Re: Plates blue and white impressed 33 WEDGWOOD
Yes, it does. The pattern Group of Flowers was introduced September 1819. The use of WEDGWOOD impressed and two numbers on flat ware is generally reckoned to have been used 1821 to 1830 and 88 is recorded on some soup plates. The use of two letters, often HH, is also recorded and reckoned to have been used 1826-1835. From our experience the numbers and letters may have started in use a little earlier, although we cannot offer indisputable proof. With the caveat that I have not seen or handled your plate Anne Marie, I would date it to 1820-1825. Regards Andrew
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