Vintage Divided Nursery Rhyme child's plate
Roma Pottery Company, East Liverpool, Ohio, circa 1920's.
The plate is in very good vintage condition There is slight discoloration and some paint loss but it is a 100 year old child's plate so that is to be expected.  
Minor (and very old) chip on rim.
a bit of uranium glow under uv light
The decals are clear and bright. Dog, cat and rooster with verses from the English Nursery Rhyme, "This is the House the Jack Built " (an older, more brutal version as the dog killed the cat in the version on the plate.

This is the house that Jack built.
This is the malt
That lay in the house that Jack built.

This is the rat,
That ate the malt
That lay in the house that Jack built.

This is the cat,
That chased the rat,
That ate the malt
That lay in the house that Jack built.

This is the dog,
That worried the cat,
That chased the rat,
That ate the malt
That lay in the house that Jack built.

This is the cow with the crumpled horn,
That scared the dog,
That worried the cat,
That chased the rat,
That ate the malt
That lay in the house that Jack built.

This is the maiden all forlorn,
That milked the cow with the crumpled horn,
That scared the dog,
That worried the cat,
That chased the rat,
That ate the malt
That lay in the house that Jack built.

This is the man all tattered and torn,
That kissed the maiden all forlorn,
That milked the cow with the crumpled horn,
That scared the dog,
That worried the cat,
That chased the rat,
That ate the malt
That lay in the house that Jack built.

This is the priest all shaven and shorn,
That married the man all tattered and torn,
That kissed the maiden all forlorn,
That milked the cow with the crumpled horn,
That scared the dog,
That worried the cat,
That chased the rat,
That ate the malt
That lay in the house that Jack built.

This is the rooster that crowed in the morn,
That waked the priest all shaven and shorn,
That married the man all tattered and torn,
That kissed the maiden all forlorn,
That milked the cow with the crumpled horn,
That scared the dog,
That worried the cat,
That chased the rat,
That ate the malt
That lay in the house that Jack built.