Vintage English China Square Purple Transferware Plate Romantic England Grazing Deer Penshurst Place Serving Platter Limited Edition of 500 |
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Limited Edition of 500 | Royal Doulton International Collectors Club Exclusive
It was returned to France after World War I
The Thistle has been the national emblem of Scotland since the reign of Alexander III (1249–1286) and was used on silver coins issued by James III in 1470
4 dinner forks
5” tall without shades x 4
Vintage English China Square Purple Transferware Plate Romantic England Grazing Deer Penshurst Place Serving Platter Limited Edition of 500 |SCALLOPED PURPLE TRANSFER WARE PLATE Romantic England J & G Meakin For consideration, here is a plate in one of the most beautiful and sought after patterns in transferware. It features a stunning view of Penshurst Place, Kent 1341 with deer grazing quietly on the lawn. Artwork is by Frank RIgger. Penshurst is the home of Sir Philip Sidney, a poet and soldier. The border is gorgeous, being of vines and ivy, berries and florals one of the most
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