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 Item Number: 06-4866 |
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This 10" brown transferware plate was probably made by John Ridgway in Staffordshire around 1840-1850. It is entitled "Regina" which means "queen". The printed mark on the bak contains all of the symbols of Great Britain, as well as the crown. The front of the plate has some lovely birds and roses surrounded by a lace-like inner border and a pin-striped outer border. The outer border looks like the fabric of a man's coat on which Sleeping Beauty's rose thicket has grown! Other than a tiny flake at two o'clock (probably from a plate hanger), condition is excellent. Take a look at all of the photos for the details. |
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