1.57K viewsPottery and Porcelain
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1.57K viewsPottery and Porcelain
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[img size=150][/img]I have been looking for information on the mark that is shown here. I can’t find anything on this site, and I have paid for the premium services. This is my first day on the site, so it just may be my inexperience of not knowing how to find my way through the site yet, so please be patient with me. This mark is on the bottom of three different pattern of butter pat plates. I hope someone can help me out…thanks

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I found lots of information about Royal Chelsea, but I couldn’t find this mark on any of the sites. I just wanted to know if there is a date for the mark, which you did answer. So there is really no way to tell how old these pats are…I would guess, since the mark is still being used today???

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I’m not exactly sure what your looking for. Your butter pats were made in Chelsea, England, they are famous for making bone china cups & saucers. The word Royal was used after 1943 and still in business today. Their is lots of web sites that tell the history of Royal Chelsea bone china.

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