Price
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Set of Eight English creamware pottery plates, late 18th century.
Dated: 1785 England.
This fine set of eight creamware plates is clean and highly decorative with beautiful reticulated scallop-shaped borders. The dishes are from the late 18th century and are probably made at the Leeds Pottery located in Yorkshire.
Remarkable to locate a set of eight in this condition from over 200 years ago.
Diameter: 7.5 inches.
Current Condition: Unrestored and in clean crisp condition.
Stock number
5618The BADA Standard
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