I’ve exhausted just about all my avenues trying to figure this out. It belonged to my mother in law and she passed away many years ago. I’m just now getting around to trying to selling some of her pieces.
Anyway, this is marked on the bottom. I’m just trying to figure out what the BLUE mark might be. It’s not in any of my marks books and I’ve not been able to find it on any of the online porcelain marks sites.
I’m just not an expert on what it is so before I list it anywhere I’d love to see if someone can give me ANY information (so I don’t list it wrong)
I SO hope my pictures post properly!
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anneBlueAngel2 Reputation: 37 See anneBlueAngel2's booth |
Hi, the gold rose pattern is 18K
Price? Above $16 if unknown details and/or under $40 with hallmark details
Here is a chart in order to decide what is stamped in blue.
Good luck within your continued research
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MONTROSE Reputation: 8354 See MONTROSE's booth |
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