Featured Monogrammed plate

Discussion in 'Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain' started by Capnbirdseye, May 9, 2016.

  1. dgbjwc

    dgbjwc Well-Known Member

    That would be my suspicion. It's a lovely piece. I also agree with Cheryl that the initials are KRJ. I suppose it's possible it was a special order single piece that someone commissioned as a gift but the survivor from some type of set seems more likely. You certainly have a nice handpainted piece and it's always nice to have a treasure that been in the family for awhile.
    Don
     
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  2. Mill Cove Treasures

    Mill Cove Treasures Well-Known Member

    I remember reading that Copeland, along with other fine porcelain companies, would do special orders for one of a kind sets and these sets usually had monograms or family crests. It is a beautiful plate.
     
  3. Capnbirdseye

    Capnbirdseye New Member

    I had a nice reply from the Spode museum trust :-


    I have located the pattern of your plate as 1/9698 and the description in the factory pattern book is given as:-
    "China gadroon plate, dessert pencilled in turquoise". There is no pattern name.
    It is most likely that this plate is from a specially commissioned set.

    Please find attached the page giving information regarding the back stamp.

    The identification of the monogram in the centre of this plate would fall into our research remit. Please see our research order form, complete, sign and return it to
     
  4. GaleriaGila

    GaleriaGila Hola, y'all!

    YAY!
    How nice.
    And continued good luck.
     
  5. 2fat2slow

    2fat2slow Member

    Possibly unmarked French "Sevres" plate, but very rarely "Sevres" not marked theirs made porcelain..more likely it will be "Sevres" style imitation, i am afraid is it not possible to tell who made your plate..Monogram - if it's not well known family (looks like it is not, when judging plate itself) in a past - you won't be able to find it, don't waste your time :)
     
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