>Camilla: If you look on the underside of your dishes, there should be a >pattern name. If you tell me the name, I can probably tell you how to value >them. As an aside, a famous Wedgwood collector named Harry Buten wrote a book >entitled "Wedgwood ABC but not middle E." Note spelling of Wedgwood. As an >additional aside, should I be responding off list since we are sort of non-PD >with this? > >Paul Hi Paul-- Here's what is on the dinner plate: Earlham Hall Earlham College 1847-1948 circular mark which reads " Wedgwood " across the middle, "of Etruria" around top of circle "& Barlaston" around lower half of circle. There is an incised mark which seems to read: Wedgwood 7 0 62 (a date of manufacture?) saucers are marked the same except include "made in England" different pieces seem to have different incised dates, and actually we bought them over a number of years, so that makes sense. I don't know if this is a "pattern name" that is helpful, but would be interested if you can shed any light. Thanks so much! And yes, I think any NON-PD stuff can go on Sparkle--have you joined? > > JUST 0000000 > TO 0/ 0 000 > SAY HI! 0| o o |0 CAMILLA > 0| ^ |0 >. ......... ...o00o..........\.. *.. ./.......o00o........... >| | | | | | | | | >| | | | | | | | | > ><[log in to unmask]> > > http://www.newcountry.nu/pd/members/camilla/one.htm >