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1600's porcelain plates

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By macky10, 1 December, 2009
Description

the plates have paintings of spanish royalty.they have gold linings all around.

Category
Ceramics and Porcelains
Medium
porcelain
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
10 inches in diameter
Date Period
1692
eBay Auction Link
For Sale?
No
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Lovejoy

15 years 7 months ago

Re: 1600's porcelain plates

Nobody can help you without images, post some images and I'll have a look.

Lovejoy

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macky10

15 years 6 months ago

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Re: 1600's porcelain plates

are these pics ok?

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Lovejoy

15 years 6 months ago

In reply to Re: 1600's porcelain plates by macky10

Re: 1600's porcelain plates

I don't think they date from 1692, they look like late 19th century cabinet plates. You'll have to get someone to physically examine them. What you can do though is test for porcelain, porcelain is translucent, hold the plate up to a bright light and light will make it appear to glow. If it's European porcelain it can't predate the early 1700's.

Lovejoy

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macky10

15 years 6 months ago

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Re: 1600's porcelain plates

what does the "pd 1692" at the back mean? i checked it and it's porcelain.

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Lovejoy

15 years 6 months ago

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Re: 1600's porcelain plates

Possibly just a commemorative date, it's not uncommon for European plates to depict famous people, royalty etc. on the anniversary of their birth/death.
The works of famous artists were popular decorative features on Continental porcelain throughout the 18th & 19th century.

During the late 19th century there was also a fad for " China Decorating" as well, where hobbyists would hand paint blank porcelain plates. Because these pieces were not for commercial sale the artist often signed the plates any way they wanted to. There is only so much you can tell from images, you really need to have them checked out by an appraiser who can physically examine them.

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macky10

15 years 6 months ago

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Re: 1600's porcelain plates

i have 5 more of these plates and all of them had the same "pd 1692" at the back..thanks for the insight, i was really hoping these were worth substantially...

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macky10

14 years 8 months ago

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Re: 1600's porcelain plates

I hope somebody could give me insight on these plates. Thanks!

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Anonymous (not verified)

14 years 8 months ago

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Re: 1600's porcelain plates

I don't know that much more can be said about them I have not already covered. They don't look anything like pottery made in 1692, and similar porcelain plates were not made until very much later. Did you test them for porcelain as suggested? If it's value you are interested in , here's a link to similar plates sold at auction this past year.

http://www.liveauctioneers.com/search?q=portrait+plate&fq=&sort=relevan…

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macky10

14 years 8 months ago

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Re: 1600's porcelain plates

yes i have checked them for porcelain and they are made of porcelain.

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Lovejoy

13 years 8 months ago

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Re: 1600's porcelain plates

I'd say they go for 40-80 dollars a plate at auction

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macky10

15 years 6 months ago

Re: 1600's porcelain plates

help me please...anyone

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15 years 5 months ago

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puppiesforsale

15 years 5 months ago

Re: 1600's porcelain plates

the plates have paintings of spanish royalty & as have gold linings all around- that made them georgious!

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macky10

13 years 8 months ago

Re: 1600's porcelain plates

I have 6 of these plates...I'm from the Philippines. Can anyone give me more insight on these plates?

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macky10

13 years 8 months ago

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Re: 1600's porcelain plates

What does "p.d 1692" mean? "Post Dated"?

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