A Pair of Coalport Porcelain Plates c.1890-1900


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A Pair of Coalport Porcelain Plates c.1890-1900, possibly painted by J.H. Plant, the sentre decorated with a landscape, surrounded by six panels in maroon, heavily moulded, misshapen rim with acanthus leaves and flower heads, raised gilding. Pattern x304, one plate inscribed: "Kilchurn Castle". Printed marks in blue. Dimensions: 23.5cm. diam. Fine condition.

Stock Number: PN10118

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A Pair of Coalport Porcelain Plates c.1890-1900





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