Featured Wedgwood Plate - Charlotte Pattern 18XX's?

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  1. chrisjs87

    chrisjs87 New Member

    I've read some articles on how to date this plate using the lettering system, but I'm not 100% sure I'm doing right and could use some help. I believe it's reading "EFM L" but I want to make sure I'm interpreting the year/maker correctly


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    Last edited: Sep 16, 2019
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  2. janetpjohn

    janetpjohn Well-Known Member

  3. chrisjs87

    chrisjs87 New Member

    So that would be the M portion then correct? The last letter is the year?
     
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  4. chrisjs87

    chrisjs87 New Member

    And the preceding letters correspond to the date, correct?
     
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  5. Ratsy Brown

    Ratsy Brown Well-Known Member

  6. Figtree3

    Figtree3 What would you do if you weren't afraid?

    According to this, if it is EFM then the E would stand for the month (but I'm not sure which month) and the M would stand for the year 1884, which is the date listed on the chart on this page.

    http://www.thepotteries.org/mark/w/wedgwood-date.html

    The middle letter F would stand for "the potter who threw the shape" according to that page.
     
  7. chrisjs87

    chrisjs87 New Member

    What does the “L” running sideways next to the 3 letters represent?
     
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  8. chrisjs87

    chrisjs87 New Member

    Is this plate fairly run-of-the-mill or is there some collectible value given the year and pattern? I’ve read queensware can be be popular...but considering it’s only a single plate in average condition would there be any reason to have it appraised?
     
  9. Figtree3

    Figtree3 What would you do if you weren't afraid?

    I'm not sure... does anybody else know?
     
  10. janetpjohn

    janetpjohn Well-Known Member

    Even in excellent condition, I imagine an appraisal would cost more than the plate is worth. Keep an eye on ebay sold listings. The only thing I saw was a blue platter that sold in the $120 range.
    I don't know about the L, either--some kind of factory code.
     
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  11. say_it_slowly

    say_it_slowly The worst prison is a closed heart

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  12. dgbjwc

    dgbjwc Well-Known Member

    I would recommend searching "queensware" on ebay to get a feel for what most folks think of when they hear the term.
    Don
     
  13. chrisjs87

    chrisjs87 New Member

    It appears that one of two things has happened here:

    1. I completely and utterly misread the article I was reading while researching this plate.

    2. I was reading an article by someone who has absolutely no idea what queensware is, or what is/is not popular with Wedgwood varieties.

    I’m going with the former.

    Thanks for the help.
     
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  14. chrisjs87

    chrisjs87 New Member

    Does anyone have a worthpoint account that would be willing to give me some price ranges?
     
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