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Dated: 1795 London England
A very rare commemorative plate with portraits of King William and Queen Mary,the work of the London potters probably from the Vauxhall area. T
he plate is decorated in shades of blue and orange with portraits of the crowned King and Queen naively rendered.
King William is wearing Coronation robes and it almost certain that this piece would have been produced to commemorate this event.
Diameter: 8.25 inches
Current Condition: Some glaze loss restored
Literature: Page 135 figure ref.174 British Delft at Williamsburg by John C. AustinPage 85 DELFTWARE by Michael Archer...the collection in the Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge England
Circa 1795
Dimensions
Diameter: 8.25inchCondition report
Some glaze loss restoredStock number
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