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The scene depicted upon this plate is of a scholar’s studio and a garden pavilion.
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300/1988/2882
Many plates were made in the potteries of South Somerset.
300/1988/2103
This plate was made in Bristol in the early 1660s.
47/1978/26E
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47/1978/26G
2/2009
One of five metal vessels found in he low tide area near Churston.
3/2009
4/2009
73/1965/2
Plate made by Staffordshire-based porcelain company Wileman & Co to celebrate Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee in 1897.
TTNCM : 5-39
This delftware plate features a blue on white Chinese-style floral design, which continues on the underside with three blue sprigs around the plate edge.
378/1906
Part of the enjoyment in collecting ceramics were the scenes that adorned them.
TTNCM : 35/1996/36
This Dutch tinglazed plate has a central 'mimosa' spray with radial pattern of overlapping circles overlying a diaper pattern.
TTNCM : 35/1996/34
The bold bird and insect design on this plate is surrounded by a simple foliage pattern.
970/1904
A beautiful example of a lustreware plate from Valencia, Spain.
A4327
This ceramic plate does not possess a handle but two sets of lugs.
76/1927/7
Edwin Beer Fishley inherited the Fishley pottery 1865.
K140
64/2016/2
The plate has a cream ground which features decoration painted in blue.
64/2001/2
The Penny Dinner Society was founded in 1884 to provide the destitute, aged and infirm poor with wholesome simple dinners for the cost of a penny.
113/1998