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   03/04/2009, 5:20 PM
tyler09 is not online. Last active: 01/04/2009 18:46:28 tyler09

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Royal Albert Bone China.

Just a couple of questions about Royal Albert (may also be relevant to other makers).

1, Does anyone know why some pieces have the copyright date on them and some don't? for example I have 2 similar plates from the same series (old english roses) one has copyright 1939 the other does not?

2, I have come accross quite a few pieces where the makers mark has been damaged, ie - a cross scratched through it which looks deliberate, i think this is known as "spoiling". Anyone know why this is done?

Thanks.


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   28/04/2009, 7:26 AM
john is not online. Last active: 05/07/2009 12:32:25 john

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Re: Royal Albert Bone China.
Answer to your second query would most probably be that they are "seconds" or faulty.John
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   12/08/2009, 8:54 PM
Collectables4all is not online. Last active: 12/08/2009 18:46:30 Collectables4all

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Re: Royal Albert Bone China.
You might take a look at the link below they may have answers for you


ROYAL ALBERT

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