A lot of these 1960's ironstone plates were offered as premiums at grocery stores, you get the plate free or for a discount depending on how much money you spent in the store. With enough time a family could end up with the whole dinner service. Values for them are very modest, often going for less than $15.00.
Re: Johnson Bros plates
A lot of these 1960's ironstone plates were offered as premiums at grocery stores, you get the plate free or for a discount depending on how much money you spent in the store. With enough time a family could end up with the whole dinner service. Values for them are very modest, often going for less than $15.00.
Re: Johnson Bros plates
Thank you . do you mean less than $15 each plate ?