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4.57K viewsPottery and Porcelain
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Dear Members,

Can I ask for your help with some plate.
On fase it has roses on white background with provence-style golden edge.

On backside takes place only hardly readable very small undersigning where only the first name Adams is distinct, close to the edge.

I found no similar form pattern or even picture motive among plates by Adams and even the other manufacturers on resources about porcelain.

It looks like piece from 60-s. Was it that time usual for Adams and maybe other manufacturer to mark the plate just with small inscription on very side.

I appreciate if you give me an advice about searching for data on pattern and timing.

Regards and thank you for your help,
Vasily

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The form is same as at
[url= https://www.replacements.com/webquote/schsch94.htm]Schumann[/url]

The size also matches.

So “Adams” seems to be the name of a painter, as Marthahill supposed.

This form is not known to be limited by some period of production.

As it has no backstamp, I can only guess according to picture style, that the plate comes from 50-s or 60-s.

Here also the link from porcelainmarksandmore.com about the company
[url=https://www.porcelainmarksandmore.com/germany/bavaria/arzberg-02/]About Schumann[/url] .

And below is the detailed picture of signature.

Thanks to everybody.

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