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Staffordshire Blue and White Platter, England Circa 1880
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Description
A late 19th Century English Staffordshire platter with a blue and white decorated border, circa 1880.
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More Information
Documentation: Signed Period: 19th Century Materials: Stonewear Condition: Wear consistent with age & use Styles / Movements: Other, Traditional Dealer Reference #: 21248 Incollect Reference #: 421999 -
Dimensions
W. 18.25 in; H. 1.75 in; D. 12.75 in; W. 46.36 cm; H. 4.45 cm; D. 32.39 cm;
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