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l1. Duchess fuchsia bread
plate - Made by Duchess in their fuchsia pattern, measures 7 1/4" in diam. [$5,00].
l2.Royal Staffordshire
fuchsia plate - Measuring 8"in diameter [$16,99]. l3.Crown
Devon fuchsia dish - Is approx. 8 1/4" in diameter. Numbered 1103 [$28,41]. l4.Royal Winton fuchsia plate - There were no more givens
te befind again. |
l5.Willets Belleek
handpainted fuchsia plate - Is 7 1/2" in diam. and it is signed and dated by the
artist J.A.Benzel 1909 [$9,90]. l6.Continental ribbonplate -
One of six georgeous plates with feature floral designs in the centre (two have
fuchsias). There are no identifying makers marks. Measures approx 8,5" inch
wide [$31,41] l7.Handpainted Irish plate
with fuchsias - It is marked on the back with 'Handpainted in Ireland' and a mark that
looks like 'IP'. Plate is 10 5/8" in diameter [$7,77]. l8.RHS-fuchsia
dish - Commissioned by the RHS in the form of a shallow dish, which measures 10" in
diameter [$7,99]. |
l9.Meissen handpainted
fuchsia plate 1880 - Victorian handpainted scalloped and unmarked plate. As good as
'Meissen - England' and from about 1880-1890. Measures 9" diam. [$49,00]. l10.Rosina Bone China England fuchsia plate - Is 8"
across in diam., looks like a square luncheon size plate, probably 1930 time period
[$15,00]. l11.Elite Limoges France
plate, pink fuchsia + gold - Measures 8¼". The plate is marked on the back with a
green stamp: 'Elite L. France' and in red 'Elite Works Limoges France' [$14,99]. l12.Broadhurst
fuchsia plate - Mark on base reads 'JAS Broadhurst Made in England"
[$7,50] |
l13.Regtengular white
ironstone platter - No further givens were found again. l14.English White Ironstone honey dish - One of the most
unusual things that appeared with early white ironstone china sets were honey dishes.
These little dishes of 5"i n diameter were placed by each place setting and they were
designed to hold a piece of honey comb for sweetening foods or drinks. Manufactured by
J&G Meakin around the 1860's [$17,99]. l15.English
white ironstone plate 'fuchsia with band'- Floral embossed pattern. Manufactured by Mellor
& Taylor. This pattern consists of a diagonal rope edged band with tiny, well defined
daisy flowers in the middle of the band. Besides each band there's an embossed spray of
fuchsiagrowers, leaves and buts. Plate diam. is 10".The shape dates to circa 1880
[$18,99]. l16.J&G.Meakin huge
ironstone platter - The pattern is 'fuchsia' and it measures 18x13". May be well 100
years old [$24,99]. |
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'Gelderse
Fuchsia Info-site' -
november 2008 |