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Material: Pearlware
Twelve Spode Neo-Classical Greek Pattern Blue Soup Plates
By Spode
Located in Downingtown, PA
Spode Neo-classical Greek pattern blue soup plates,
Refreshment for Phliasian Horseman,
Set of twelve (12)
Early-19th century
The Spode Greek pattern ...
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English Pottery Pearlware Blue Chinoiserie Bowl
Located in Downingtown, PA
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The circular underglaze blue printed Chinoiserie bowl is decorated in on the inside and out with scenes of Chinese garden...
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