I can't tell you the value, but I can tell you how to find out. There are collectors books that list the secondary market value of plates and other items. You can look in one of these books under the makers name/brand and it will list the plate by name and date. Since yours is so old it may not be listed. Just the fact it is an antique makes it worth something to a collector of plates. The value for a collector is determined by how good shape it is in. If there are any chips or cracks in the plate or if the picture on the plate still has its colors and there is no fading the value goes up. How rare the plate is may determine value. You could take your plate to an antique dealer to see what they offer, but be careful they will offer you less than its true value.
tattoos date back to prehistoric times. they date back pretty far in asia, i believe tattoos were on of their first major cultural art forms.
Edna Manley was a Jamaican sculptor. One of her famous carving is the "Market Women" that shows two curvaceous women sitting back to back.
It is went time rolled back
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Just wondering if you were able to find an answer to your question as I also have a single dessert plate with the same markings on the back of it.
a back plate is something you use for a sport to protect your back
The back of a brown spider may have distinct patterns or markings, such as stripes, spots, or other designs that help identify the species. These markings can vary depending on the type of spider.
There are several types of caterpillar that match this description. They can have a white belly with a blue back and black markings.
The distinguishing feature of a black spider with brown markings on its back is the unique coloration pattern that sets it apart from other spiders.
The number 873 stamped on the back of a silver plate typically indicates the silver purity or the specific design or pattern number used by the manufacturer. In some cases, it may represent the weight of the silver in grams or a production batch number. To understand its exact significance, it's essential to consider the context of the manufacturer and any accompanying markings.
NP=Nickel-Plate
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No, a pencil is not reversible because once you use the eraser to remove the markings, you cannot bring back the original markings that were erased.
temporarily you will still need to get a front plate and stickers for the back
The insect you are referring to is likely the "milkweed bug," which is black with orange markings on its back.
These are called Orics.