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2 Dessert plates 'Landscapes' ADAMS (1900-1920) rare!

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
2 dessert plates ADAMS
Bob Shop ID
7590718

2 lovely dessert plates from the 'Landscapes' set. 1900-1920

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Marked: Landscape - Crown - ADAMS EST. 1657 ENGLAND

In very good condition with crazing lines, a hairline crack in the glaze on the bottom (on both), a bit of scratches inside from use - and a softening around the edge (age) otherwise in really fine condition!

The shape is squarish with scalloped corners, the edge is flat 1.5 cm sloping (rather deep) - size: 15cm across. They dont make them like this anymore!

My pictures are fuzzy - due to 50k limit - the detail is really sharp and high quality.

These were very popular in the 1920's - transferware - the edge pattern is an old chinese pattern from the early 1700's.