I know nothing about this plate other than someone saw it and said it was rare
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Re: Rare Plate
Plates like these were originally sold as blanks during the late 19th Century and hand painted by Pottery studios who would resell them, or they were painted by Art students . China decorating was a popular hobby during that period, identifying the artist is almost impossible without some sort of family provenance. Values for them vary a great deal depending on the quality of the decoration, we retail most of them for under $50.00.