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  1. That looks like the logo of Chodzież. Their last manufacturing facility closed 5 years ago. Trying to identify the exact product line from this photo might be difficult. Try measuring the damn thing?

  2. DrExpertSpecialist on

    Oh shit bro, no way of replacing it easily, thats an antique from chodzież, they don’t exist anymore.

  3. I’d be more mad and pissed off if I had my grandma inherited porcelain plate replaced.

    Repair it, as the damage is not so “bad”, and buy something similar as well as an apology.

  4. HuumanDriftWood on

    Lookup the Japanese art of repairing porcelain and vases – trust me it adds to the value personally.

  5. With today’s manufacturing possibilities I’m pretty sure this can be repaired in a manner that you hardly can see anything.

  6. It’s Chodzież, and this line is called Szczecin. Not Fryderyka, which was never manufactured by Chodzież.

    The problem here is that to replace it with its real value, you need to find one with specific porcelain mark. Contemporary Ćmielów/Chodzież group is selling cheap garbage, and the piece on your picture is from 80’s, quite rare, as at the early 80’s gold was not much used. The best way to find it and not overpay would be joining Facebook group for Chodzież collectors – Pasjonaci Porcelany Chodzież and asking there for it. You’ll also need to measure it, as those are in 3 or 4 different sizes.