Q In 1963 my uncle, who worked for Marshall Field’s in Chicago, gave me a platter that was used in one of the store’s dining rooms. It’s 16 1/2 inches long and 12 1/2 inches wide and is marked ”Bramble” and ”Wedgwood.” It’s cream color with a border of flowers and thorns in shades of white, pale pink, and garnet. Is it worth anything? It has great sentimental value to me.

A Josiah Wedgwood established his pottery in England in 1759. Wedgwood is still in business, now part of Fiskars Group. Bramble pattern was introduced in 1963. The briar rose design was made in several colors and was one of Wedgwood’s popular patterns. Platters were made in different shapes and sizes. Value of your platter, $70.

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