Need help identifying this tirschenreuth pattern

Anybody? I’ve got this lovely platinum trimmed cake plate made by Tirschenreuth. I’ve been unable to find a similar one. Even Replacements can’t name the pattern, instead giving it their own designation of TIR576. I’m trying to find the pattern name and approximate date of production. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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EDITED TO [URL removed] Thanks Montrose so much for your input. edish dot com redirects to Replacements ltd, which is where I started. They have photos of 3 pieces, but nothing in stock and no name for the pattern beyond their own internal designation.

asked over 12 years ago

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[URL removed] TIR576 by TIRSCHENREUTH [TIRTIR576] seems to be the only thing showing up online. There is a site called edish dot com but I cannot open it from my computer because it informs me to be an unsecured site for my computer but here is one of few pieces that site has (same pattern name) below

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Good luck on your continued research

answered over 12 years ago

MONTROSE
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Sorry I can’t help you but let me say that I think this is a very lovely piece!! Judity

answered over 12 years ago

The only thing I know is, that it IS real platinum that’s applied there.
But it does not make much of a difference in the price.
t’s a beautiful piece though. Tudor come to MY mind ;)

answered over 12 years ago

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