Yes these plates are highly collectable if they are in mint shape to buyers in the Midwest
$12.00 is the value of a national potteries company Napco vase number C 7720.
'T.Smith & Co, Old Kent Road' is the name of one of the many Lambeth potteries of the late 1800s along with Doulton. Gradually some failed and several others, including Tom Smith's were eventually taken over by Doulton. Original pieces stamped 'T. Smith' occasionally turn up for sale, but rarely.
EEC Co porcelain was primarily made in Japan. The company was known for producing a wide range of porcelain items, including dinnerware and decorative pieces, often characterized by intricate designs and vibrant colors. EEC Co, which stands for "East End China," was active in the mid-20th century, and its products are now considered collectible.
Here are a few sites about this pottery; S. Fielding & Co. Ltd., Devon Pottery, Stoke-on-Trent. Makers of earthenware. Trade name: "Crown Devon" ware. Fakes: Crown Devon / Fieldings are being extensively faked at the time of writing (2007). The fakes carry the correct backstamps. The more expensive pieces are being targetted - such as art deco pieces (especially Dorothy Ann) and novelties. The relatively common fifties pieces below are not faked. For more information, go to the excellent and comprehensive Crown Devon Collectors Website (one of the most comprehensive ceramics sites on the web). http://www.retroselect.com/Crown%20Devon/Crown%20Devon.htmhttp://groups.msn.com/crowndevonworld/http://www.jemsbazaar.com.au/category8_1.htm
Value of mothers joy potrait series first in series of four 1982 number 2962 in edition of 7500
It is an antique plate for being over 100 years
A Crown Potteries Co plate marked "453" can be collectible depending on factors such as its age, design, rarity, and condition. Crown Potteries, known for producing decorative tableware, has various items that appeal to collectors. If the plate features a unique pattern or belongs to a specific series, it may attract more interest. Researching similar items and checking online marketplaces can provide insight into its value and collectibility.
$12.00 is the value of a national potteries company Napco vase number C 7720.
If you're talking about the china that A.G.R (A.G. Richardson, England) pottery is worth, it all depends on the factory mark on the base of the item. As far as I remember, Ducal bought over A.G.R potteries. Look at the Charlotte Rhead home page. She can help you.
The Imperial State Crown was manufactured in 1937, it is a replica of Queen Victoria's titular crown. It was made by Gerrard and Co. (then, Crown Jewellers)
What is the value of Manhattan Silver Plate Co. 562 dish
The value of an EPNS Poole Silver Co. 1020 plate can vary based on its condition, age, and market demand. Generally, EPNS (Electro Plated Nickel Silver) items are not considered as valuable as solid silver but can still have some collectible or decorative worth. To determine a more accurate value, it's advisable to consult with an appraiser or check recent sales of similar items.
The National Silver Company was known for producing silver-plated items rather than solid silver. If the spoon is marked as silver plate, it will have little intrinsic silver value. However, if it is an antique or has collectible value due to its age or design, it may still be worth something to collectors. To determine its value, consider consulting a professional appraiser or checking recent sales of similar items.
I'm unable to provide pictures, but Crown Devon vases, particularly those marked with "SF and Co" or "Esk 607585," are collectible items from Stoke-on-Trent. Their value can vary significantly based on condition, rarity, and market demand, typically ranging from $20 to several hundred dollars. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to check recent sales on auction sites or consult a specialist in ceramics.
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The only antique and collectible book I know of by a Mrs Frances Willey was 'The Model Cook Book' ; S.I. Bell & Co., 1890. 528 pages plus.
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