1.75K viewsPottery and Porcelain
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1.75K viewsPottery and Porcelain
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Hello! I have a vintage porcelain plate I cannot fully identify. Here is what I do know:

It is a Starorolsky vintage porcelain plate.

It is circa 1922-1945.

It has a light green border with gold trim.

In the middle is a sketch of Old Town Square, with “Praha,” underneath the sketch.

Along with the Starorolsky eagle symbol (Czechoslovakia underneath the eagle), there is also “69,” stamped on the back of the dish.

I can’t find ANYTHING like it on the web.

Any ideas? Thank you for your help!

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If you compare it to other Bavaria or Czech plates a realistic value would be $20.00 to $30.00. Only because it’s a souveneir plate, Someone might have lived there or visited the country. Just my experience from selling simuliar plates.

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Thank you for your help. Yes, I did Google Starorolsky Porcelain, and learned about the history. That is how I identified the approximate year it was made. I thought it might be a souvenir plate, because of the scene of Prague. I am having trouble uncovering its monetary value, as I cannot find another plate even close to similar.

Thank you again for your reply!

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Google Starorolsky porcelain and you will get alot of info. Tell all the history of their factory. They also show all the marks they used from the 1800’s to 1945. What you have is an souveneir plate. In wikipedia you can check on Praha and get more info on the town. Hope this helps you.

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