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My Rowland & Marsellus plate is not among any of the ones on your site. How can I find out about it? My great grandparents lived in England and probably gave it to my grandmother who had it as long as I can remember. Then again, she loved music and might have purchased it while in England. She was 103 when she died in 1998 and it was passed down to my mother and then to me. It is blue & white from Staffordshire England and the subject is Famous Musicians and Composers. The faces are around the rim of the plate. See attachment for the markings on the back.

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http://www.thepotteries.org/allpotters/844a.htm

They were New York based importers of souvenir wares !! So likely the plate was purchased here in the U.S. !! Yours is the second mark !!

So is having the second mark good? Where can I find when it was made and if it has any value?

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