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<p>[QUOTE="Ce BCA, post: 3872046, member: 18716"]I'm sure that's just a typo and [USER=50]@say_it_slowly[/USER] means 1854 of course.</p><p><br /></p><p>John Rose was the founder of Coalport - the name is often banded about for floral painted work in the Coalport style, you would need a Coalport specialist to tell you if the attribution is correct (I suspect unlikely). </p><p><br /></p><p>The blue, red and gilt plate is in 'Imari' colours, but it looks English. Many factories made similar patterns in the 19th century, the most famous being Derby.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ce BCA, post: 3872046, member: 18716"]I'm sure that's just a typo and [USER=50]@say_it_slowly[/USER] means 1854 of course. John Rose was the founder of Coalport - the name is often banded about for floral painted work in the Coalport style, you would need a Coalport specialist to tell you if the attribution is correct (I suspect unlikely). The blue, red and gilt plate is in 'Imari' colours, but it looks English. Many factories made similar patterns in the 19th century, the most famous being Derby.[/QUOTE]
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