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His Majesty Johnson Bros Numbered Plate

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By Pinecones, 28 November, 2024
Description

His Majesty Johnson Bros Dinner size plate with F1 marking on the back

Category
China
Distinguishing marks
f1
Condition
Excellent
For Sale?
No
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NaidaTheCollector

7 months ago

Appraisal for Johnson Bros. "His Majesty" Dinner Plate

Description:

  • Item: Dinner-sized plate
  • Pattern: "His Majesty" featuring a colorful turkey design
  • Maker: Johnson Bros. (England)
  • Markings: “His Majesty” with a turkey illustration, Johnson Bros. name, and "F1" marking. The backstamp indicates hand engraving and decoration under the glaze, making it resistant to detergent and acid.
  • Condition: Excellent

History:

The "His Majesty" pattern by Johnson Bros. is a well-known design originally produced in the mid-20th century. It was created as part of their seasonal Thanksgiving-themed dinnerware. Johnson Bros., a historic English ceramics company established in 1883, became famous for its durable and beautifully designed earthenware. The "His Majesty" pattern holds significant appeal for collectors due to its detailed artwork and seasonal relevance.

The F1 marking on the back likely indicates a specific production batch or mold number.

Current Market Value:

  • Comparable Sales: Plates from the "His Majesty" pattern in excellent condition typically sell in the range of $25 to $50 USD per plate. Special circumstances, such as complete sets or rare variations, can command higher prices.
  • Factors Influencing Value: Condition (excellent), clarity of the design, and seasonal demand around Thanksgiving.

For collectors or decorative use, this plate is highly desirable due to its classic appeal and craftsmanship. I hope you find this information useful.

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