This platter has scalloped edges all along the long part of this platter with indentations from those scallops going down th the flat part. It measures 14" long and 10" wide. It has the mark of Johnson Brothers Royal Ironstone England on the bottom. I have looked up the marking and it is dated 1883-1913. I cannot find this platter anywhere and all I have done is search. If you can find some information on it for me please email me at: [email protected]. I have been looking for days and this seems to be a very unusual patterned platter. I did click that it was for sale but I am still not certain if I want to sell it. If the price is right; maybe. Please help me. I don't know what or where else to look. Thank you so very much. I just hate not knowing.
I have two antique paintings of a boy and a girl. They look like paintings of the folk art artist William Matthew Prior. The boy is framed in an old wooden frame and the girl is not framed. She has a small chip at top of her right foot on the shoe.
I have two antique paintings of a boy and a girl. They look like paintings of the folk art artist William Matthew Prior. The boy is framed in an old wooden frame and the girl is not framed. She has a small chip on her chip at top of her right left foot on the shoe.
My Great Uncle worked in the front office at Hiram Walker in Windsor Ontario. He took an order
Some dignitaries in Ghana and sent the order as soom as possible. As a thank you they sent
him this as a token of their appreciation. My Great Aunt was going to throw it away as the statue
has a woman without her top on. My grand mother said she would take it. The statue then passed on to me. I do not know the name of the artist as there is no signature or initals on the piece.
The dimensions above are including the frame. I have not removed the print from the frame nor will I, but an estimate on the size of the print itself, I would say 19x25.
In the bottom left hand corner of the print it is numbered 170/350. In the bottom right hand corner it is hand signed by the artist Don Griffith. Dated 1978. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I am new to the site and excited to see how it works. Thanks, Matt.