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1867 Pair of Wedgwood Green Leaf Majolica Plates

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Wedgwood Duke University First Edition Plates, Set of 11
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A set of 11 Duke University plates made by Wedgwood under the auspices of Jones, McDuffee & Stratton in 1937. Extremely rare 1st edition plates from an edition of 300 sets. Each carries the signature of William Preston...
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Circa 1860 Japanese Imari Pair of Plates
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Circa 1860 Japanese Imari pair of plates. Scalloped edge; reserves representing Spring & Summer. Note the thistles. Superb colors. Nicely decorated en verso...
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c. 1820-30 Pair of English Pearlware Plates
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Mid-18th Century Pair of Delft Polychrome Plates
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Mid-18th century pair of Delft polychrome plates, Dutch. Each with a central rose and repetitive entwined motif decorative border. Typical fritted edges. Charming & unusual. 8 7/8" d...
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