For sale is a nice round scenic plaque made in the
Staffordshire region of England in the early 19th century . The piece has
a groove in the back with a metal wire around the thinner part so one
can hang it on the wall. The plaque is fully glazed and has a hand
painted scene to the front that is quite nice. It includes a ruined
building with two people in front of it with another person hiking along
a trail in the foreground. A castle to the background and lots of
greenery and rocks, etc. all around. Gold trim surrounds the scene with a
bit of white showing along the edge. Really a nice scene! The plaque
displays very well and is in great condition with a large long line
where the glaze had separated during the firing but was covered with
paint/gilding during the second firing so it's not all that obvious when
displayed. A couple of small black firing spots normal to these early
pieces but otherwise it is superb. Not something one comes across often
at all! The plaque is unmarked which is the norm around this period
of English porcelain. It is 0.75 inches thick and has a diameter of
about 8 inches. Antique England
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top maker pieces like KPM , Sevres and so on. Returns accepted if item is not as described. More
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the description - if you need others just let me know exactly what you
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so keep an eye on that since postal services aren't perfect. Please
do not send me questions on items other than my own! Фарфор 磁器 porcelaine porcellana