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Alfred Meakin Semi Porcelain Brookdale Pattern Vegetable bowl

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I purchased this bowl at a thrift store and have done hours of research trying to track down its history and value so anyone who can help would be greatly appeciated. I've never had to ask for help identifying histories so this one baffles me. It is marked ROYAL SEMI-PORCELAIN and then directly underneath that has a crown and then says AFRED MEAKIN LTD ENGLAND. It appears to have a pattern name (if thats what it is) in pinkish/purlpish lettering that says Brookedale. The bowl has a floral pattern and is 12"Lx9"W. Dish is footed and to me looks like a vegetable dish or serving bowl of some kind. PLEASE if anyone has any info, let me know. Thank you so much in advance. Kim C.

Category Ceramics and Porcelains
Medium antique semi-porcelain
Distinguishing marks gold rimming on handles, Alfred Meakin piece, marking of word 'Brookdale' on bottom, England
Condition Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item 12"lx9"w. 3" deep
Date Period unknown. Suspect early 1900s
Weight unknown
History unknown. Markings state Alfred Meakin LTD England. Semi-porcelain. Marked also with Brookdale in pinkish color.
Price Paid (If known) 2.00
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