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Black Friday special ?3 only - Serving plate - Pountney & Co. Ltd Bristol semi porcelain


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A serving plate by Pountney & Co. Ltd of Bristol using their classic pale rose design.


The plate measures 46cm x 33.5cm approx at the widest points


On the reverse side it is stamped:

Bristol semi-porceln

P & Co Ltd

England

EF (not completely clear)

BD 231955 (not completely clear)


The gilded rim is slightly worn in a couple of places and there is a small chip measuring approx 2mm wide x 5mm long which can be seen in the photograph.


Asking only ?5 because not in perfect condition, but it is a great piece and, apart from the chip, is in really good condition for its age. NOW ?3 FOR BLACK FRIDAY WEEKEND


Collection only from Forest Hill, SE23.


I'm happy to take more photos or for you to inspect it before committing to buying.


Thanks


BigED

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