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12 Wedgwood Hand-Painted Transferware "Patrician Hunt" Porcelain Display Plates

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  • Trophy Plate, Wedgwood, circa 1880
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  • Encaustic Painted Ecuelle, Wedgwood, circa 1790
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    In black basalt, decorated with encaustic painting. An écuelle is a French word that refers to a shallow dish or bowl, typically made of metal or ceramic, and used for serving food. Écuelle is also the French word for a small, shallow saucer used for serving soup. In English, an écuelle might be referred to as a soup plate or a soup saucer...
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  • Wedding Plate in cremware, Wedgwood C1786
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