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Description
Blue pattern named "Countryside". I know that Enoch Wedgwood was the cousin of Josiah Wedgwood, another china maker from the same period. There are three large plates, one with a small chip from the edge, and two small six inch plates. There is a very small amount of crazing on two of the plates, but because of the pattern, barely discernible.
Category
China
Distinguishing marks
Unicorn, "England trade mark" "founded in 1835, Genuine hand engraving decorated underglaze"
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
6" plates and 10" plates
Date Period
unknown
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Price Paid (If known)
unknown
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I have a serving plate with the silver bell handle in the middle. It has no chips, perfect condition. Is it worth anything?