I have eight 9-inch plates of the Foley Art China Peacock Pottery you are seeking. They are all in very good condition. There are no hairline cracks or repairs that I could see, when I held the plates to a light. There are a few knife marks on the surface and a few spots on the rims where the glaze has either worn off or wasn't properly applied. These spots are very small, and in my opinion, do not detract from the aesthetics of the plates or their integrity.
The plates have green rims and a yellow-gold tri-petal flower. The inner circle is green, as are the petals, stems, etc.
I would be happy to send you photos, detailing as much as possible. Please let me know if you are interested in acquiring more plates for your collection.
Hi, is there a resource to identify the pattern of this pottery? I have a large amount of it...all the same pattern, that I want to sell on ebay, but I don't have the foggiest as to the value or pattern name. Thanks, Val
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i have a small creamer and matching sugar bowl. the creamer has a small chip at underside of spout and the sugar bowl a chip along the underside of the top rim that is about the size of a 1/3/ of my fifth fingernail. would you have an interest. they belonged to my grandmother. and printed on the bottom is peacocl pottery with a green peacock. written about the peacock is printed "foley art china" and below the peacock is printed england R32 or r33. i can not read it well - the print is very small. jeanne