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Copeland and Garrett New Fayence Blue and White bowl #2 | c.1833 - 1847 | Regency era

$ 75.00 AUD

Copeland and Garrett New Fayence Blue and White bowlc.1833 - 1847 | Regency eraApprox 25.5cms (10") diameterApprox 4cms (1 2/3") deepIn excellent conditionGUARANTEED free from damage and repairWhat is faience | fayence?Faience or fayence, is a tin-glazed earthenware made in England, France, Germany, Spain, and Scandinavia. The tin glaze used in ...


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