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on โ28-11-2014 09:44 AM
I would suggest that the centre decoration is attempting to look like an antique English delft plate
see many examples like
http://www.englishpottery.com/asp4/image/ed54.jpg
but the poylchrome border looks quite anachronistic - I don't think anything like that could have been produced in those days. Compare
http://www.artvalue.com/image.aspx?PHOTO_ID=3083661&width=500&height=500
The AK is probably a nod to Dutch master Albrecht de Keiser late 17th century.
http://www.chinese-porcelain-art.com/ImagesArticles/DelftMarks/AK1.jpg
Don't know what the other marks may mean. I have no idea where or when it was produced, but my (complete) guess would be fairly recently?
on โ28-11-2014 10:57 PM
good detective work by siddie..... def. not an English plate, much more likely to be European (Italy perhaps?)
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