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Your Price: $ 275.00
Item Number: 98-1940 |
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Circa: 1825 Manufacturer: Enoch Wood & Sons
Thanks to Gillian Neale, I now know the name of the pattern and the maker. The plate was made by Enoch Wood and the house has been identified as Lanercost Priory. The scene is a rather generic one of ruins, bridge and men in a boat but the border is composed of stylized leaves linked with a floral vine that together resemble bugs in barbed wire! Actually, the leaves remind me of moth wings! The combination is charming--to me. The plate was made in Staffordshire around 1825. Condition is excellent. |
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