Hello,My name is Shwe Khine and I am currently living in United States.Burma, now known as Myanmar, was under British colony until 1948.In that time span, many British officers lived in Myanmar.Some of them brought some wonderful plates at that time and some of these plates survived until now.I have been contacted by a friend who is living in a town call Maulmein and he sent some interesting photos of some the plates that he inherited from his grandparents.Some of plates has seals showing-eto Hall1790ENGLANDROSE & RIB--Some of them has seals showingPEGUJ&MPB&---RgNo 129845Some of them as seals showingOXFORD1790K&COBLATE MAYERSRgNo 186329Some of them as seals showingOXFORD----1790----------------RgNo 186329NOTE:: “-” are the characters that I cannot clearly read. Only experts like you will know what are these characters.Can you please let me know if you would like to do some appraisals on them?Plates are still in Myanmar.If you need more accurate photos of them, please let me know.Shwe
-eto Hall
1790
ENGLAND
ROSE & RIB--
In that time span, many British officers lived in Myanmar.
Some of them brought some wonderful plates at that time and some of these plates survived until now.
Re: British antique plates from 1790
The Old Hall pieces do not date to 1790, that date is one claimed to when the original pottery was establsihed. These pieces are all mass produced examples of late 19th to early 20th Century British Ironstone/eartehnware.The RD numbers were British Registry design numbers used to indicate the design was protected and registered, the numbers will also indicate the year the design was registered.