>Therefore, this makes this particular plate valuable in today's market, as a replacement piece for existing services, which cost several thousand dollars to purchase and are usually offered at pricey auctions, such as Christies.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ision, post: 2897231, member: 17064"]The plate is definitely pre-1929, according to the impressed Wedgwood stamping, which still has serifs on the font. In fact, this underplate probably dates from the late 1820s, or early 1830s. It is part of a popular service by Wedgwood of the time, many of which survive. Therefore, this makes this particular plate valuable in today's market, as a replacement piece for existing services, which cost several thousand dollars to purchase and are usually offered at pricey auctions, such as Christies.[/QUOTE]
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