Our Daily Bread Plate
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Valuation
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Item Details
No specific maker identified; pewter items were commonly produced in the mid-20th century by various manufacturers.
The design and inscription suggest a mid-20th century origin, reflecting common themes in home decor of that era.
Documentation such as original receipts or historical context can enhance value; research local antique shops or online databases.
Condition
- Minimal signs of wear
- Light tarnishing present
Very Good condition maintains value; items in better condition command higher prices.
Summary
Our Daily Bread Plate. Dating to Mid-20th Century. Materials: Pewter. Estimated value: $20 – $50. Condition: Very Good. Stable market for pewter items; moderate demand among collectors.
Market Data
Stable market for pewter items; moderate demand among collectors.
Specialty dealers, online marketplaces like eBay.
How to Improve Accuracy
Open Questions
- Exact maker identity
- Specific age of the item
- Medium of the plate
Photos That Could Refine This Valuation
- Close-up of any potential maker marks or inscriptions
- Side view to show depth and edges
Care & Preservation
- Clean with a soft cloth and mild soap.
- Store in a cool, dry place to prevent tarnishing.
- Apply pewter polish occasionally to maintain shine.
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