Fabulous! Thank you for sharing. Debora
Think you're right (as usual.) Debora
@Ghopper1924, @verybrad Debora
I see this style described as either "Edwardian" or "Art Deco" era on the internet. Certainly not Art Deco in styling. Debora
Howdy, @AKR, and thank you for joining us! Debora
This is your image too? A close-up of back with screws? On offer in Finland? Debora [ATTACH]
Agree. Will be particularly meaningful to her then. Debora
A helpful link above. Hard to identify cut from your photographs. Debora
According to the internet, the "Made in England" back stamp dates the saucer to 1921 or later. Debora
It's quite a sweet thing. She's got good taste. Debora
Your appraiser should be able to provide you with that information. That said... If you do a Google Image search for "Antique Diamond Filigree...
I suspect someone accidentally broke Mother's favorite saucer and found a clever way to make it right when it was discovered the pattern was still...
Marks, like logos, evolve over time for a variety of reasons. In this case, I would think it's because ownership and the location of the company...
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Yeah. Something like that. Debora
Well, that makes sense! Debora
OMG! Is there no research stone you will leave unturned? Amazing! Debora
Delphialm 143 Debora
I agree. Lots of less-than-rigorous descriptions on eBay, often to the benefit of the seller. Debora
I studied that but think it's due to a difference in camera angles. Take another look and let us know what you think. Debora
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