Vintage Wedgwood Decorative Plate Morning in the Farmyard

£4.99

Vintage Wedgwood Decorative Plate Morning in the Farmyard

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Description

Vintage Wedgwood Decorative Plate Morning in the Farmyard. Printed on base “1988, Plate No 22015 in the official limited edition of Morning in the Farmyard by John L Chapman. First issue in the series Life on the Farm, depicting scenes of bygone rural life. Made in England, in fine Queen’s Ware by Josiah Wedgwood & Sons Limited, Barlaston, Stoke-on-Trent, England. Bradex Exchange No 26-W90-35-1, Wedgwood of Etruria & Barlaston, Made in England, This plate is for decorative purposes only, not for food use”. Item is in excellent condition, free from cracks and chips.

Additional information

Dimensions

Length (approx): 20.5cm
Width (approx): 20.5cm
Height (approx): 2cm

Brand

Wedgwood

Material

Ceramic, China, Earthenware, Porcelain, Pottery

Object Type

Plate

Pattern

Morning in the Farmyard

Additional Dimensions

Diameter 20.5cm

Condition

Excellent – Preloved/Used

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