Steven — I've only ever seen that star on the 1054 series, also made without the star as 1054½, and with a fruit base as 1055. I thought that I was the only 1054 devotee. With two of us we'd better start a collectors club!
It's other distinctive features are that it was beautifully made in thick glass and it was expensive, so there's not much about.
By interpolation, your plate is probably from the same mould as the 9½" Round Dish / 7¾" Cupped Dish. It can't be the next size up (10¼" / 8¼") as the base measures 6" with a base star of 3 7/8" (measured long point to long point).
I've only got the 8¼" + 6 x 5" Cupped Fruit Set, which we use two or three times a week, and a sad, glued back together jade 1054½ floating bowl on my reference shelf, the plain bowl in the nude figurine centrepiece launch PG advertisement reproduced in Baker & Crowe. I've seen three of these altogether but the other two have both been 1054s with the star.
Glen — Your plate could be the 1054½ version without the star, or is it a completely different pattern?
Bernard C.
