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Fish set is probably worth $365 to $385

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Q: Attached is a picture of a fish set consisting of a platter and eight plates. They are all marked with a wreath and "O. & E.G. -- Royal -- Austria." I would appreciate anything you can tell me about the vintage and value and perhaps the name of the maker.

A: Your fish set was made in Altrohlau, Austria, by the firm of Oscar & Edgar Guthersz between 1900 and 1915. The set would probably sell for about $365 to $385.

Q: I have a pottery bowl that is decorated with flowers. It holds about a quart and had the enclosed mark on the bottom; it looks very old. Can you tell me anything about its age and value?

A: This mark was used by T. G. Green & Co. from 1930 to the present. Gresley is located near Burton-on-Trent in England. Your bowl should sell for about $25 to $35.

Q: The mark on my cake plate consists of an eagle with "C.T. -- Altwasser" underneath. The plate had open handles and is decorated with peacock feathers; it is 11 inches in diameter. I would appreciate your comments as to origin and value.

A: Your cake plate was made by C. Tielsch & Co. in Altwasser, Germany, during the late 1800s. It would probably sell for about $65 to $75.

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