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Creator: John Rogers & Son
Set of 8, John Rogers Staffordshire "Musketeers" Pattern Dinner Plates C. 1820
By John Rogers & Son
Located in Atlanta, GA
John Rogers & Sons Factory (English, 1795-1830), circa 1820.
A set of 8 Georgian pearlware dinner plates in the Staffordshire blue and white transfer pattern of "Musketeers". Each ...
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Early 19th Century British Antique John Rogers & Son Ceramics
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